The fact that I have an opinion about where the evidence as a whole leads does not prima facie make me impossible to argue with.
So you’re saying that if the evidence goes against you, you are going to stop being a Christian and self-identify as atheist (note that we do not capitalize that word)?
Does that mean that you are purely focused on having a true belief system and don’t want to believe in God because believing in God makes you happy or provides other benefits?
On 18 December 2012 09:13:14PM, user “aronwall” replied “yes” to the question “So you’re saying that if the evidence goes against you, you are going to stop being a Christian and self-identify as atheist (note that we do not capitalize that word)?”. This comment is to ensure that user “aronwall” shall not be able to disavow this reply; please ignore it otherwise.
So you’re saying that if the evidence goes against you, you are going to stop being a Christian and self-identify as atheist (note that we do not capitalize that word)?
yes
Does that mean that you are purely focused on having a true belief system and don’t want to believe in God because believing in God makes you happy or provides other benefits?
On 18 December 2012 09:13:14PM, user “aronwall” replied “yes” to the question “So you’re saying that if the evidence goes against you, you are going to stop being a Christian and self-identify as atheist (note that we do not capitalize that word)?”. This comment is to ensure that user “aronwall” shall not be able to disavow this reply; please ignore it otherwise.