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(christians) by 'mingling' with atheists on R&S, has the way you view god changed?
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<blockquote data-quote="RiverEuphrates" data-source="post: 2299519" data-attributes="member: 91999"><p>I'd say some of them are probably surprised to find out that a lot of atheists know their 'scriptures' better than they do.</p><p></p><p>The trolling probably confuses the hell out of a lot of them - along with getting caught up in the various strawman and other logically fallacious arguments (coming from all sides).</p><p></p><p>A few have undoubtedly come away with stronger faith in the veracity of what they have been taught to believe regarding 'god'.</p><p></p><p>And of course, some will start to question their faith in god.</p><p></p><p>Out of these, I would hope that they are doing it for the right reasons, and not just to fit in. I wouldn't consider flipping someone from christianity to atheism to be any kind of victory. It is my hope that everyone would want to learn all they can, and make intelligent, conscious decisions regarding their beliefs (or lack thereof).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiverEuphrates, post: 2299519, member: 91999"] I'd say some of them are probably surprised to find out that a lot of atheists know their 'scriptures' better than they do. The trolling probably confuses the hell out of a lot of them - along with getting caught up in the various strawman and other logically fallacious arguments (coming from all sides). A few have undoubtedly come away with stronger faith in the veracity of what they have been taught to believe regarding 'god'. And of course, some will start to question their faith in god. Out of these, I would hope that they are doing it for the right reasons, and not just to fit in. I wouldn't consider flipping someone from christianity to atheism to be any kind of victory. It is my hope that everyone would want to learn all they can, and make intelligent, conscious decisions regarding their beliefs (or lack thereof). [/QUOTE]
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