Is challenging a good idea to convince the atheists?
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Is challenging a good idea to convince the atheists?
Post #1This is not a good idea. The best idea is to ask him to explain a genuine miracle, which is a direct challenge to the atheist because miracle is the direct proof for the existence of unimaginable God.
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Re: Is challenging a good idea to convince the atheists?
Post #2[Replying to sridatta in post #1]
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Re: Is challenging a good idea to convince the atheists?
Post #3[Replying to sridatta in post #1]
Please provide a detailed account of a miracle, and we’ll have a look at it.
If the only possible explanation involves a supernatural being, then you’d go a long way to convince a few atheists. If an explanation such as ‘they were mistaken’, or ‘it was a rare coincidence’ is possible, however, then you might be setting yourself a sisyphean task…
Please provide a detailed account of a miracle, and we’ll have a look at it.
If the only possible explanation involves a supernatural being, then you’d go a long way to convince a few atheists. If an explanation such as ‘they were mistaken’, or ‘it was a rare coincidence’ is possible, however, then you might be setting yourself a sisyphean task…