Some of these questions are rhetorical. The purpose of these questions may not seem clear. With a little thought and a little guidance from someone asking these questions, they may prove helpful in explaining to someone the truth.
- Have you had a dental appointment that was painful?
- When is a person pronounced dead?
- What would happen if all the polar ice melted and all the highest mountain ranges filled in all the deep ocean trenches?
- How many witnesses in a court of law establish sufficient evidence?
- What is the earliest or most basic measure of time?
- How did the first single-cell organism come into being?
- Are you familiar with surgery procedures during the American Civil War?
- Does the fear of executing someone on death row who is actually innocent make you oppose the death penalty?
- What is a year? or How is a year measured?
- How many times would it take of pouring out scrabble letters onto the floor to randomly form a paragraph? a sentence? a word?
- What is the scientific method?
- Why are dragon legends universal around the world?
- What is a month? or How is a month measured?
- What is the science behind the first single-cell organism?
- How did the dinosaurs die?
- If the heartbeat is the proof of life, why do babies die in abortion clinics after their hearts start beating?
- What is the significance of a week and how did it become a universal measure of time?
- What is love and what is its origin? (CS Lewis, Mere Christianity)
- Preview for the name of the philosopher (First Cause) God vs Atheism, which is more rational