If there be a Supreme Someone to Whom we are bound in some way to some degree whether we like it or not, it may well be sound policy to acknowledge that and act accordingly (whatever that may entail). If a theist dies and there is no God, the theist will never know he was wrong. But if an atheist dies and there is a God, the atheist will know precisely that. This, like Pascal's wager, may be thought of as an argument from prudence.
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