Zagzebski gives the analogy between the wealthy man/poor woman story and Pascal's wager because she is wondering
A) Whether it is morally bad to make yourself believe in God for self-interested reasons.
B) Whether it is morally bad to try to change your beliefs at all.
C) Whether it is possible to make yourself believe in God.
D) Whether God is trying to "buy" worshippers.
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