First the atheist needs to make an honest effort to learn what Christians actually believe. This meme reminds me of the machine gun tactic of stringing together, rapidly without stopping, numerous possible topics 'what about this and that and that and that and this and that and ....' It's just shooting off a string of false statements with erroneous underlying assumptions of what he lazily thinks others believe and it doesn't make him look clever, rather, it makes him look an ignorant fool who should be embarrassed for such low effort. Today there's plenty of primary source material to learn from that is easy to find on internet.
I'd tell atheist to read about each topic and suggest to first learn what Christians believe about the nature of God. After that keep reading further on the topic to explore their questions before moving on to the next topic.
Start here: 'On the Trinity' written by a guy who got a good pagan education, and studied, and eventually became a Christian as an adult. https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/npnf209/npnf209.ii.v.ii.i.html
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