Nonpareil
The Terrible Trivium
Hi, I've been a lurker on this forum for a while but not generally inclined to post and have been passively involved in the atheist/skeptical movement for several years. I feel that it is about time I did something about these issues rather than just getting involved in pointless debates with people who are unlikely to change their minds.
A friend and I were thinking of trying some practical atheism by joining an alpha course in order to ask difficult questions and maybe plant a few seed of doubt amongst the agnostics. I'm not planning on starting blazing rows, I would be pretending to be a hopeful agnostic who saw the value of the church as a community but had problems with blind faith and I feel this would give me license to ask questions that they would not have satisfactory answers for.
I was interested to know if people on this forum would think this is a good idea, or am I being needlessly confrontational. I am also interested to know if anyone has any ideas or resources that may help me.
thanks
Bad idea. Not only are you being needlessly confrontational, but you are putting yourself in a no-win situation. There is no possible situation where this can turn out well for you. Simply because you would be outnumbered by believers, any question you asked or argument you raise would be mocked or ignored while they bashed on your unbelief.
Sorta like what happens here, but in reverse and with less logic.
Anyway, welcome to the JREF!