Blaming the end of a conversation on the person bowing out of the conversation seems wholly appropriate to me, but maybe this is just another area where we’ll have to agree to disagree.
“Canned” responses seem fitting for canned arguements, don’t you think? Or were you expecting (hoping?) that your arguements would be new to me? And could really expect that?
If you’ve been at this as long as you say you have, surely by now you’ve realized that conversations over these arguments for or against God’s existence have been done to death on a superficial level and don’t really get interesting until round 2 or 3. That’s where you can really start to see where you each hold different intuitions, what axioms you take for granted that the other person doesn’t, what lines of evidence they think are compelling or not, and so on.
If you don’t see the need or have the time to go on, what on earth was this all for? Why start the thread, why put forward those arguments, why invite me to respond to them, and why try pressure Rhubarb into responding after they declined, if all you intended to do was call it quits so soon? It makes no sense at all. I suppose I have to take you at your word that you can respond to my responses, but with the way you’re acting I can’t help but suspect therwise.
Indeed. I’ll continue to seek it seeing as I’ve made progress so far. I recommend you do the same.
And may reason guide yours.