If you go down the path you want to go down, you'll never be able to refute the person's argument. You'll give it a good try. You'll refute certain premises. You'll invalidate the argument. In the end you'll just meander until one of you is tired enough of arguing to end it, because in his mind anything you say is just minor nitpicks about an obvious truth. However, if you make a false premise a deal breaker, you might actually see him make rational arguments and you might actually see him think for himself.
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An argument against naturalism
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