A lot of Christians love to talk about "witnessing, evangelizing, spreading the Good News" etc.
Have any of them thought about just how many times each North American 'heathen' (that would be those of us who are not Christian) have "heard the Word"?
If there were ten million evangelizing Christians in North America, does that mean I have to be evangelized ten million times before I get the card that says I've been evangelized enough?
Why isn't once enough? Or better yet, leave it up to me to decide whether I want to hear the Word today. Are Christians so convinced that the decision-making capacities of non-Christians are so compromised by the Devil or whatever that they cannot trust non-Christians to make up their own minds about such things? No non-Christian has this capacity?
How much respect could evangelizing Christians have for those who do not share their faith?
Is it a matter of piling on till I say "okay, I give in" just to get it to stop?
2006-08-01
14:42:12
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