I don't understand this. In the original Pascal's wager, it is suggested that you become Christian, start going through the motions, and this will eventually change your belief so that you think God's existence is likely. But this is not a feature of the generalized Pascal's mugging, at least not as described on the wiki page.
(Also, given that this is the Stupid Questions Thread, I feel your comment would be improved by more explanation and less disapproving emoticons...)
In the original Pascal's wager, it is suggested that you become Christian, start going through the motions, and this will eventually change your belief so that you think God's existence is likely.
No, in the original Pascal's wager you are advised to believe in God, as God would judge you based on your beliefs (i.e. your assessed probability of existence). However, that doesn't seem to be the form of the Pascal's mugging, which is also discussed quite a bit on this site. The conditionality of reward or punishment on subjective probability estimates doesn...
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