Depends on my mood, how much time I have, and if my children are watching. If I'm busy, I just shut the door after saying not thank you firmly, but politely. If I'm feeling combative, I might engage in in little questioning. It's unfortunately, a little like shooting fish in a barrel, as the arguments are never new. If the girls are there and I'm feeling combative, it's more fun because I have an audience. The only change is the audience is becoming combative in their own right.
It's a little different with the Mormon boys who call themselves elders. They feel more like shooting Bambi. Poor boys, set up against a machine gun with only squirt gun to fire back with. And they're such nice misguided boys. . . I tend to ask them thought provoking questions and let it go at that.
It's a little different with the Mormon boys who call themselves elders. They feel more like shooting Bambi. Poor boys, set up against a machine gun with only squirt gun to fire back with. And they're such nice misguided boys. . . I tend to ask them thought provoking questions and let it go at that.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.