WaltL1
Senior Member
I just wished he’d understand the concept from your viewpoint - why his God and how does he know? Why not Allah, Indian Joe’s Great Spirit, etc.? I think it’ll help him understand more of why you ask the questions that you do.
Many Christians get offended when asked because they fail to realize that when a person doesn’t acknowledge any God / gods because of the lack of evidence, it’s like trying to prove to Ray it was Bigfoot that ate his cow when there’s never been a dead Bigfoot found, or a picture of him out there, and “you gotta believe me because there’s a show called Finding Bigfoot and they said......”
What I dont get is that every Christian I ever met was more than capable of understanding it. Most, not all, just refuse to.I just wished he’d understand the concept from your viewpoint - why his God and how does he know? Why not Allah, Indian Joe’s Great Spirit, etc.? I think it’ll help him understand more of why you ask the questions that you do.
Its as though it would be against their beliefs.
My opinion is that those Christians who are willing to examine both sides of the coin with an open mind, are probably the most secure in their beliefs.