(August 2, 2017 at 10:24 am)Cyberman Wrote: I agree and wonder why you are doing it.
I think it is interesting to see what people think in this case, and why if they wish to comment.
I wanted to present this scenario apart from any arguments or trying to persuade someone. I'm not making an argument for witness testimony, and this isn't about God. Although it is probably obvious that the questions where intentionally designed from some arguments heard in other contexts.
It's about seeing how people respond. Personally, I find the responses with anger and hostility towards me, rather interesting. Also, avoiding the question or trying to change it has it's own fascinating questions. It's just a hypothetical and some simple questions for the poll, and fairly simple questions after the scenario. It's also curious the seeming need to bring the topic of God into it. Does that effect ones reasoning?
So just want to see what other's opinions are, and also think that it can be useful for some introspection.
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If I am shown my error, I will be the first to throw my books into the fire. - Martin Luther