YES. The most effective general tactic in religious debates is to find out what exactly the other guy is trying to say, and direct your questions at revealing what you suspect are weak points in the argument. Most of this stuff has a tendency to collapse on its own if you poke it hard enough—and nobody will be able to accuse you of making strawman arguments, or not listening.
The most effective general tactic in religious debates is to find out what exactly the other guy is trying to say, and direct your questions at revealing what you suspect are weak points in the argument.
Of course that goes for all debates, not just religious ones.
“Hmm … what do you mean by ‘randomly’?”
YES. The most effective general tactic in religious debates is to find out what exactly the other guy is trying to say, and direct your questions at revealing what you suspect are weak points in the argument. Most of this stuff has a tendency to collapse on its own if you poke it hard enough—and nobody will be able to accuse you of making strawman arguments, or not listening.
Of course that goes for all debates, not just religious ones.