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2007-03-09 22:03:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Why make a person change his religion, religious or otherwise? We all need to become better human beings... caring, understanding... loving... So one should work for change of heart... If we lead an exemplary life, others would be inspired by our lives and change their lives for the better. GOOD LUCK.

2007-03-10 07:02:57 · answer #2 · answered by u2care123 2 · 1 1

If you are a TRUE believer that your god is the best, then you will understand that the person whose religion you wish to change, likewise is a true believer that his god is the best one for him. Any attempt on your part to turn this person away from his belief, is the equivalent of someone also doing the same to you.
This person is fully entitled to live life (and follow his own beliefs) without any, repeat ANY interference from you. And you can expect the same courtesy from him or her.
Do not be so bigoted as to expect anyone else to do what you do, and live life according to your expectations, morals, beliefs, and parameters.

2007-03-10 06:17:35 · answer #3 · answered by Driver T 5 · 1 1

the thought itself is the MOST heinous act that can be committed in this world. The people who wish doing so must begin their evil moves in rich Arab countries instead of poverty driven South
African countries. A butcher looks after well and feeds a cow not
because of his love to it. A fat cow gives more milk and when butchered, the beef will be more. This suits to ALL religions. After
all, we are also human beings.Certainly, we are going to change
for the better very soon. No more buying religions in the name of
the God.

2007-03-10 07:43:37 · answer #4 · answered by orveeor 3 · 0 1

Hi, my name joshua kane, i am not jesus, jesus was just this kid that used to follow me around, back in the good old days - he would listen to my speeches and serve food, drink my wine and sometimes he would go for long walks to contemplate his belly button! Well, i am here to tell you about the TRONGOD, and the gospel of zerokane.THATS WHAT I WAS HERE FOR IN THE BEGINNING, but that pesky jesus, kept on bothering me. Mind you i reckon i got off lightly, you know what happened to jesus, although I was surprised that Judas grassed him up. they were lovers you know! Must have had an argument! It disturbs me a great deal that i have been forgotten, jesus that 'scamp', stole my ideas and ideals and passed them off as his own, obviously he changed a lot of my texts, facts and history, due to copyright reasons, but my disciples certainly were a little fickle, as soon as Jesus gave all that fish and bread , they were off, followed him around all day every day, 24 - 7, i think i had a lucky escape. Anyway, as i was saying, my god, my gospel is the true word! It must be true because I wrote it all in a book, but i found out recently that the 'vatican' are witholding it from publication, something about truth, reality, demise of the church and all that! Well, i'm back now, so they better be ready to apologise, give me back my book and do something about that whole 'jesus' thing. My dad says hello, and my mum is busy doing some blessings, dad isin the garden trying to make a better earth , the first one he made has really got disease infected. See you at EASTER!

2007-03-10 06:04:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

In the past conversions have been achieved by threatening physical violence, even death. Very few people don't mind being martyrs. Of course, am not saying that this is the way to go, it is in fact an evil thing to do; however it has worked earlier.
Nowadays there are also brainwashing techniques that can achieve this.

2007-03-10 10:12:02 · answer #6 · answered by verbalise 4 · 0 1

Religion and its teachings can never be changed, amended or modified. Anybody may opt and practise it voluntarily or leave at wish. One can change himself but not the religion itself. If irreligious, one may embrace a religion on learning against his false and imaginary belief, faith, inequality & inhumanity and teachings of true, genuine and supreme humanity. Religious hardly change to other religion unless they fully believe falsity of their principles, belief and faith.

2007-03-10 13:40:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I'll say the same thing to this that I say to Christians when they ask questions like "How do I make an Atheist see the truth of Christ?"....

Just butt out. Its none of your business so long as the other person isn't pushing his religion on you.

2007-03-10 06:09:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

An attempt to convert one's religion is wickedness.

2007-03-14 03:45:43 · answer #9 · answered by ramaswamy 1 · 0 0

If you could I wouldn't think they were much of a religious person.

2007-03-10 06:06:35 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Why do you want them to change their religion to start with? If their beliefs don't harm you, then leave them to believe what they may. What happened to freedom of worship?

2007-03-10 06:28:18 · answer #11 · answered by Princess of Egypt 5 · 1 1

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