JohnDG,
I would suggest playing the game to a draw. Do not defend your non-belief, the burden of proof lies with the believer. Continue to question why he believes in God and then pick apart those reasons if you can. Also... be nice, we have enough bad press without constantly generating more ill-will with the "enemy". Most clergy I've spoken with are pretty good people, for the most part, with a genuine drive to help out mankind.
P.S. look out for the deprogramming van they might try to stuff you into. If they hold out a rag and ask you if it smells like chloroform, DO NOT INHALE. You wouldn't want to end up in Uncle Touchy's naked puzzle basement.
I would suggest playing the game to a draw. Do not defend your non-belief, the burden of proof lies with the believer. Continue to question why he believes in God and then pick apart those reasons if you can. Also... be nice, we have enough bad press without constantly generating more ill-will with the "enemy". Most clergy I've spoken with are pretty good people, for the most part, with a genuine drive to help out mankind.
P.S. look out for the deprogramming van they might try to stuff you into. If they hold out a rag and ask you if it smells like chloroform, DO NOT INHALE. You wouldn't want to end up in Uncle Touchy's naked puzzle basement.