"The single greatest bit of advice that I can give to someone who has been presented with an Argument from Faith is to get the proponent to first very clearly declare which definition of the word ‘faith’ they’re using, and to then help them put their argument into a syllogistic form.
"The reason for this is because the word ‘faith’ means many things to many people, and if we want to effectively communicate with one another (which is the very point of rational discourse), then we simply must make sure that we first understand each other, by ensuring that we’re using the same language and definitions."
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