Janvier ChandoA person who tries to use reasoning to explain faith gets lost in the wilderness of incomprehension.
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One of the toughest things about religion is that people often try to rationalize it. To help someone understand how something works, you must actually show them. But, if they’re not willing to see it, you can’t make them. The best way to talk someone out of religion is to make them think for themselves and think about what they believe. If they can’t do that, then there’s no hope of convincing them.
Source: The Union Moujik
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