"You do not believe what scripture says?"
"No. You do not believe what it says."
And so it goes, ever and anon. These assertions, or some version of them, appear in many debate threads. They accomplish nothing. It is like two children arguing over their favorite superheroes. Without stating it plainly we are calling the other party ignorant. Arguments are not won, nor are minds changed this way. Both parties are convinced their view is faithful to scripture. Telling them it is not without making a convincing argument is displaying ignorance of your own position.
I know this post will not stop this behavior, but I believe it is worth commenting on.
"No. You do not believe what it says."
And so it goes, ever and anon. These assertions, or some version of them, appear in many debate threads. They accomplish nothing. It is like two children arguing over their favorite superheroes. Without stating it plainly we are calling the other party ignorant. Arguments are not won, nor are minds changed this way. Both parties are convinced their view is faithful to scripture. Telling them it is not without making a convincing argument is displaying ignorance of your own position.
I know this post will not stop this behavior, but I believe it is worth commenting on.