One of my best friends converted to Catholicism from Judaism, and he expressly said that he did so because of seeing how much my beliefs meant to me. However, I don't go around aggressively trying to convert other people, and am quite willing to discuss religions other than my own. If I believe in evangelism, it's more of a quiet and gentle variety in which people can see that my religion means something to me personally. If they ask about my beliefs, I'll tell them.
2007-07-30 07:31:30
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answered by solarius 7
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You can only convert a weak mind and what is the fun or satisfaction in that?
There are several people that I have aided or guided to find thier OWN religious path...but to convert? , NO WAY!!!!!
People are not "sheep".
2007-07-30 14:30:50
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answered by mom tree 5
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Never have an never will. I can plant a seed and another man can water but only God can make a tree.
I can speak the truth but it is only made real by revelation of God.
2007-07-30 14:29:10
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answered by djmantx 7
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I don't want to convert anybody. I stay out of other peoples' business and don't presume that I know better.
2007-07-30 14:28:20
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answered by Anonymous
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My catholic friend is seriously considering converting to Judaism after eating our brain-washing matzah... Just kidding, but she does love Judaism and is considering it after meeting me.
2007-07-30 14:29:02
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answered by future_jewish_public_defender 4
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I know of 3 Christians that have become agnostics after talking with me.
Not nearly enough, but you do what you can.
2007-07-30 14:27:43
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answered by Anonymous
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nope - not one. I don't force my beliefs down anyone's throats. If they have questions, I answer them to the best of my ability and drop it at that.
2007-07-30 14:28:52
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answered by Keltasia 6
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You really believe that she changed her mind that quickly?
2007-07-30 14:28:34
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answered by alana 5
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