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No you don't.... Because you wouldn't be citing mental gymnastics and sophistry to convince me god is real, you would you use the bible, the way countless real Christians have in previous debates with me.
The fact that you know you cant use the bible in a debate tells me what you think of it's validity.
Possible? Yes.... Something drastic would have to happen to demonstrate to me the truth of Christianity. Then I would believe it again, Involuntarily.
But right now, my brain is telling me it was all an illusion. And shattered illusions can never be put back together no matter how hard you try.
If you present as an atheist, it would be rude of me to shove an unaccepted Bible or unaccepted God down your throat. It's more important to me to know what you do believe about e.g. why Christianity is good for people and what to do about right and wrong (plan of salvation). Then we have grounds for comparing paths. Christianity doesn't say "You must convince of God's existence by the Bible", we didn't have the whole Bible for most of the covenant people's existence. Plus, why should I repeat what others have shown you in the Bible, which hasn't worked, when something else might work as pre-evangelism (in the Bible, Jesus implies ground must be broken up sometimes before something can be planted).
In our whole conversation, you've left me in the dark about your current stance. So I ask specifically: What is your brain saying was the illusion? Who told you this first? Why do you believe that voice, and throw out everything from the voices of Christianity in your life? Why not build on (synthesize) what you leaned both then and now? How come you imply you have no responsibility for either belief, when you do believe in responsibility?