He models Christianity's early appeal as a free lottery ticket: belief costs nothing, but if the promise is true, the believer wins heaven.
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Lottery Ticket
He models Christianity's early appeal as a free lottery ticket: belief costs nothing, but if the promise is true, the believer wins heaven.
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"...it, Christianity is appealing because what it is, it's a free lottery ticket. Okay, does that make sense? It's a lottery ticket. It costs..."
"...the same, okay? So, again, back then, it was a free lottery ticket. Today, we live in something called the Pax Americana. And the..."
"...world we live in. That's exactly right. Christianity is a free lottery ticket. It costs you nothing, and if you win, you win big,..."
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