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What is a good way to explain christianisme to some one who doesn't know what it is?

ou mabey a good way to tell someone about ur religen(i KNow I spelled that wrong) with out making it seem like ur being rude to their beliefs?(I have horrid spelling) ou a way to explain why toi beleive what toi do to an Atheist person.
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Be sure they want toi to tell them about it first.
Bvb_Sws_TH_BMTH posted il y a plus d’un an
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harold said:
1. Have this talk with someone where there is mutual trust, ou at least no antagonism. You're not going to convert anyone par pushing your faith onto them, so relax. Our job as Christians is to model Jesus' l’amour to the world around us, not to convince anyone of their errors. Trying to explain your beliefs to someone who is hostile to you, faith, ou both is not being loving to them. God will work on their hearts, and if you're loving, kind and not judgmental to them, they may choose to ask toi when the time comes that they do want to hear plus about Jesus.
2. Explain the following:
a) God created us, loves us and wants the best for us.
b) God gives us the freedom to make good ou bad choices.
c) God wants to be in relationship with us, and he wants us to be righteous (to be right, correct, proper, in harmony with God).
d) Sin is the opposite of righteousness, and the consequence of sin is death. We're all free to choose righteousness ou sin from moment to moment.
e) No one can be wholly righteous under his/her own power. All fall short of the glory of God, because we are all broken.
f) God himself, in the form of Jesus, took the consequence of our sin so that we could be reconciled to God despite our lack of righteousness.
g) God does not make us be good, but he has forgiven us for our failures. All we need to do to experience that forgiveness is to acknowledge that Jésus was that sacrifice for us.
3. Set your expectations when toi talk about your faith. People are rarely convicted of christianisme par a logical process if they think they're basically good. christianisme only makes sense to those who realize that they are broken and lost, and it usually takes a fair amount of hardship for people to reach the end of their pride and be willing to admit that they aren't in control.
4. Talk about how your life is different when toi are seeking God daily as opposed to how it is when toi go your own way. How do toi feel different? How do toi act different? How upset are toi at setbacks in each case? How disrupted par pride do toi get when things go your way in each case? How much do toi like yourself in each case? How much do toi like other people in each case?
5. Be prepared for a lot of questions about your faith that are tangential to the main points: questions about Genesis (from creation through the flood to the age of the world), the Inquisition, the Crusades, fundamentalism, communion, penance, abuse par clergy, homosexuality, et cetera. There's a lot in the world that distracts from the basic message that I. We're sinners, II. Sin leads to death, III. Jésus paid the price so that we don't have to die, IV. We will be saved if we accept Jésus as our savior. So consider each question as it comes: is this central to the faith, ou is it a tangent/distraction?
6. Pray. Pray for wisdom in sharing your faith, and pray that God softens the hearts of your audience. It's up to Him anyway, so ask Him to make it happen.
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posted il y a plus d’un an 
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So Harold outlined a great way of how to explain the faith-- stick to the main point, talk about your personal experiences, and explaining the basic, most important tennants. I'm going to add to his conseil on how to make them listen. I think the most important part in this beautiful response is "mutual trust." Not only do toi want to talk to someone who trusts you, but I think it's important that toi trust them as well. Trust that they'll hear what you're saying, rather than assuming they won't listen. Also, respect their beleifs and opinions. Just as toi have had spiritual experiences that helped to solidify your belief system, so, most likely, did they, and it's important not to belittle that.
Cinders posted il y a plus d’un an
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no like a real way thatll actually work do toi expect him to read that?
jesusjunkie posted il y a plus d’un an
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knifewrench said:
Many people have the exact same problem. I find that the best way is to let them figure it out (e.g. wearing a cross, going on biblegateway.com in your lunch break, listening to a Bible-on-MP3 ou wearing a W.W.J.D. wristband).

Once they see these things, they'll probably ask something like "so... you're a Christian, huh?" the obvious response being yes, but don't drivel on about it in case they get put off, they usually respond a few secondes later with asking a question along the lines of "Is it true toi can't......" ou "How often do toi go to church?" ou a similar question. This is a great way of getting people interested, and I've used this method to have many great conversations with non-believers.

Hope it helps :)
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That may work, but "wearing a cross, going on biblegateway.com in your lunch break, listening to a Bible-on-MP3 ou wearing a W.W.J.D. wristband" Will mostly make people (Like me) Think that toi are a fanatic and they may try to stay away from you...
Night-Sky posted il y a plus d’un an
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Besides letting them figure it out on there own, u can sit with them in a bible study maybe, offer to pray with them for God to open their cœur, coeur and mind to his teachings, his law and his love. Biblical shows can also be very inspiring i think like the ten coomandments, that was fabulous. Now there's the whole concept of FAITH in God which is that confident belief in Him. I think that that is something they will really have to discover on their own.
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sweet_n_silly said:
i've been in that situaltion many times, even with the athiests. if the athiest is challenging u, bring up the Tower of Babel and how that's why we have all the different languages. i've not met one with a scientific explination for that. if u aren't being challenged, be as general ou specific as u feel they would be comfortable eith and start with the basics. work ur way up to plus complex, middle level topics, and then to the hardest to understand if they are comfortable with it. lots of times, they will ask plus questions and u can share plus than u intended. it really works!
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Night-Sky said:
Well, first off, make sure that they actually want to hear about your beleifs. Don't force what toi beleive down peoples throats. Also, don't mock their religion, ou say anything bad AT ALL about it. Let them tell toi about their beleifs, also. Even if toi think toi already know about it. They might think thay know about yours!
Make sure they want to hear what your saying. Don't try to convert them. toi can also explain your religion without bad mouthing others ou "non-beleivers" stuff like that.
Don't tell them that they will go to hell. I've been told that many times before and it won't make people listen. It will make them think your a crazy *****.
Treat them how toi want to be treated and don't expect them to beleive what toi say. Respect their religious stance!!!!!!!!!!!
Uh, can't think of other stuff, but Don't expect to convert them. toi may be sorely dissapointed.
Why do toi want to know, anyway?
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JesusLover47803 said:
just tell them that god created them
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kicksomebut23 said:
To explain,You must help them par explaining your knowledge form the bible. Never try to force anything if they disagree. toi must also do it from your heart. and if it's not out, than your faith is weak.
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