While there is no requirement for religious adherents to support or defend their specious religious beliefs on D+D, (or elsewhere), failure to do so on a debate & discussion forum indicates that they merely want to make unsupported claims.
That seriously sounds like an unsupported claim to me.
Should others want to point out that those religious claims constitute empty, (unsupported), opinions, they can accurately do so.
I guess that's only fair since I just pointed out one of yours above.
It's the D+D and off-topic forums, not the "sharing something personal" forum. Since the D+D forum is specifically for posting contentious subject matter, they ought to know that going in instead of expecting an uncontested free-ride to proselytize.
A Believers relationship with God is personal. I'm not sure how things go with other religions but since other religions seem to be very quiet in the D&D, I would think it's also a personal matter with them. Some "dare to share" and then others feel free to "smack them down". And then you wonder why they "dodge"? I was just offering an explanation of why, that's all.
they ought to know that going in instead of expecting an uncontested free-ride to proselytize.
They should also know that since they believe God exists, that their reward for obedience to their Lord will be in Heaven. Also, if the Bible is true, then it says that "the unbeliever that leads others astray...will be held accountable". (Matt. 18:7)
Believing something in spite of a lack of evidence is an aspect of gullibility however, that alone isn't enough for a diagnosis of a mental condition under current clinical standards.
no kidding? That doesn't seem "odd" to you? I mean, if it's so "crazy" for people to believe in God when there is no "substantial evidence" making Him thus "imaginary" and His followers "gullible" and incapable of having any sense of reality whatsoever then...hmmm...seems strange.
Whereas the most which religious adherents have come up with so far is 'they believe because they have faith and they have faith because they believe' circularity. No, they are dodging challenges to their religious beliefs because they have no valid argument for believing other than unarticulated fears.
That's a false contention because it's only based on your assumptions rather than on any actual proof.
Such "witnessing" is unnessary since they presumably know who they are and it cannot be assumed that others appreciate unsolicited "witnessing"/religious proselytizing.
This thread is titled "Let's be Honest About Praying". It is a religious topic. If you have such an allergy to "witnessing" then why do you spend so much time in the religious threads in D&D? Merely so you can complain about the Believers in there? Or perhaps satisfy your taste for blood? If you don't like how the Believer's post or what they post...sorry. If the topic is about something "religious/spiritual", it kind of belongs to the ones that know what they are talking about because they're the ones that have personally experienced it.
Example: If a thread was entitled "Let's discuss our love of flying airplanes" and I started tossing criticism towards those that actually know what it is like to fly a plane and love it, and I was always running the topic "into the ground" or challenging every post but my own ...how long would it be before you asked me what I was doing in that thread? Wouldn't you think that those actually flying the planes would have more expertise on the subject than someone isn't into flying planes? Sure, anyone is welcome in any part of the forum to share their thoughts, opinions, sources, etc. For one to think though, that they are such an "expert" that they can "judge" without any real experience on the topic...is foolish.
The only conclusion that can be drawn from my posts would be that I'm not a superstitious person who holds specious religious beliefs. As far as 'persuading' others to be more rational, see my sig. regarding leading a horse to water.
That would be your "opinion", it's not "fact". I'm sure people have drawn many conclusions from your posts...not just one. (Likewise for everyone else that has posted anywhere on-line). You are a "witness" of whatever it is you're representing, your message comes through "loud & clear".