RE: What should I say?
December 13, 2012 at 6:36 am
(This post was last modified: December 13, 2012 at 7:01 am by pocaracas.)
Well, well... What to say to someone who tells you there is a god, that he does this and that and whatever claims they make about that god?
How about: "How do you know that?" emphasis on the YOU.
(but with a subtext of anyone... how would anyone know that?)
They'll usually reply with something about the bible.... -.-'
Poor deluded folks...
There's a book that claims that 3 little pigs built a house each... one of them built it with bricks and cement.
There's another one about little folk called hobbits that battle forces of evil alongside humans and elves and sorcerers, not to mention giant eagles.
Books abound, how do you tell if they're fact or fiction, if it's not spelled out on the cover?
Why would the bible be more trustworthy than any other holy book? Torah, qu'ran, vedas, etc...?
Oh, and the fact that there are various religions in the world helps put up a case against any of them... which one is the right one? Don't forget to include religions which no longer exist!
For christians, learn a bit about Sumerian religion and find the connecting dots: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumerian_religion
How about: "How do you know that?" emphasis on the YOU.

They'll usually reply with something about the bible.... -.-'
Poor deluded folks...
There's a book that claims that 3 little pigs built a house each... one of them built it with bricks and cement.
There's another one about little folk called hobbits that battle forces of evil alongside humans and elves and sorcerers, not to mention giant eagles.
Books abound, how do you tell if they're fact or fiction, if it's not spelled out on the cover?
Why would the bible be more trustworthy than any other holy book? Torah, qu'ran, vedas, etc...?
Oh, and the fact that there are various religions in the world helps put up a case against any of them... which one is the right one? Don't forget to include religions which no longer exist!
For christians, learn a bit about Sumerian religion and find the connecting dots: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumerian_religion