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netpsycho wrote on May 13th, 2007 1

Something that the Christians are very good at is placing their<br>faith in various forms of entertainment in an attempt to affect the<br>users of said entertainment. This usually is done in things which<br>appeals to children (Charlie Brown or The Chronicles of Narnia, for<br>example) as they are easily influenced by external mediums. Those<br>who do this are fully aware of what they are doing, it is a<br>conscious decision made to convert people to their faith. Is it<br>really that hard to accept that people don't believe the same as<br>you do?

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jvfierro wrote on Aug 31st, 2007 2

It is not about converting people to the faith. It is clearly stated in the Bible "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." The Christians you are speaking of are just trying to spread the Word. Christianity is not a faith as you would say it, but it is a realization of who we are and Who we came from. I am not trying to push it on you, but you need to realize that a true Christian would not force their beliefs on you. It is not our place to judge, but to help others find God.

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DDinohio wrote on Jan 7th, 2008 3

You know, it would seem to me that ANYONE of any religion would be using every medium available to try and bring others to thier belief..
As a Christian, I have no problem with using entertainment to try and bring others to Christ. It is NOT HARD to believe others do not
trust in Christ but that does not mean that as a Christian, I should not, and every other Christian should not continue to try and reach
them. I am a professional songwriter. I have been blessed and make a very good living doing just that and it is thanks to GODS
gift of talent that I have done so, and I certainly have tried to let others know through my music as well as my live shows that I am
a Christian, that I was born in sin and only through Christ may I ever be forgiven and reach heaven. By the way, I am known as a
secular artist, not a Christian songwriter, so in closing, just please understand that we Christians, as a part of our belief will continue
to try and bring as many others to Christ as we can.

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