So my question is whether anyone actually wants to be persuaded of something?
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What arguments do you think still stand for or against their being a god of any form, and what form would it be?
Nope. Everyone here has their positions, and while they might change after years of self-doubt and continuous of about reasonable counter-arguments, nobody can actively change another's viewpoint. People aren't flexible enough for that.
So, no single argument can be classified as better than another - there's thousands of arguments against the existence of god, and a few dozen fakes ones in favour of it, but people will still believe what they want to; immune to reason and just jumping deeper into blind faith whenever you question their beliefs.
It doesn't matter, though. If anybody's posting here with hopes of e.g. getting Siquo to admit that he was wrong all this time, and convert him to atheism, or making Shrugging Khan repent for his evil ways and embrace Jesus, then they might just as well stop.
However, it's not the preachers that are the target of conversion here. As with political debates, there might be undecided people reading this, so if one thinks that his point of view is the bestest, and would make the world a better place, then he better make compelling arguments to support it.
I'd still like to see Sh.Khan be a bit more considerate, and use a different tone in discussion. It's just about good manners, really, and I'd rather see well-mannered people flocking to the atheist cause, rather than crude rednecks.