To: Brugmansian
A friend of mine for about 20 years has ever so slowly begun asking himself hard questions about his liberal faith. Whenever we get together for dinner or drinks, he'll bring up questions about certain subjects and I tread lightly but with facts. I've no intention of rubbing his nose in it with “ told you so “ or any other such boorish behavior.
But really, once one segment of lib thought is realized to be nonsense the whole thing falls apart. If these people used fact and rational thought to analyze questions they'd not be libs.
4 posted on
12/09/2009 10:04:04 PM PST by
warsaw44
To: warsaw44
It’s difficult to not want to straighten someone out all at once; if he’s asking questions, he’s still capable of rational thought, and you’re handling it the right way.
8 posted on
12/09/2009 10:12:20 PM PST by
skr
(May God confound the enemy)
To: warsaw44
I should add IMHO! Didn’t mean to sound pompous! Facts can be questioned, challenged and ignored but they don’t change. One never knows what the trigger will be that encourages someone to check a fact.
9 posted on
12/09/2009 10:18:11 PM PST by
skr
(May God confound the enemy)
To: warsaw44
Smart. That’s how you do it.
They want a way out.
11 posted on
12/09/2009 10:30:37 PM PST by
1010RD
(First Do No Harm)
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