Thing is, if anyone can actually prove God exists, they will become tremendously influential (along, of course, with the huge social and monetary shift of everything moving in that direction and away from the assorted alternatives.) So, while it's a quixotic goal, it's not an unworthy one in itself.
However, I remain convinced that they're not trying to prove anything, they're just trying to take over, and are using the wedge strategy to start in the schools - hearts and minds indeed!
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Thing is, if anyone can actually prove God exists, they will become tremendously influential (along, of course, with the huge social and monetary shift of everything moving in that direction and away from the assorted alternatives.) So, while it's a quixotic goal, it's not an unworthy one in itself.
However, I remain convinced that they're not trying to prove anything, they're just trying to take over, and are using the wedge strategy to start in the schools - hearts and minds indeed!