No Adrian you've got that all wrong. My argument is not based on the fact that there are more theists than atheists. That's just something which you dreamed up (very creative, I'll give you that). If I was like you, right now I'd ask you to show evidence that my argument is based on numbers.
I'll clarify, so that you understand exactly what I'm saying and what I'm not saying. It's not the atheism itself which is the problem. I'll say exactly the same thing about scientists (since not all atheists are scientists, of course). Again, it's not the fact of being a scientist that's the issue. It's the mindset. Some people like to think in a very technical manner. Scientists for example. Atheists often use science in their arguments. They too are very technically minded. But when you have a strength in one area, it often also manifests as a weakness in another.
I'll clarify, so that you understand exactly what I'm saying and what I'm not saying. It's not the atheism itself which is the problem. I'll say exactly the same thing about scientists (since not all atheists are scientists, of course). Again, it's not the fact of being a scientist that's the issue. It's the mindset. Some people like to think in a very technical manner. Scientists for example. Atheists often use science in their arguments. They too are very technically minded. But when you have a strength in one area, it often also manifests as a weakness in another.