If you are a Christian and others know it...it won't be long before you are challenged by somebody on the possibility of miracles. Most likely they will try and argue with you on a naturalistic level...basically they will presuppose there is no God in their challenge and then they will simply point to improbability and absurdity of the possibility of somebody rising from the dead.
This quick video clip arms us believers with a tactic that is very applicable and quick on delivery as well. The author of the clip calls this tactic the "One, Two...Switcha-rooh" LOL, I think it is a bit tongue-in-cheek. Regardless though...this tactic is great...it is a quick way to respond and "switch" the question back onto the questioner and causes them to show their cards and open up their real reasons for asking the question (Whether it is a challenge strictly meant to trip you up...or an honest question).
From this point on...after the "One, Two..Switcha-rooh" has been launched into action the conversation (if its worth carrying on) can begin to become fruitful. You can establish:
- If the questioner is really seeking an answer...or just asking for the sake of trying to trip you up
-You can figure out where precisely their objection is (such as a belief in God? Historical reliability of the bible? ect.) and from that point carry the conversation into that particular and specific direction.
Chance are folks...more times than not...the question is a disingenuous one and the questioner is only looking to trip you up...This tactic "One, Two..Switcha-rooh" is great for defusing the dishonest challenger.
Check it out here: http://bit.ly/6RD4tG
This quick video clip arms us believers with a tactic that is very applicable and quick on delivery as well. The author of the clip calls this tactic the "One, Two...Switcha-rooh" LOL, I think it is a bit tongue-in-cheek. Regardless though...this tactic is great...it is a quick way to respond and "switch" the question back onto the questioner and causes them to show their cards and open up their real reasons for asking the question (Whether it is a challenge strictly meant to trip you up...or an honest question).
From this point on...after the "One, Two..Switcha-rooh" has been launched into action the conversation (if its worth carrying on) can begin to become fruitful. You can establish:
- If the questioner is really seeking an answer...or just asking for the sake of trying to trip you up
-You can figure out where precisely their objection is (such as a belief in God? Historical reliability of the bible? ect.) and from that point carry the conversation into that particular and specific direction.
Chance are folks...more times than not...the question is a disingenuous one and the questioner is only looking to trip you up...This tactic "One, Two..Switcha-rooh" is great for defusing the dishonest challenger.
Check it out here: http://bit.ly/6RD4tG