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Why do people insist that their belief is true and beliefs followed by others are false ?

Doesn't that sound too disrespectful?
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JonathanSJ · 36-40, M
Isn't insist a foul word?
You are living in a free country (in case you don't live in Afghanistan or Myanmar)

A 6 year old boy, if he plays with fire and his parents stop him, would he treat it as disrespectful?

Since when telling the truth is being disrespectful? People don't insist. They are just there to save your time. You will sail through the oceans of religion and come back to the LORD like me or you will keep him in your heart forever.

A sane person like @LadyGrace and a few more may help you not to take the longer route but a short one
And that is what are the sane people are for. They are torch bearers. So, if they disrespect you if they tell their way, then i would want you to take the longer route and not feel disrespected but i will wait for you to be back because i have done what you are doing now.
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@JonathanSJ
A 6 year old boy, if he plays with fire and his parents stop him, would he treat it as disrespectful?

Since when telling the truth is being disrespectful? People don't insist. They are just there to save your time. You will sail through the oceans of religion and come back to the LORD like me or you will keep him in your heart forever.

First please understand the difference between the risk of a child playing with fire and someone practicing their faith.
That you live in the illusion of getting saved from eternal hell, doesn't mean that others follow the same illusion. And it is as disrespectful to tell a person that the God who he/ she believes is false or he is a fool for not following God as telling someone that the lord character you believe is a myth or he is a product of Satan( another fictional figure in your myth).