While it may look bad I'm at the stage where I think we should very rarely reply to their questions. When they ask they don't ask in the name of truthfulness, they ask in the name of wasting your time and energy. We've all seen it before, where someone responds and proves their point in the clearest way possible, then the left ignores the proof, and moves the goal posts. In short, it's a waste of time.
While it may look bad I'm at the stage where I think we should very rarely reply to their questions. When they ask they don't ask in the name of truthfulness, they ask in the name of wasting your time and energy. We've all seen it before, where someone responds and proves their point in the clearest way possible, then the left ignores the proof, and moves the goal posts. In short, it's a waste of time.
One may as well ask "what do you want to hear?" Or simply preface with "what could I tell you that would convince you?"