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what's the best way to ask you if .....YOU are so sure.?......in a non-offensive way of course.

2007-12-02 13:38:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Well, my advice is to simply not tell them lol. I'm a christian (yup) and as one I can almost guarantee they would take offense because it's a very sensitive topic.

I'm not to say your beliefs are wrong since that would be judging you. But, chances are if you do say that he'll prolly be offended.

If you TRUELY feel the necessity to tell him this, you should say that YOU don't believe in God and not make it a "there's no god and thats the truth" thing.

Say something like this...

"Listen I understand that you believe in God and that you're a Christian and everything, but I don't see how it could make sence... so I don't really think that there is a God out there."

By doing it somewhat like this your eliminating the possibility of offending him and you're still saying what you have in mind.

Good luck

2007-12-02 13:40:16 · answer #2 · answered by Adam C 2 · 1 0

before everything, do you recognize any actual contradictions of the Bible? if so, please upload them, i'm particular shall we study scripture with scripture and understand which you're incorrect. i'm a Christian, and that i don't many times carry out with different Christians the two...maximum of my own buddies are atheists. So i think of you're fooling your self once you assert you will not be able to be buddies with a Christian.....except you experience they are going to disown you, which they don't seem to be christians the two in the event that they do. while you're an atheist now, am i able to ask why? Does an exceptionally L-O-N-G and intensely S-L-O-W concept of evolving make extra experience to you? Billions of years in the past a huge Bang, then we've tens of millions of years of torrential rains, till non-residing textile got here alive, progressed a pair million extra years till we ended up with each and every of diverse critters we've at present? on the time of Christ the worldwide inhabitants replaced right into some million billion, specialists agree on that huge type even though it incredibly is disputed. at present, our worldwide inhabitants is approximately 6 billion. Now if we've been around for tens of millions of years, even 100000 years.....by utilising the slow growth of worldwide inhabitants, does not you think of there could be a heck of a lot extra human beings interior the worldwide? Does a sparkling age concept incredibly make much less experience to then you definitely billions of years of issues happening and lining up by utilising accident? you're youthful yet, and are given unfastened will, you could question your faith or maybe depart it for a time. considering which you have been uncovered to the be conscious, i'm particular it is going to in no way depart your heart. God will make some thing happen on your existence and you will grow to be....born back. technology is catching up kiddo! prepare your self! and study Proverbs :-) you will income a lot information and information, I PROMISE.

2016-12-10 10:43:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your telling your friend in no way makes it true. You would be better off to tell your friend in a calm non offensive way that while you respect her/his right to believe in God, you don't believe that there is one.

Atheists "informing" us Christians that "there is no God" just comes across as arrogant and scary.

If she is truly your friend, she will still love you and enjoy all of the things that you DO have in common.

2007-12-02 13:40:14 · answer #4 · answered by ....... 5 · 0 0

What's the best way for your christian friend to tell you in a calm and non-offensive way that there is a God?

2007-12-02 13:37:06 · answer #5 · answered by davnic017 2 · 9 1

I think that it would be better to address it as a discussion between you and them about your opinion regarding the existence of God and theirs. Among friends, such discussions can be helpful and enlightening, particularly if both sides have useful content to discuss and are willing to hear and consider what the other has to say. I am a Christian, and would welcome this type of discussion. However, my belief in the existence of God and my gratitude for what he has done in my life is so great, that if you were to announce to me, in any way, shape, or form, that he doesn't exists, I would be offended - kind of the same way one might be offended if you spoke badly about their mother or father, but much more deeply. You can do it calmly, but it will be offensive.

2007-12-02 13:43:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If they actually have a relationship with God, anything you say would be just as offensive to them as if someone tried to tell you that your dad didn't exist.

There is no way you can convince someone that God doesn't exist once He's revealed Himself to them. What you seem to not understand is that just because you haven't seen Him, doesn't mean that all these millions of people who have are wrong. That is pretty arrogant of you to assume that your experience encompasses all knowledge.

2007-12-02 13:58:12 · answer #7 · answered by BaseballGrrl 6 · 0 0

I would say:

"I really value you and our friendship. However, I think at this point of our relationship, I need to share with you who I am. I am an atheist, one who does not believe in any gods. I know that you are a christian. I don't think that this difference really matters to me, and I am willing to continue our friendship. However, I would like to get your take on this as well, since I know that some christians may not want to be friends with atheists.

Regardless of how you decide the future of our relationship, I just want you to know that I really value you and the friendship we have."

2007-12-02 13:40:35 · answer #8 · answered by CC 7 · 1 0

God still sits on the Throne regardless of whether you believe He does or not. Your choice..your life...your destiny for eternity after you leave here.

And if your Christian friend knows you well that should not come as a surprise to them.

2007-12-02 13:45:36 · answer #9 · answered by Swampmoth 4 · 0 0

I don't think there is a way to tell a christian their god doesn't exist without their being offended.

2007-12-02 14:10:09 · answer #10 · answered by Champion of Knowledge 7 · 0 0

It would be a waste of your breath. If your friend has faith in Christ, your friend knows, as it is written, "The fool hath said in his heart, there is no God." Psalm 14:1.
As far as worrying that you may offend, Christ told us in the book of Matthew, that offences would come. We are to praise God, and thank Him for the persecution that we endure, knowing we are blessed to be counted worthy to suffer for Christ, as he suffered so much more for us. Sorry.

2007-12-02 13:50:54 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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