Friday, May 29, 2009

Asking Questions to Christians and Dealing With Conversion

Just recently I wrote an article about, "Questions to Ask an Atheist," this might help others to get along with and understand how atheists think. Now if I was a Muslim or pagan, what questions do I ask a Christian and would they even talk to me. I have heard that most Christians will not socialize with others outside of Christianity. They're not allowed to listen to false prophets or false doctrine. This fear is usually based on the possibility of reverse conversion. The Christian religion doesn't want to lose any followers and it's set up pretty good to gather new people and keep the believers.

Let's start with a couple of questions for Christians.

1. Can You Prove That Jesus Is Really God?

This is often a question that most Christians will answer with a simple, "yes, of course I can prove that Jesus was God." The conversation might end there or they might say something like," it says so in the Bible"," Jesus was born of immaculate conception," Jesus is part of the Trinity" and of course the list can go on and on.

Hopefully you can gather enough information from them, without getting them upset to ask question number two.

2. Are You Going to Heaven?

Most Christians will reply with a good solid, "yes, of course I am." With this response you can ask your next question. How do you know? You might get a response like," all good people get to go to heaven," or maybe "if you believe in Jesus, you get to go to heaven." If that Christian replies with the answer, "no, I don't think I am going to heaven." You need to end this conversation as soon as possible. You could have actually met one of the few Christians who knows about biblical prophecy or this one is going to lead you down a path of misery. I'm just kidding, if you have met a Christian who understands the the Bible, start reading more of my articles to gather more questions.

Christian Conversion Warning Alert

Now is when you're going to get your average Christian's wheels turning. It's going to be time for them to start asking you questions about your beliefs.

This is when the conversion process will start to take place. Most Christians are taught that Jesus is the only way to heaven, if you don't believe that Jesus was God, you don't get to enter this wonderful place. They have a genuine and honest caring nature about themselves. Most Christians that have let you ask the first two questions are going to respond with sincere and genuine answers that they truly believe.

The conversion process is based on fear. They are genuinely afraid of those who don't get to go to heaven. If you're one of their close friends, you could find them turning the conversion heat up a little bit more than you wish and often they will start to pray for you to see the truth.

It's hard to ask a Christian questions without them asking you, what are your beliefs. If you respond with, "I'm a Christian", you're going to be in safe water. Now if you respond with, "I'm not a Christian, I'm a (what ever)." You're going to get a sad look and fearful judgment from those who honestly believe that only they are the chosen ones.

Peaceful Warrior God

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