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How Should Christians Deal with Doubt? [Spirituality & Religion]

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RedBaron · M
However they like. Nobody should dictate that for anyone else.
GodSpeed63 · 70-79, M
@RedBaron
However they like. Nobody should dictate that for anyone else.

Nobody is dictating anything, just helping believers overcome their doubts is all.
RedBaron · M
@GodSpeed63 That's up to them, not to you. Don't try to impose yourself and your beliefs/values on other people.
GodSpeed63 · 70-79, M
@RedBaron
That's up to them, not to you.

Why are you dictating that I should not help my brothers and sisters in Christ?
RedBaron · M
@GodSpeed63 Has anyone asked for your help? If not, mind your own business. And if you know the answer, why did you post the question?
GodSpeed63 · 70-79, M
@RedBaron
Has anyone asked for your help?

Do I always need an invitation?
RedBaron · M
@GodSpeed63 Of course. How can you know anyone wants help from you if they don't ask? Otherwise, you're just a busybody sticking your nose in other people's business. Don't be obtuse.
GodSpeed63 · 70-79, M
@RedBaron
Of course.

Read the parable of the good Samaritan.
Sharon · F
@RedBaron
Has anyone asked for your help?
I bet christians would soon object if Satanists went around trying to help people find their way back to Satan. Actually I bet most practising christians would object to any other religious group (even other christians sects) proselytizing as they do.