I found these about a year or so ago, generally I really enjoy them, I'm fascinated by many of the answers (and questions).
When I was a theist and I got asked questions it was almost always in a religious setting like a church or rally I'm not sure how I would have got along just asked to justify my faith as I was walking around while doing my daily business or leisure. I admire people who are willing to openly chat about what they believe so openly.
Sometimes I feel the question's asked are a little unfair given the small amount of time they have to formulate an answer.
I might give this a try myself it would be great fun, though finding someone living their faith in any recognisable sense is much harder in the U.K.
What do you feel about them ?
When I was a theist and I got asked questions it was almost always in a religious setting like a church or rally I'm not sure how I would have got along just asked to justify my faith as I was walking around while doing my daily business or leisure. I admire people who are willing to openly chat about what they believe so openly.
Sometimes I feel the question's asked are a little unfair given the small amount of time they have to formulate an answer.
I might give this a try myself it would be great fun, though finding someone living their faith in any recognisable sense is much harder in the U.K.
What do you feel about them ?
'Those who ask a lot of questions may seem stupid, but those who don't ask questions stay stupid'


