To: Raymond Pamintuan; daniel1212
I found the easiest way to debate an atheist is to simply ask them if 1) they believe that life could exist elsewhere in the universe, and 2) if they believe other dimensions could exist apart from our own. I have yet to encounter an atheist who would deny those idea. If so, the next logical question is why is it so difficult to believe in angels, demons, or God etc. existing as life in another dimension alongside of us? Invariably that stops the conversation.
117 posted on
09/25/2017 5:01:57 AM PDT by
HarleyD
("There are very few shades of grey."-Dr. Eckleburg)
To: HarleyD
I found the easiest way to debate an atheist is to simply ask them if 1) they believe that life could exist elsewhere in the universe, and 2) if they believe other dimensions could exist apart from our own. I have yet to encounter an atheist who would deny those idea. If so, the next logical question is why is it so difficult to believe in angels, demons, or God etc. existing as life in another dimension alongside of us? Invariably that stops the conversation.
Indeed, for ETs are not seen as making moral demands, apart from things like liberal causes, nor threaten eternal punishments, apart from things like liberal causes. More people have suffered and died due to fornication, primary sodomic, than from nuclear bombs, which threat was the reason for
119 posted on
09/25/2017 6:59:05 AM PDT by
daniel1212
(rust the risen Lord Jesus to save you as a damned and destitute sinner + be baptized + folllow Him)
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