This OP is NOT about whether at communion, the physical bread is miraculously transformed into the physical flesh of Chris or not. I'm assuming you think that. This post is about wagering on what you believe.
Let proposition P1 = At communion, the physical bread is miraculously transformed into the physical flesh of Christ.
P2 = At communion, the physical bread is not miraculously transformed into the physical flesh of Chris.
Between 0 and 10, how much weight do you put on each of the above propositions? The stronger your belief in a proposition, the higher the weight.
Are you willing to wager based on your weighting scheme?
This is not a lotto/gambling bet. This is a wager to mathematically and scientifically measure the strength of your belief. Put money where your mouth is. If you are interested in mathematically finding out the strength of your belief, then tell me those two weights. See Subjective (Bayesian) Probability.
You can say you are 100% sure the earth is flat. Words are cheap unless you are willing to wager on it.
Let proposition P1 = At communion, the physical bread is miraculously transformed into the physical flesh of Christ.
P2 = At communion, the physical bread is not miraculously transformed into the physical flesh of Chris.
Between 0 and 10, how much weight do you put on each of the above propositions? The stronger your belief in a proposition, the higher the weight.
Are you willing to wager based on your weighting scheme?
This is not a lotto/gambling bet. This is a wager to mathematically and scientifically measure the strength of your belief. Put money where your mouth is. If you are interested in mathematically finding out the strength of your belief, then tell me those two weights. See Subjective (Bayesian) Probability.
You can say you are 100% sure the earth is flat. Words are cheap unless you are willing to wager on it.