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In reply to the discussion: So a few baptists came to the door today . . . [View all]Prism
(5,815 posts)17. They believed it in earnest
Which meant they genuinely worried for me.
Yes, we laugh at that, because it is so misguided. But, even if someone is misguided, I still believe people deserve to be addressed as people, as intelligent beings capable of conversation.
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I have better things to do than engage misguided door-to-door jesus salesmen.
SecularMotion
Jan 2012
#18
If you're so interested in changing minds with engagement why aren't you knocking on their door?
SecularMotion
Jan 2012
#22
You are right. The extremes have colored my view. They think they are Christian but are in fact
appleannie1
Jan 2012
#30
Lovely, and praise for being polite. However, if that happens two or three times a year
txwhitedove
Jan 2012
#19
And never mention your own religious preference cause that just sparks a conversation. I'm polite
txwhitedove
Jan 2012
#26
Many reigions believe in trying to "witness" to convert others. When they come to my door....
Honeycombe8
Jan 2012
#21
It's tough, but I've had a lot of experience. I can say no to Boy Scouts and Girl Scout cookies..
Honeycombe8
Jan 2012
#25
If you have time to waste, that is great. Maybe fun for you. Saying "not Interested" would have....
Logical
Jan 2012
#32
Former Catholic and atheist who goes to a small(50-60 members), Baptist church regularly here
NNN0LHI
Jan 2012
#34
Once or twice, of course you are correct. I've been approached and 'witnessed' to way too many
Fuzz
Jan 2012
#38
My always say, "I don't talk about my beliefs with people who just show up at my door." And
Brickbat
Jan 2012
#45
Let me know if they come back. I had this happen when I was in Law School. A couple of
Pirate Smile
Jan 2012
#50
You are much nicer than I, I would have encouraged my boyfriend to engage in the conversation and I
NotThisTime
Jan 2012
#53