You can
expect rational people to respond to christians more than to others.
Not exact matches
But I would argue that
people are having trouble with this (and many other issues) because they are
expected to accept it without evidence or
rational arguement.
Evidence of the sort any
rational person, including many Christians, would
expect for any other extraordinary claim.
A god that doesn't produce any sign of it self, yet
expects people to believe in it, isn't
rational.
Regular
people can't be
expected to know enough about the details of say TTIP to make any kind of
rational judgment anyway.
It's true
people lending do
expect to get back money plus some profit — or they should, if they are
rational, which isn't true as often as you'd think — however all that does is lead to inflation, and possibly more inflation after that, which I already acknowledged.
As any
rational person would
expect, the subject of HBO's The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee — the executive editor who presided over the Washington Post's coverage of the Watergate scandal that drove Richard Nixon from office — quickly emerges as a heroic figure.
Wiseau's ambush of a famous producer in a restaurant goes just as badly as a
rational person would
expect, disastrously.
Perhaps given the scorching heat the Common Core has been taking lately, most
people didn't
expect the administration to make the move so soon, but
rational people knew it would eventually come.
But it is not the kind of «
rational» obedience that we
expect from
people.
I don't
expect intelligent
people to have totally closed minds to
rational arguments (as you seem to have).
Any
rational person would
expect Earth to retain more energy and not be surprised thermometers measure rising temperatures.
Don't be like that guy and
expect to be taken seriously by serious,
rational, well - informed, intelligent
people.
Most of the «science» is actually mumbo jumbo that supposedly
rational people (like our blogger) accept without any criticism (the exact opposite of one would
expect of
rational people).
Now that we have the evidence and we can predict with some certainty the serious consequences for us all a
rational person would
expect us to act.