Christians wont deconvert, they would rather live on in blissful ignorance until the day they die and then it will be too late for them.
2007-01-25 23:41:15
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answered by Gazriel The God 2
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I convert for no man. I only found a group of people that have a belief system that I've always had within me. It's called intuition, and with it, I've found where I belong.
Everyone needs to find their place. I will agree that some Christians need to back off a bit and offer guidance, help, and friendship rather than shoving a Bible down your throat. That helps no one.
Just remember one thing; if you don't believe in life after death, then what's the point of living? Why do you think people have become so hateful and angry? All they see is the life we're currently living in. I know death isn't the end, and I would very much like to know what direction I'll be going when the time comes.
May God bless you and may you find the path that's right for you. Blessings
2007-01-25 23:46:42
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answered by Silverwolf 4
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before making this post I study up on a number of others' posts. first ingredient I be conscious is the enormous sort of thumbs downs yet it is possibly using fact the question itself is fairly ambiguous. using this it is confusing to appreciate what to declare so i'm going to basically ramble on a splash interior the desire that i'll hit the nail on the top. faith is a theory equipment. some religions are handed all the way down to us from who's conscious of the place, possibly going decrease back all a thank you to unique sunlight-worship or moon-worship. some religions are organic innovations of humankind, enormously those interior the US; it fairly is a stable way of coming up funds for the organisers, the self-styled priests, and the gullible are continually with us. Even the handed-down religions have been organised and re-organised time and time over and the unique tenets changed out of acceptance. I call myself a Christian yet I in many situations desire I had a much better theory in Jesus. i'm suspicious of all organised faith, i'm getting the sensation that a lot of its priests and proponents are in it as a profession relatively than as genuine believers. And in mainstream Christianity the instructions seem frequently to have degenerated right into a sort of wishywashy political correctness relatively than as a theory in God and Jesus. i think of that someplace interior the Bible's New Covenant, Jesus says something like "on each occasion 2 or extra of you're accumulated in my call you're area of my church."
2016-12-12 20:39:14
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answered by ? 4
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You use language as if a word were the thing itself. Is a man a Christian just because he says he is? Is a person converted because he says he is? There is a lot of churchianity going on but very little Christianity. Are you sure that Christianity is causing problems and not churchianity? You need to find the true "meaning" of "conversion" before throwing language around as if you know what you're talking about!
2007-01-26 00:08:48
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answered by euhmerist 6
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No!!! It is not the Christians that are causing the hate and division it is the non Christians! Because you do not understand, No I will not deconvert I love God and I know some day I will be with him when I die. What do you have to look forward to when you die????
2007-01-25 23:48:23
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answered by d3midway semi-retired 7
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Forget the hatred and divisions since we are all sinner (Rom 3:23). Rather, take alook at the end result. When you eventually die, what's next? Do you have any hope in anything at all?
Christians who have been forgiven by the blood of Jesus have the hope of eternal life?
But for now, we'll just keep answering all these questions in hope that someone will convert.
2007-01-25 23:47:55
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answered by oh nedla 2
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Well being on the inside I can see by the multitudes of false Christan's why many would think that but for those who truly belong to Christ they find a peace with God and also with each other that boggles the mind. It is also the Christian who are quick to help their fellow man as seen in almost every catastrophe.
2007-01-25 23:50:42
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answered by beek 7
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Non Christians are always trying to get Christians to "deconvert". Obviously, it is not working. My advice is to stop trying. Christians will give up our faith for NO ONE. FYI, God nor Christ will not ask this of us.
2007-01-25 23:55:28
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answered by Jenifer 3
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I think the words you are looking for is renounce your faith. Deconverted sounds so much like Uncle Ben's rice. And, um, NO. God has work for me. Which doesn't involve meddling in whatever your heart does (or doesn't) do.
2007-01-25 23:43:29
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answered by great gig in the sky 7
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Yeap, I agree, that particular religion causes much hatred and division. That's one of the main reasons I left Christianity, I didn't like the person it was making me become.
Maybe you'd like http://www.Ex-Christian.net
2007-01-26 04:41:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Never that! I love my God, and one day plan to see him. Deconvert? Why do that? There is no other religion with a LIVING christ, like mine. None. Every other religion REMEMBERS their gods. MY God lives forever.
2007-01-25 23:41:59
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answered by His Child 2
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