Choosing to trust in God and submit to God leads to winning.
Sometimes.
And sometimes you pick the wrong god.
And sometimes you get burned at the stake as a heretic, anyway.
By “path to the rationality of faith in God”, I meant “an argument you can make for the rationality of faith in God”.
I’m not saying that’s a slam dunk or anything, but I can see a plausible argument for it.
Yes, sometimes yes, and sometimes no. A convincing argument would not require a guaranteed road to winning.
Sometimes.
And sometimes you pick the wrong god.
And sometimes you get burned at the stake as a heretic, anyway.
By “path to the rationality of faith in God”, I meant “an argument you can make for the rationality of faith in God”.
I’m not saying that’s a slam dunk or anything, but I can see a plausible argument for it.
Yes, sometimes yes, and sometimes no. A convincing argument would not require a guaranteed road to winning.