huaxiong90 said:
Yeah, it depends on the experience of the person. Speaking for myself though: - With blindly religious people, they are too touchy on many subjects. - With atheists, I've asked them several "what if" questions, and it's always the same response "There could be many other explanations for this. I won't believe in bullshit." Even though the questions are more or less "what if this came true", and events occur that are exactly as stated in the books. |
'What if' questions are pretty pointless in a matter such as this. It doesn't make their position weak.
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