Interesting updates to wiki for the term.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Proselytism&diff=552633611&oldid=22315823
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Views on the propriety of proselytism, or even [[evangelism]], differ radically. Some feel that freedom of speech should have no limits and that virtually anyone, anywhere should have the right to talk about anything they see fit. Others see all sorts of evangelism as a nuisance and an intrusion and would like to see them proscribed. Thus, Natan Lerner observes that the issue is one of a clash of rights - the right of a person to express his views versus the right of a person not to be exposed to views that he does not wish to hear.
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Christianity.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Proselytism&diff=552633611&oldid=5877831
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In the [[Bible]], the word [[proselyte]] denotes a person who has converted to the [[Judaism|Jewish religion]], without overtly negative overtones. In our day, however, the connotations of the word proselytism are almost exclusively negative. Nonetheless, many people use the words interchangeably. An [[Orthodox Christianity|Orthodox]] writer, Stephen Methodius Hayes has written: “If people talk about the need for evangelism, they meet with the response, “The Orthodox church does not proselytize” as if evangelizing and proselytism were the same thing.”
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==Bahá’í Faith==