I have wanted to destroy the faith of many members in a Church I had to attend.
Did any of you?
If so, how were you planning to do it?
Did any of you?
If so, how were you planning to do it?
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I have wanted to destroy the faith of many members in a Church I had to attend.
Did any of you?
If so, how were you planning to do it?
I have wanted to destroy the faith of many members in a Church I had to attend.
Did any of you?
If so, how were you planning to do it?
Can't you cross-convert them to believing in themselves?I don't think you deconvert people. You convert them to something else. Kind of rude to take something away without offering a replacement.
No one is going to thank you for ruining their belief.
Wow, that's truth personified.I don't think you deconvert people. You convert them to something else. Kind of rude to take something away without offering a replacement.
No one is going to thank you for ruining their belief.
Well I wouldn't want to destroy a faith, but I would want people to wake up to what's factual and what's not to wear such a faith could eventually be hung up in the annals of Mythology.I have wanted to destroy the faith of many members in a Church I had to attend.
Did any of you?
If so, how were you planning to do it?
I have wanted to destroy the faith of many members in a Church I had to attend.
Did any of you?
If so, how were you planning to do it?
Can't you cross-convert them to believing in themselves?
I don't think you deconvert people. You convert them to something else. Kind of rude to take something away without offering a replacement.
Lol. That's more extreme than what I said, and I was being nice.Not really. I would like it if Christianity dumped the trinity, Jesus, and the New Testament though...
I could do with some matches too.Lol. That's more extreme than what I said, and I was being nice.
I don't think you deconvert people. You convert them to something else. Kind of rude to take something away without offering a replacement.
No one is going to thank you for ruining their belief.
The hardest part to overcome is people's pride: even if you lay your cards on the table, show them your evidence, make a good case for whatever alternative (if any) you offer, you still have those who simply can't admit to themselves that they might have been wrong. You may have 100% conclusive evidence that what they believe is 100% false, but you can bet your last dollar that some True Believers won't admit they're wrong no matter what you do or say.
Not acquainted with "Cathar". I tend to do what seems right to me according to what I read from variou scripture. Micah 6:8 covers it all for me.