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<p>Is Avodah a kiruv forum or a high level Torah discussion group? I
was not addressing how one approaches a questioner. I was making a
statement for internal consumption.</p>
<p>KT,</p>
<p>YGB<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/8/2016 9:50 AM, Marty Bluke via
Avodah wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">This is exactly the kind of thinking that R'
Benovitz was talking about. When you make absolute statements
like "there are no cogent arguments against intelligent design"
it can easily have the reverse effect and turn people off.
Imagine the following. Someone comes to you and asks how does
Judaism deal with evolution etc. and you answer intelligent
design and explain it. He asked a question you answered it,
great. He may accept your answer he may not, but at least he
will see that you addressed his question in a reasonable manner
and gave him an answer. However, if you take that extra step of
adding on an absolute statement like "there are no cogent
arguments against intelligent design", it will probably
backfire. 5 minutes after your conversation he will google
"arguments against intelligent design" and he will see that
there are over 2.5 million results. Just from that alone he may
conclude that since you stated definitively that there are no
cogent arguments against it and google provides 2.5 million
results that you are wrong and not trustworthy. Even if he
actually reads some of the results, he will probably find
arguments that at least at first glance seem like cogent
arguments and will again conclude that you are not trustworthy
and are deceiving him and that Judaism has no real answers. So
your absolute statement which you used to show how strongly you
believe in something will turn out to be cause of his not
believing you. </div>
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