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How would you go about converting an atheist to christianity in particular? What arguments could you use to show that Christianity is the truth?
Do many actually accept that challenge or do they just stick with the “you can’t prove a negative” or “you believe in God so the burden of proof is yours” game.Try to have your friend prove that God doesn’t exist! Thomas Aquinas five arguments still hold a lot of water and in large part were responsable for the conversion of such intellectual giants as Jacques and Raisa Maritain.
God Bless
Marco/Optimusmastro
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It’s not a game. It’s a perfectly legitimate rejoinder to an absurd “challenge.”Do many actually accept that challenge or do they just stick with the “you can’t prove a negative” or “you believe in God so the burden of proof is yours” game.
Chuck
I actually thought about leaving the “game” part out, but I left it in, because I think for many atheists most discussions about God are exactly that: a game they like to play with the “deluded”.It’s not a game. It’s a perfectly legitimate rejoinder to an absurd “challenge.”
Edwin
Proving that God exists is not the real agenda for them. Accepting God for who He is…there lies their problem. That would tell them that they are not in full control of their lives.It would seem to me that God could be proven to an atheist with repeatable, testable evidence. The same way that you would convince an atheist of anything else.
This seems to be a differing opinion of most everyone else who has replied here. Care to explain your position?It would seem to me that God could be proven to an atheist with repeatable, testable evidence. The same way that you would convince an atheist of anything else.
Um, well, I’m just working this out in my own mind as I type, so be kind with me. Atheists or skeptics or whatever rely on evidence, right? I mean, to accept something as being real, they use the scientific method which means that something has to be repeatable and testable. It can’t just be a one time thing like an appearance, because you couldn’t test that to see if it was real and you couldn’t repeat that. It could be mental illness.This seems to be a differing opinion of most everyone else who has replied here. Care to explain your position?
There is actually an organization called “The Foxhole Atheists,” and it consists of atheists who have served in the armed forces or who are currently serving. Your statement is incorrect.You’ll never find an atheist in a foxhole.
Certainly, there are atheists who are atheists for all the wrong reasons – appeal to emotion, immature rebellion against tradition, etc. – but atheists who are serious about their position generally don’t use such ridiculous arguments as “a good go wouldn’t let evil happen.”I think people who call themselves atheists are really people who are angry with God because they can’t make him in their own image. …] All of the atheist arguments are simply childish whining because God isn’t making them happy and keeping them entertained.