I just joined yesterday, and I'm already involved in a Creation/Evolution debate.
I have noticed that most often, each side thinks he is correct. 99%, there is some argument against what each person posts.
Sometimes (well...a bit more than sometime) the reply doesn't quite answer the question/challenge. Then we get upset because we think the other person doesn't understand or is avoiding the question.
But, when people say what made them "switch sides," often it is experiences or actions.
Which is more likely to drive someone away from God?
But then is it worth it to continue posting hundreds of pages with text most don't care about?
Maybe it might convince others a bit. But someone is going to have an answer ready to your claims. So don't expect wonders.
~LaserWraith
I have noticed that most often, each side thinks he is correct. 99%, there is some argument against what each person posts.
Sometimes (well...a bit more than sometime) the reply doesn't quite answer the question/challenge. Then we get upset because we think the other person doesn't understand or is avoiding the question.
But, when people say what made them "switch sides," often it is experiences or actions.
Which is more likely to drive someone away from God?
- Some says to you, "Oh yeah, and God doesn't really love you. Bye!"
- Or, one of your children/wife/friends dies.
But then is it worth it to continue posting hundreds of pages with text most don't care about?
Maybe it might convince others a bit. But someone is going to have an answer ready to your claims. So don't expect wonders.
~LaserWraith