So, earlier today, my mother asked me if I had "Found the Lord, yet."
Whilst I was explaining that I had not, and doubt that I ever would; she saw a video I had been watching, still on my monitor.
After watching, all she said was "At least his son will pray that he will come to his senses."
Obviously, she had no argument for what he was saying - nor could she refute it (at least, it seems that way)
Maybe it's just me, but I don't see much problem with what he says - from a logical perspective. Disbelieving something is not a choice, as far as I know. At least, I didn't suddenly think "I'm going to choose not to believe your claim."
Whilst it's easy to say that, whether it's actually true or not isn't through choice. (If it is, someone correct me)
Anyway, what're your opinions on what Mr. DeWitt says in the video?
(Note, that I do see why it's a problem to believers as they just shut out whatever they don't like to hear - especially when it pokes a hole in their belief system.)
Whilst I was explaining that I had not, and doubt that I ever would; she saw a video I had been watching, still on my monitor.
After watching, all she said was "At least his son will pray that he will come to his senses."
Obviously, she had no argument for what he was saying - nor could she refute it (at least, it seems that way)
Maybe it's just me, but I don't see much problem with what he says - from a logical perspective. Disbelieving something is not a choice, as far as I know. At least, I didn't suddenly think "I'm going to choose not to believe your claim."
Whilst it's easy to say that, whether it's actually true or not isn't through choice. (If it is, someone correct me)
Anyway, what're your opinions on what Mr. DeWitt says in the video?
(Note, that I do see why it's a problem to believers as they just shut out whatever they don't like to hear - especially when it pokes a hole in their belief system.)