What Questions Would You Ask to Engage an “Agnostic Atheist”?
#STRask — Stand to ReasonWhat Questions Would You Ask to Engage an “Agnostic Atheist”?
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* What tactical questions would you ask to engage someone who calls himself an “agnostic atheist”?
* How would you deal with a parent contradicting you with heretical theology while you’re teaching students in a confirmation class?
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