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Oh, I never said “primarily”. I never argue “smoking gun” apologetics, Edwin.And I remain skeptical about whether anyone has actually become Catholic primarily because you or some other Catholic talked about thousands of denominations.
That would be absurd.
Rather, it, like Pascal’s Wager for atheists, is either the catalyst that propels them towards investigating Belief, or is the final nail in the coffin for their past beliefs–one that pushes them through the door so that they can dine at the Wedding Feast.
So Pascal’s Wager as the primary argument for atheists? Not so much. But I do use it. And I find it useful indeed.
And the tens of thousands of denominations as the primary argument for Protestants? Not so much. But I do use it. And I find it useful indeed.
So, no, never one argument that is “primarily” anything.