To question and challenge can be to attack to some. If you are challenging someone’s deeply held faith in a false religion, challenging its basic beliefs and assumptions, how can it not be viewed as an attack by the person who holds the belief?
You posted: To question and challenge can be to attack to some. If you are challenging someones deeply held faith in a false religion, challenging its basic beliefs and assumptions, how can it not be viewed as an attack by the person who holds the belief?
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If it is done in the spirit of love I believe many (not all, sadly) will understand and not see it as an attack. That does not mean they will be persuaded, of course. And, in matters of faith, force really is not effective, no matter how high the stakes. One must believe because one believes, not because another insists on that belief.