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This isn't meant to start a flame...it's just something to think about. Is it really that bad of a thing, in and of itself, to teach Christianity? I'm not talking about shoving it down someone's throat, being rude, etc. But if someone's religious beliefs state that they are to spread the gospel, and they're not doing it in a harmful way, is it really all that bad? An example...Jehovah's Witness. I don't agree with them. To me, their beliefs are kinda weird. It's a little annoying when they come to my front door. At the same time, they leave immediately when I ask them to, they are not rude, they do me no harm, and they are following their religious beliefs (which, by our constitution, they have every right to believe). I don't agree with them, but I respect their right to follow their beliefs in a way that doesn't harm me or really anyone else. I don't know anything about your co-worker's son and how he goes about teaching Christianity, so please know that I'm aware that this specific situation might be different. I'm just wondering at what point do we draw the line between "evangelism" and religion which is harmful(especially when it gains political power) and people simply following their beliefs in ways that might not make sense to us, but isn't harming us either? This is sincerely meant for discussion and is not meant to be a flame or anything of the sort.
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