cry of the banshee wrote:
Seinfeld26 wrote:
cry of the banshee wrote:
Seinfeld26 wrote:
cry of the banshee wrote:
noodles wrote:
The only thing I have against Christianity is spreading the gospel/proseletyzing (sp?) btw
Agreed. That is annoying as Hell.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JHS8adO3hMProseltyzing is unecessary, though.
Unless the target has been in a coma, in a cave in the most remote part of Siberia, since childhood, how can they not have heard of Christianity and what it's about?
Which is why I believe in "inspiring" rather than "proselytizing." I'm not going to elaborate, though, since otherwise I'd be getting into some rather personal things that I don't really feel comfortable discussing on a non-Christian message board.
I am a firm believer in the idea that each individual has their own path to tread and their own experiences to encounter and their own conclusions to make regarding life, death and what comes next. The whole notion that one is right and one is wrong, is bullshit; the idea that, since person a's experiences in life have led them to a certain conlusion, persons b, c and so on MUST have the same conclusions drawn, and if they have not they are wrong, is downright insulting and rude (not saying you have done this, just making a general statement, and not even confining it to matters of religion, either.)
I think, technically, you're right. But nonetheless, I don't find anything wrong with at least inspiring people to give a certain religion/philosophy/whatever a try. That doesn't necessarily mean they need to stick with it, though. And, of course, they're totally free to say, "No" if they choose.