RE: A Contradiction of Coercions Can We Have a Christian Explaination?
July 21, 2015 at 2:33 am
(This post was last modified: July 21, 2015 at 2:34 am by robvalue.)
If you're providing genuine evidence (to the best of your ability) then this is informing someone. The worst I think I could say about it is that it could be inappropriate to do so sometimes, but to say that you're forcing them to act a certain way is nonsense. You may well be aware that they will most likely take a certain course of action, but it's still their choice.
Have you influenced their choice? Yeah. Have you made it for them? No. Have you provided false information? Hopefully no. Are you providing your own pressure for them to do what you want them to do? No.
It seems some Christians can't understand that God might reveal himself to an atheist and the atheist might believe he exists but not want to worship/love him. To them, knowing he exists and worshipping him have never been separated from the moment their indoctrination started.
Have you influenced their choice? Yeah. Have you made it for them? No. Have you provided false information? Hopefully no. Are you providing your own pressure for them to do what you want them to do? No.
It seems some Christians can't understand that God might reveal himself to an atheist and the atheist might believe he exists but not want to worship/love him. To them, knowing he exists and worshipping him have never been separated from the moment their indoctrination started.
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