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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 973940" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>No offense taken. I actually believe these conversations of benefit for a variety of reasons beyond the obvious. Attacking? Hmmm. Interesting in how you see that. If a christian began to express his understanding to me, for example he/she shares his/her testimony, I don't consider that an attack. An atheist comes along to share what he/she understands and now it is an attack?</p><p></p><p>BTW: If a salesman comes to the door and proclaims he has the next great product of mankind, is it up to you, the customer, to disprove the product for it's claims with evidence or is it up to the salesman to prove with evidence for what he claims of his product?</p><p></p><p>But would you buy that product if the salesman belittled you because you lacked faith and are just too prideful to buy the product on his word only like so many of his other customers? Why would it be wrong to read the owners manual and upon finding errors, to then point them out and then if enough errors accumulated to disprove the claims of the product to then abandon said product and in the interest of consumer information to make that knowledge known so others can consider that information for themselves?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 973940, member: 2189"] No offense taken. I actually believe these conversations of benefit for a variety of reasons beyond the obvious. Attacking? Hmmm. Interesting in how you see that. If a christian began to express his understanding to me, for example he/she shares his/her testimony, I don't consider that an attack. An atheist comes along to share what he/she understands and now it is an attack? BTW: If a salesman comes to the door and proclaims he has the next great product of mankind, is it up to you, the customer, to disprove the product for it's claims with evidence or is it up to the salesman to prove with evidence for what he claims of his product? But would you buy that product if the salesman belittled you because you lacked faith and are just too prideful to buy the product on his word only like so many of his other customers? Why would it be wrong to read the owners manual and upon finding errors, to then point them out and then if enough errors accumulated to disprove the claims of the product to then abandon said product and in the interest of consumer information to make that knowledge known so others can consider that information for themselves? [/QUOTE]
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