Many religious scholars have a history of deep and thoughtful exploration.
Their studies span the liberal arts, with a servicable insight into science, philosophy, sociology, and other disciplines. Their writing is lucid and focused. Their conclusions are clear and comprehensible, and their influence on their fellow man is beneficial.
This man is not one of them.
He quotes the great scientist, Pascal Wager, for starters:
"More scientists and philosophers state that God’s existence and non-existence are equiprobable.
Scientist Pascal Wager recommended a solution: His consequences of non-belief are bleak and unchangeable; better to err on the side of belief.
Now, how does religion explain God’s existence? "
But then, what else should we expect? As the great scientist Einstein Blunder once said "Nothing ever changes."