depends on the "recruitment" ultimately they have to convince themselves
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Replying to @AussiePhinatic @Meteoryan
Not really. Arguments against, pointing out inconsistency all for many instill doubt. Also socratic questioning.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Meteoryan
The impression I've gotten from most is that they needed to convince themselves using all that's available.
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Replying to @AussiePhinatic @Meteoryan
Maybe a semantic thing then. Ppl do need access to critical thinking ideas & args against God.
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I'll seek out convos where I can question faith coz I'm glad ppl helped me question mine & they can always say no
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Replying to @AussiePhinatic @Meteoryan
No! Counterproductive. I have an account which asks relig ppl for a friendly chat.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Lol I'm just poking you with a stick now.
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Replying to @AussiePhinatic @Meteoryan
I suggest stopping before I shower you w/ memes abt need to criticise religion & promote scepticism.
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Oh no. Mine are all densely worded arguments written by me. XD
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Mine are better (& stolen)pic.twitter.com/nlhEZd0eLB
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