Ah but that's where you start asking the question that if it's all interpretation, why is your one correct?
Eventually, I think there are two options for the christian.
1. They eventually take a stand on some issue which means you've backed them into a corner, and can then easily show them their inconsistencies.
2. They'll keep taking flight, never giving you a clear answer, at which point I'd write them off completely.
Of course, their arguments are easy to refute, but the religious are certainly not easily persuaded, no matter how rational the refutation.
Eventually, I think there are two options for the christian.
1. They eventually take a stand on some issue which means you've backed them into a corner, and can then easily show them their inconsistencies.
2. They'll keep taking flight, never giving you a clear answer, at which point I'd write them off completely.
Of course, their arguments are easy to refute, but the religious are certainly not easily persuaded, no matter how rational the refutation.
"I think that God in creating Man somewhat overestimated his ability." Oscar Wilde
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