I have heard some non-believers state that simply by stating what I believe that I'm "preaching" and forcing my beliefs on others. Furthermore, they say that it's unacceptable, and some even feel that it should be illegal. Another thing we Christians are often called is hypocrites. Whether we are or are not isn't the issue but some of you non-believers are hypocrites as well. I say this because I have often read sincere and honest questions on this site from Christians who are asking fellow Christians for help on an issue. Instead of butting out, some of you start preaching about how our religion (or all religion) is nothing but a fraud. You tell them that they should quit believing. By your own definition, you are forcing your beliefs onto others. Now here is my disclaimer: Certainly I realize that not all of you here fit into the group I have just described. Many of you who do not believe, don't rush in to try and convert a Christian to your way of thinking. That is how it should be.
2007-02-22
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