Hmm. Agape was not raised to believe, but neither did she 'think her way' out of her previous beliefs. She was more like a blank slate regarding supernatural beliefs than a committed rationalist. I don't think she has the same standards of evidence we've derived. I find her conversion more plausible for that reason. A rational skeptic would seek alternative explanations for their experiences, but agape may well have accepted them at face value.
This is why I think it important to teach critical thinking and unimportant to teach atheism. A conclusion you reach for yourself is...better.
This is why I think it important to teach critical thinking and unimportant to teach atheism. A conclusion you reach for yourself is...better.