>>I also wouldn't harm them for that :). But it is somewhat insulting, you know, that they think less of you just because you don't belong to the same club (of their brand of religion or to the religious in general) and that they wish your problem was fixed by becoming one of them. That's just a very polite form of discrimination, IMO.
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>LOL.
>They don't think less of you one way or another. Christians are first to acknowledge that they are weak and FAR from being perfect. That's why people turn ro Christianity
Glad to know I don't suffer from that particular weakness.
If what you say is right, then why do they want to increase their numbers?