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<blockquote data-quote="Halbhh" data-source="post: 76389287" data-attributes="member: 375234"><p>Yes, interesting.</p><p></p><p>Sure looks like most people would need to feel that few around have heard a message in order to choose to preach it. If you think the person next to you (in a Christian majority nation) <em>has already heard</em> the accurate message about Christ, then you'd not tell them what you think they already know.</p><p></p><p>But, also, we <em><strong>do</strong></em> have a portion of Christians that do continually tell others the gospel message, because it could be that some haven't heard it.</p><p></p><p>In contrast, a Muslim here would correctly feel that very few have heard their message.</p><p></p><p>To me, what I often find is that some <em>portion </em>thinks they know about the Christ, but actually have a mistaken idea that isn't the same as the real account. That's not most people, but it is still a fair number, more than just 10% I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halbhh, post: 76389287, member: 375234"] Yes, interesting. Sure looks like most people would need to feel that few around have heard a message in order to choose to preach it. If you think the person next to you (in a Christian majority nation) [I]has already heard[/I] the accurate message about Christ, then you'd not tell them what you think they already know. But, also, we [I][B]do[/B][/I] have a portion of Christians that do continually tell others the gospel message, because it could be that some haven't heard it. In contrast, a Muslim here would correctly feel that very few have heard their message. To me, what I often find is that some [I]portion [/I]thinks they know about the Christ, but actually have a mistaken idea that isn't the same as the real account. That's not most people, but it is still a fair number, more than just 10% I think. [/QUOTE]
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