I'd honestly give up trying to make them see the real picture, until they found out for themselves and then said to you (after they had come down to earth), "Why does this keep happening to me/why dont I ever see it coming?" etc. that is the time to finally say, because you were fixed on your own idea and didnt look deeper. When someone has that kind of mind set all advice is just goingto bounce off. You have to wait until they learn the hard way, because that kind of mindset is very blinkered and the blinkers dont come off until it all comes crashing down.
2007-06-19 03:04:00
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answered by Marilyn's Sister 3
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If they're open minded..they won't be hard to deal with at all.Just enlighten them whenever they say something ignorant.If you're dealing with someone closeminded and stubborn...telling them what's right probably won't do any good and you'll just end up stressing yourself out.Best not to keep them around.I've met people who were extremely misinformed,but believed very strongly they knew what they were talking about even to the point of getting into heated arguements over their ridiculous beliefs.Being around them was a headache and it was much better not talking to them.
2007-06-19 18:14:31
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answered by Anonymous
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1st: Does this firend care about what you say? If yes, then you could discuss the matter with him/her. If not, you should ask the other people's help to a cooperation that leads to help this friend give up her/his bad habits.
2nd: Religious beliefs can be helpful; when someone believes in God, also believes he/she has nothing in front of the real glory.
3rd: There are some things happening during everyone's life that help her/him find out their mistakes. This friend might not recognize them. Now it's you who can help solve this problem.
2007-06-19 01:32:01
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answered by Andromeda 2
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Talk to them. Let them know that "if you assume, you are making an a** of you and me." Interpretation isnt a bad thing but you can hurt a person if you dont ask the question and just assume you know the answer. Good luck.
2007-06-19 01:15:24
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answered by FuriousRain007 4
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Assumptions aren't necessarily bad things. If you work at them they can be quite nice. Your friend doesn't need to be "dealt with". They need to understand how you feel about their assumptions.
2007-06-19 03:36:50
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answered by Anonymous
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it could sound unusual, however the situation is usually too little biblical information particularly than too lots. Take Paul's words in Romans a million to illustrate. Paul's motive it is to not describe each and all and sundry exterior the Abrahamic custom. He says so himself interior the subsequent financial disaster the place he describes people who shop the regulation with out understanding it. those, he says, are a regulation unto themselves. yet possibly it is merely too precis. if so, seem at Paul's address on Mars Hill. (Acts 17) He would not initiate by utilizing condemning his objective audience yet particularly seeks person-friendly floor from which to modern the Christian message. this is the form i attempt to persist with. the situation is that many Christians merely are not involved in such "worldly information" and so don't be attentive to a thank you to translate their worldview into non-non secular words. part of my ministry is coaching persons a thank you to try this. in spite of the shown fact that it is not easy, somewhat whilst the wider subculture not values philosophy as a manner of coming near fact. cutting to the chase, the valuable atheist who published those feedback is one among my maximum valued contacts. I extremely have benefited very much from his insights on my own questions and had worthwhile discussions with him by utilizing way of e mail. Our interests overlap and so that is particularly easy. He nonetheless thinks i'm incorrect and that's ok. i don't limit my relationships in easy terms to those who trust me. I could confess, although, that this on occasion makes my Christian brethren uneasy. They ask your self approximately my genuine dedication. Oh nicely. I style of like being an anomaly. My faith shows up in the two my words and in my interactions with others. If i'm not culturally Christian adequate, too undesirable. Jesus wasn't the two.
2016-10-18 00:25:56
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answered by ja 4
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I'd tell them to ask me directly instead of assuming...but it didn't work with one person that used to mean a lot to me, so I try my best to make my intentions clear with everyone else. If the person who assumes wants to keep assuming, let them...sometimes there's no way to get through to them, and that's when it's time to move on...
2007-06-19 01:17:23
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answered by Anonymous
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to take something for granted," well if this person is living in a world, taking everything for granted, I would most assuredly tell them to wake up and smell the roses.
2007-06-19 01:19:01
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answered by Lady 5
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I would keep telling them to stop assuming everything, they don't know nothing without some kinda proof. Hopefully it would get through to them eventually.
2007-06-19 01:17:41
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answered by Julie's AM 4
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I would compare their assumptions with reality.
2007-06-19 01:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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