Just to answer the OP there is nothing more off-putting that someone opening a conversation with a statement about being a Christian. Sure - if its relevant then introduce it - but at the introduction stage of a first meeting where it doesn't seem particularly likely the subject of faith will come up why do it?
Why is it off-putting? Because I have no idea how to react to it. I don't know whether to say - "Oh, nice," or, "Oh how terrible," or what?
As regards Christian apologetics - unless you have a definition different from mine - I think we have a few on the forum who are at least close to that. I'd imagine we would agree that William Craig Lane is an apologetic.
Why is it off-putting? Because I have no idea how to react to it. I don't know whether to say - "Oh, nice," or, "Oh how terrible," or what?
As regards Christian apologetics - unless you have a definition different from mine - I think we have a few on the forum who are at least close to that. I'd imagine we would agree that William Craig Lane is an apologetic.
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