I read it years ago. I remember it mainly for the wager and its bleak characterization of man’s place in the material universe. I think Pascal was mistaken about Christianity being the only true religion. Viewed as an external phenomena Christianity itself is not a unity. Roman Catholicism itself has factions. A case in point—Christianity as Pascal portrays it is a variety of Catholicism that was condemned by a Pope. I don’t doubt the genuineness of the experience of God that changed his life.
In part Pascal’s bleak view is based on creation ex nihilo—the centuries old doctrine that God created the universe out of nothing. It makes more sense to me that the universe is an emanation of God. What do you think?