i agree the worst thing to do is to insult someones religion or just go and tell them that they are going in the path of evil and will burn in hell so convert right now and be saved! no one is going to convert just because you told them to. people can discover religion on their own and convert if they feel its right but having someone just tell you that your beliefs are wrong just has the opposite effect. it just makes you close up and attack them back. never preach to people who do not want to listen to you. thats only a waste of time.
2006-12-22 06:40:53
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answered by E.T.01 5
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Perhaps it is not insistence.
Perhaps it is a friend of yours who has found great joy and merely wants to share it with you because they love you.
Perhaps it is a person who has learned to love all mankind and wants everyone to experience the joy they have found.
Perhaps it is not insistence but merely the desire for good.
Perhaps you could see beyond how you feel about it. You may feel pressed or angry or pressured but realise that these are just your feelings and that may not be that person's motivation. I am certain you have been wrong before about someone else's motivation. This is because you cannot see another person's motivation only their behavior.
Open your mind beyond how you feel at the moment and gather that others may want something good for you. They may not always do it in the right way. If that is the case, remember that you do not always do it in the right way either. Give people room to be human and make mistakes when it comes to social interactions.
Thanks
2006-12-22 06:35:17
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answered by epaphras_faith 4
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You are right. We should never seek to provoke, and there is far too much of that going on. But we as Christians are actually commanded to share the Gospel...and love compells us to do so. It is easier not to...but what is the more noble thing to do considering the sacrifice that was made and the glorious promises that people cannot know if they do not hear about them? Though we shouldn;t take away anyone's freewill or force anything upon anyone, it is also true that live and let live is often a very selfish philosophy to follow...following Jesus is a much better path.
2006-12-22 06:18:50
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answered by whitehorse456 5
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I am an Atheist, and don't for a second think I'm going to convert anybody. I respond to questions, out of principle, to try correct some of the ignorance and misinformation rampant in the minds of christians. I came to be an Atheist by virtue of an extensive study of theism (from an unbiased historical perspective) and an understanding of basic scientific principles. It would be a lot easier to respect christians if they could make a similar claim, and simply came to a different conclusion.
2006-12-22 06:37:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it is not necessary. If anything that is the last thing you want to do. By insulting them you are only causing them to resent you and whatever you are trying to tell them will not get through. The best way to handle a situation like that is to explain your individual beliefs and give the other person something to think about. They will have to come to their own conclusion. Being pushy will only push them away.
2006-12-22 06:20:54
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answered by Dawn R 1
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Definitely not necessary to insult...can be fun at times though, especially when ya come up with a zinger that just leaves 'em spluttering.
As for Whitehorse and the command to Christians to share the Gospel...you seem to forget the end of that command "to those who will listen". Do you remember what you're supposed to do if they don't wish to listen?
2006-12-22 06:22:34
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answered by darkstar_75070 1
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it is not necessary to insult others or to force others to accept our opinion or believes.
but i think having a discussion is a good thing to do...and make it in an academic way. just tell our opinion and hear others.both need to be patient and avoid from provoking each others.
then after finish the discussion...go home and think about their opinions...do some comparition and choose which one is the best for u...
2006-12-22 07:22:29
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answered by joden 2
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Ah, bless you sweet girl.. yes, you are right. Seek your own path and not insist that others follow.
However, another good tenet for the Y/A forum is: don't take anything too seriously. This IS cyberspace, after all.
Blessings to you on your chosen path..
Kallan
2006-12-22 06:19:09
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answered by Kallan 7
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Ohh finally an exciting question that somewhat makes one think of intelligently! :) i'm in intense college so i would be referencing my classmates plenty right here. somewhat, it somewhat spurs some somewhat sturdy communication. I somewhat have acquaintances who're atheists, Mormons, Hindus, Jews, and Muslims, and that i'm blessed that they are all accepting of alternative ideals. we don't attempt to tension our ideals on one yet another, we in basic terms communicate approximately them. Our questions are geniune and not meant to insult or belittle. specific, we would disagree in specific circumstances, although that's not as though we hate one yet another. i'm a Christian and that i do no longer think of I would desire to be forcing my ideals on everybody. They be attentive to approximately my faith, and in the event that they % to settle for Christ, they'll. If no longer, that's not my place to sentence them or something like that. different 3 questions: a million. i'm no longer an atheist so i'm no longer able to respond to this! 2. Nope! i do no longer record everybody. i do no longer precisely relish countless the disrespect (and somewhat, countless the comments/questions indexed right here are somewhat disrespectful and hateful on the two factors) yet i'm unlikely to censor it. I understand that they have not got faith what I do. 3. I replied them as somewhat as i'd desire to :) thank you for asking a query that served an better objective than in basic terms insulting people!
2016-12-11 14:21:48
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answered by ? 4
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It is totally unecessary to try to convince other people your beliefs are the "right" ones... thats what make the United States so great... you can believe whatever the heck you want, withouth the fear of being persecuted because of your beliefs. As long as those beliefs dont interfere with someone else's pursuit of happiness, you are free to belief what you want. There are a few people who I'll meet once in a while who try to persuade me to their beliefs but I remind them what this country is made up. We dont always have to agree with each other!!!... heck! I dont even agree with myself sometimes!!... let alone agree with someone who has different ideals from mine.
2006-12-22 06:22:17
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answered by Joe 3
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