Dudeacus97 wrote:As I said numerous times, most of their arguments are simply illogical insults that they spew towards people instead of a serious discussion.
It's a good thing that you noticed that at the age of 15 (if I remembered your age correctly). Once you see through the smokescreen of insults and mockery, you notice that there is almost nothing behind it. Except willful ignorance - most probably, because if it isn't it, then it's a problem with intelligence. How else to explain that someone seems to attack the idea of God as a "man" in the "sky" who is old and wears beard? (I came accross it a day or two ago). It must be the biggest straw man in history! It's not a disgrace not to know something, but it
is to boast about your ignorance. They simply don't want to know the truth. If you try to tell them that God is not a "man" in the "sky", you only get insulted and attacked. It's either "UR DUMB", "UR A MORON", and related versions, or it's an outcry about how they're being "oppressed" by "evil", "hypocritical" Christians and their "
god" who tortures people for fun.
So don't waste time with them. You'll only get upset yourself. You're young, enjoy your life rather than waste it on people who don't have one.
P.S.
By "them" I was referring to a specific type of Internet commenters and/or bloggers who publicly disrespect Christianity, and anything and anyone who disagrees with them. I was not referring to atheists in general. I don't discriminate or generalize people on the basis of their beliefs or anything else. I had to write this disclaimer so that I don't get accused of "hate speech" as it happened once here.
Dudeacus97 wrote:Now, back to real life. I've never really had an apologetic experience IRL, but I've tried to by blatantly holding "What's So Great About Christianity" when I walk down the hall. There are plenty of times where I could have instigated a conversation ("Did you ever hear about this book?" "Do you believe in God?") but I didn't because then I would look like I'm pushing my faith on them. Plus, I'm not at the age where most people are thinking about religion (I'm a teenager) and many people aren't aware that there are great apologetic books out there.
Is there any good way to instigate a conversation or anything like that towards an atheist? Because I'm afraid of starting one because then I'll look like I'm forcing my religion onto people.
The only thing I do is, if I know that a friend of mine or a colleague is agnostic, when we talk about current events the conversation sometimes reaches Christianity or the Church. If I notice that the person has some incorrect views about Christianity, I politely correct it and I encourage him/her to ask questions. Among my circle of "influence" (
) I'm known as "the one who'll know about it" when a conversation is about Christianity, but I never actively "preach" to non-Christians. You're right that people might see it as pushy, and frankly, if someone came to me out of the blue, trying to convert me, I'd be slightly annoyed.
On the other hand, I encounter many nominal Christians (common at my age apparently) who either don't think about religion and worldviews (I don't blame them, it's a mind-consuming endeavour) or they seem to think that science has disproved Christianity, due to such claims being thrown around these days. So when I talk to them (again, if conversation reaches that topic), and present the case in a way that makes sense, I usually notice that they feel somewhat relieved when I answer their questions and/or doubts.