Accepting Pascal's wager is
A) Sure to result in sincere faith sooner or later.
B) Likely to result in sincere faith sooner or later.
C) No guarantee of acquiring sincere faith, but at least it's an attempt.
D) Unlikely to ever result in sincere faith, since the motives are self-interested.
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