(August 3, 2019 at 11:20 am)Anomalocaris Wrote:(August 3, 2019 at 11:13 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: I think without non-believers; a believer will have a hard time coming up with bad arguments and examples that led the non-believer to disbelieve.
Most -if not all- arguments said by non-believers are refutable. The more somebody tries to criticize religion, the more they expose the false religions yet make the true one stand obvious.
That’s because only those who are both stupid and delusional can possibly sink so low as to become a believer.
Not really; just one question is enough to take every non-believer to square 1: "what the hell started the big bang?"
We can rephrase the question by saying: "where the hell did the singularity originate from?".
Religion is a mere scenario. While each theist believing their scenario is more correct, a non-believer is just another person rejecting the scenarios provided by the religious.
In the end; neither you nor me have seen a thing. But both of us are taking one hell of a leap of faith.
I believe in a higher being; you don't.
So let's wait for death to knock our door then we will see who's right.