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Anni [7]
2 years ago
10

The Atheist’s speech in lines 13-15 suggests that the Atheist wants to

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1 answer:
statuscvo [17]2 years ago
3 0

The suggestion from lines 13-15 is that the Atheist wants to <u>E: demonstrate both how wrong the speaker is and how he would interpret events differently.</u>

<h3>Who is an Atheist?</h3>

An atheist declares that God does not exist. Based on this declaration, he ignores the laws and prophets of God.  He does everything to please himself instead of ensuring the right relationship with his creator.  In short, the atheist thinks that he came into the world by his efforts.

Thus, the atheist is not stopping the speaker from mocking him, encouraging the speaker to acknowledge his viewpoint, demonstrating a universal law, or proving his intelligence, but <u>demonstrating that the speaker is wrong because he would interpret events differently.</u>

Learn more about atheism at brainly.com/question/25195022

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