Dr. Shades wrote:Really? What are the conventions, absurdities, and improbabilities of atheism, and what are the conventions, absurdities, and improbabilities of your own religion?
It what you say when you cannot name any conventions, absurdities or improbabilities. Keep things vague. I suspect when it comes to his own religion he may stick to things the church has either moved away from or tries not to take a current position on anymore. Some of the things I can think of now that are proven is things like the age of the earth or a global flood, or the vague beliefs/absurdities like needing some deity to die for our sins.
Can you choose to go back to believing in Santa Claus if you want to?
This one may be next to impossible since it is an agreed upon absurdity by everyone not really young and at a stage they will believe just about anything their parents tell them. How about a Phd in geology believing again in a young earth? Would that be impossible or just really unlikely few ever could make that choice.