Zagzebski gives an analogy written by James Cargile about a billionaire jazz lover to show that
A) You wouldn't really learn to love jazz, just as a self-interested faith in God would be fake.
B) You might be able to come to love jazz, just as you could come to believe in God.
C) Pascal's wager makes no sense, just like this silly billionaire's idea.
D) Religion has no point; it's basically just an art form like music.
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