People on here have talked about how arrogant atheists are for saying there is no god since there is no empirical evidence, but I say the religious people that are out trying to
convert people of other faiths to their faith are just as arrogant.
Not exact matches
Having no evidence whatsoever for what they believe makes believers inviting targets for both atheists wanting to challenge challenge their beliefs and
people of other faiths seeking to
convert them.
Some
people are uneasy about the idea
of trying to
convert others to the
Faith, and particularly the idea
of trying to
convert Muslims.
Only 57 percent
of the professionals, in contrast with 76 percent
of the donors, agreed with the statement: «When Christian agencies distribute emergency food, medicine, and
other assistance, they should also work actively to spread the gospel and
convert people to Christian
faith.»
@ just sayin: if prayer worked there wouldn't be any atheists or
people of other faiths because your prayers would have
converted everyone to your
faith.
What is needed is a two - sided thrust in evangelism, one side encouraging Christians to share their story
of faith with neighbor and friend, and the
other side providing a program
of inquiry as a formal way
of dealing with
people genuinely interested in
converting to Christ.
Although poor
people who
convert generally tell about the improvements in their lives after adhering to the Pentecostal
faith, many
people, including the media, see the Pentecostal churches as exploiters
of the poor because they emphasize the importance
of tithing and
other contributions.
Compounding the risk for landlords under s. 57 is that if, within one year after the tenant vacates the rental unit, the designated
person fails to occupy the rental unit within a reasonable period
of time and the landlord lists the rental unit for rent; or enters into a tenancy agreement with another
person; or advertises the rental unit or the building that contains the rental unit for sale; or demolishes the rental unit or the building containing the rental unit; or «takes any step to
convert the rental unit or the building containing the rental unit» to a use
other than residential premises; then, the landlord is «presumed, unless the contrary is proven on a balance
of probabilities,» to have acted in bad
faith in giving the notice and is therefore liable to the penalties provided for in s. 57 (3).