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    It is not the case that An agent who merely hopes theism is true but does not believe it will systematically discount theistic considerations when they conflict with known secular costs.

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    • 1.Hope can motivate serious action and consideration even without full belief; desire alone shapes behavior independently of credence.
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    • 2.The claim conflates psychological discount rates with rational evaluation; one might discount hoping outcomes while still weighing them fairly.
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    • 3.Some agents systematically favor hoped-for outcomes precisely because they matter existentially, regardless of belief strength.
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    • 1.Belief, unlike hope, typically involves cognitive commitment that motivates action under uncertainty and concrete tradeoffs.
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    • 2.Without belief-level commitment, agents rationally prioritize known costs over speculative benefits when resources are limited.
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    • 3.Empirical evidence shows people systematically discount outcomes they merely hope for but don't credibly expect to obtain.
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