True enough Raven, but lets keep in mind too that the same man stood before the Araeopagus--a group of philosophers and thoughtful skeptics, and made sence to them. Some were convinced by his arguments, some refused to be, and he got invited back.
I love that passage pastor Roger, : 1 Peter 3:15
15 But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer [apologia] to everyone who asks you to give the reason [logos] for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect,
Once upon a time, not so long ago it went without saying that the Bible was the authority. Weather or not a person was saved, or believed everything in the Bible, it was still generally understood that if the Bible said it, there was no argument. Now days, because of the preponderance of ignorance both inside the church, and outside, the authority of the Bible must first be established before quoting it is meaningful. There is just too much "ancient literature" out there. Every occult faction--mormons, witches, satanists, buddhists...ect. appeals to the ancient knowlege---"it must be true because its old" type mentality. This is a form of the
ad populum fallacy in logic---everyone else believed it so it must be true. We need to be able to demonstrate that the ' ancient literature' of the Bible is supported by the sciences, (philosophy, arceology, astrology, biology, physics, math...ect.) , by history, that it supports itself, that God supports it (Acts 17:31), and our own actions support it

We need to present the information they need to remove stumbling blocks, while getting out of the way and allowing God to illustrate through us that light that will touch their will.
Someday when I grow up I'll be able to do that
