Understanding people is difficult.
True ...
As far as I have come to experience, most people are quite reluctant to get experimented on.
… and true. That makes the whole "Why can't we test gods?" question I often get seem rather silly.
But what happens when you meet another person, a loving family person, polite and nice to everyone, fair and just in their dealing... and a devout Muslim, Hindu, Asatru or atheist? You'd still admire the same attributes... but now they cannot come from the same source as before.
Would conclusion could you draw from that?
That Muslims, Hindus, etc. can be loving, polite, and fair. I don't think it's hard.
Again, in contrast to what others may have said to you, I was not offering Christian good behavior and success as proof of a god. Rather, I was making 2 points:
1) People imitate what they admire - are drawn to what they admire. If unbelievers don't admire Christians, they're not going to imitate them, won't be drawn to them.
2) If you feel you have a message people should hear, it is easiest to do so within friendship - real friendship - not friendship with the ulterior motive of selling something.
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