What can we deduce about their susceptibility to reasoned arguments from a reaction like that, mhh? If I was rational myself, I'd conclude that any such attempt is a waste of breath, but my irrepressible optimism keeps getting in the way. Besides, just why should we shut up when confronted with pernicious crap? I certainly won't, not even when it would be the polite thing to do, like at the baptism of one of my nieces. I found myself sitting across the table from the priest, ridiculing the ritual he had performed an hour earlier, and making generally cheeky remarks about religion. I did tone the language down a bit. For instance, instead of telling him that he is just another huckster, I suggested that he missed his true vocation; that he ought to be in marketing. The atmosphere remained convivial and civil.Pappa wrote:Even when I discuss basic theological points like "why does god allow suffering?" mild-mannered folk assume I'm attacking religion or christians.
That is not to say that on other occasions I have not personally upset mild mannered theists new-agers simply by casting aspersions on the concept of super-naturalism. When that happens, my bluntness tends to escalate, and I make no apologies for going on to telling them what I really think of religion. Too angry? That's what they may think. I don't.