Mervyn Hall gives guidance on witnessing to secularists and atheists. He deals with 4 types: the pragmatist, the activist, the theorist and the antagonist. Mervyn recommends presuppositional – rather than evidential – apologetics, as the most scriptural approach, the danger being that when you convince an atheist using evidence all you get is a deist. It is not our responsibility to convince people that God exists; they already know that. It is our responsibility to confront them with the truth. Readings: 1 Pet 3:15; Prov 26:4; Acts 17; Rom 1) (Recorded 3rd Nov 2019)