If I were still a theist I would call out fellow theists for their claims and demand that they provide evidence for their statements.
I'd tell them that the following aren't evidence for their gods:
1. Personal experiences.
2. Appeals to authority
3. Appeals to ignorance
4. Their "holy" books
I would demand that they stop attacks, insults and attempts to marginalise atheists (and believers of other religions/variations of their own religions.
I would tell them to stop vandalising atheist billboards and signs.
I would insist they stop threatening atheists with hell and passive aggressive nonsense like "I'll pray for you".
I would tell them to stop prosletysing to atheists because all that achieves is to annoy and drive them away from the message they're trying to spread.
Of, course, I do this as an atheist, too. But the message never seems to sink in.
I'd tell them that the following aren't evidence for their gods:
1. Personal experiences.
2. Appeals to authority
3. Appeals to ignorance
4. Their "holy" books
I would demand that they stop attacks, insults and attempts to marginalise atheists (and believers of other religions/variations of their own religions.
I would tell them to stop vandalising atheist billboards and signs.
I would insist they stop threatening atheists with hell and passive aggressive nonsense like "I'll pray for you".
I would tell them to stop prosletysing to atheists because all that achieves is to annoy and drive them away from the message they're trying to spread.
Of, course, I do this as an atheist, too. But the message never seems to sink in.
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"