Did you try, or did the conversation just somehow go there?
Did they seem happier afterward?
There is no evidence that I've ever converted someone to my beliefs, which is fine, since it's not my job or anyone else's to convert another. Rather, a person must convert themselves based on the influence of another. As Buddhists have said: "Change comes from within." I have certainly influenced many people for the better. I delve deeply into theology on my website: www.thezap.net
I don't know i think attempting to convert someone is the wrong tactic. Nobody likes being "told" what to think. I just try to be a good example of Christinanity. Answer the questions i can answer. If i can get them to think that's a start god will do the rest.
I didn't "convert" people on purpose but I have several friends who were previously Muslims and joined my Christian community. Since then, they give thanks everyday for all the love, freedom, happiness & prosperity they insist they never had before.
Never tried to even when i followed different beliefs in the past when i was a spiritual satanist. But two converted to it on their own after asking me about it.
Maybe because their families were strict and my beliefs were more about freedom.
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Its hard to know, i share my stances and its up to them to adopt what they see fit. I encourage exploration but its up to them to find.
So if i have converted anyone i wouldn't know as i never convert someone on purpose i merely share.
Not directly. Mostly I just try to support the skeptical and doubting by reminding them that they are not alone.
I have not tried to convert anyone as I dont think I'd like it if anyone try to convert me with their religious beliefs.
not sure but I know for a fact I planted a seed
meaning
I MADE THEM THINK ABOUT IT A LOT
and made them question everything they believe
and I have done this to so many people
only the ignorant who don't want a GOD to exist are stupid
Agreed! How could anyone be stupid enough to want something that doesn't exist, not to exist? That's like hoping that the tooth fairy won't come.
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shut up retard lol
Glory to my GOD above the dome
Wanna see GlobeHead Comments Flat Earth? ↗
Wow! You believe in God (s) but I'm the "retard?" Pot, meet kettle.
@Intraluminal
you are 51 years old about to go to hell under the earth literally
you have a little bit of time left
I suggest you take the free gift of Christ
IT'S FREE
if you reject it
GOOD LUCK
Glory to my GOD above the dome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAcp3BFBYw4
"Free gift" of a delusion? What other :free gifts" are you giving out? Cancer? No thanks, I'll stick with reality.
No wonder you're 28, divorced, and work in a restaurant.
@Intraluminal
he thinks im a slave like him lol
HAHAHAHAHAH
unlike you IM FREE
I tried 5 times and got shut down all 5 times. The success rate at converting people to Christinity is typically low but that is expected though as Jesus said it would be.
"Many called but few are chosen"
Jesus exact words.
I just "plant seeds" in my daily life. If they fall on "fertile ground", they will grow if it's His will.
Yes, sometimes by trying, sometimes just happened that way. And yes, they were happier after they became Christians.
Generally speaking, in Judaism we try not to be proselytising. I have no interest in converting anyone, I don't even try.
No, I have no right to do that, nor does anyone else, it's up to them if they wanna convert
Yes, but it was never intentional.
No I hope not, I’m not god
Nope. But I don't seek to.
Never tried and won't
No never
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