I read this stuff and I think being a Christian is not a religion either,It is a way of life ! I don't try to convert but to educate people,,goes both ways don't it,,lol.
2007-09-02 07:11:47
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answered by I give you the Glory Father ! 6
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I don't remember having "converted" anyone to atheism, but I can think of no reason to feel guilty if I had delivered someone from superstition and the guilt and other unpleasant aspects of being a believer in a religion. Mostly atheists just leave people alone and hope to be left alone in return. But there would be no guilt for me in revealing the truth to another person.
2007-09-02 14:10:24
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answered by Maple 7
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I don't bother converting anyone, and I'm not sure I qualify as an atheist, I just know the Bible god is a fake.
But I wouldn't feel guilty.
I feel sorry for kids that that have to grow up learning that nonsense.
If they had any sense their parents would feel guilt.
2007-09-02 14:06:51
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I do not think it is a matter of converting since atheists do not believe in anything but a matter of educating. Which anyone that goes to public school will learn anyway and if they chose to believe in there religion that is there choice. It gives people security I guess.
2007-09-02 14:05:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I haven't "converted" anyone (that I know of), but, if I did, I would feel no guilt. On the contrary, I would feel that I had brought enlightenment to someone's life and feel quite good about it.
2007-09-02 14:09:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never actually tried to converted someone but if I did I wouldn't feel guilty.
2007-09-02 14:57:17
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answered by jetthrustpy 4
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I don't think of it as a conversion, but I have helped a few people think more clearly on the issue. I feel good about it. I feel like I have freed them from a harmful superstition and helped make them happier people and made the world a little better place.
2007-09-02 14:14:55
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answered by tomcarr1 2
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if you are a christian and converted someone else to christianity, did you feel a bit of guilt?
2007-09-02 14:04:54
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answered by danibell919 2
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I have never "converted" someone to atheism.
2007-09-02 14:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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From my experience, when I convert them, it's because they already had some doubts about their religion. I just gave them a little push. Otherwise, they choose to do it, so no. No remorse at all.
2007-09-02 17:08:02
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answered by WTP 6
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