They call it "witnessing", but really it is about peer pressure.
Peer pressure is a term describing a person's changes, or temptations to change, in attitude, behavior and morals as directly influenced by their peer group.
http://www.reference.com/search?q=peer%20pressure
Why, if the belief is so worthy of faith, is it necessary to use peer pressure "witnessing" to get people interested in the "faith"?Wouldn't a "faith" be something people would seek out?And if they seek it out, wouldn't it be more worthy of a belief if they chose it with out people telling them which faith to believe in?
2007-06-17
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