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I've seen quite a regular bit of by hadji2005-01-16 20:15:27
  I think it's the Conversion Thing by Dazed2005-01-16 20:24:13
    But there again, the doctrine of conversion by hadji2005-01-16 20:30:18
      "should be" "supposed to be" - these are goals by Dazed2005-01-16 21:09:06
        I understood it. And I concede the reality by hadji2005-01-16 21:19:32
          Because people don't know the teachings, by AndyA2005-01-16 21:51:51
            That's probably a good point, but then my question by hadji2005-01-16 22:03:48
              errr, forgot to specifiy the question. by hadji 2005-01-16 22:06:48
If they don't know what Christianity truly is, why do they shun an opportunity to learn? I understand shunning attempts at conversion, I don't mean in that context. I mean in the context that they heard something on TV that was counter to the faith, then when someone tries to clarify the true teaching of Christianity, they choose to ignore it and remain fixated on the wrong teaching which is counter to the faith. Why?
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                It suits their agenda? by Illiad2005-01-16 22:24:03
                  It's also easier to stay with your original belief by Dazed2005-01-16 22:28:26
                Birds of a feather flock together... by Tars_Tarkas2005-01-16 22:24:31
                  Oh and another reason... by Tars_Tarkas2005-01-16 22:39:27
                Because they are expecting more of the same? by AndyA2005-01-16 22:44:03

 

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