I wouldn't give up on it though.
Prophet Mohammad could have gave up, and he didn't have truth on his side, but with perseverance, convinced his society that what he was preaching was true.
If he can do it without truth on his side, who says we can't convince society to leave religion, with the truth on our side?
What we need is a person with charisma that comes out as genuine and sincere and full of compassionate concern for the religious. It has to be that way in their eyes. With all this mocking, and rudeness, I don't think we can get through to the religious that way.
Prophet Mohammad could have gave up, and he didn't have truth on his side, but with perseverance, convinced his society that what he was preaching was true.
If he can do it without truth on his side, who says we can't convince society to leave religion, with the truth on our side?
What we need is a person with charisma that comes out as genuine and sincere and full of compassionate concern for the religious. It has to be that way in their eyes. With all this mocking, and rudeness, I don't think we can get through to the religious that way.