Forcing others into a particular religion contradicts many of the core teachings of most faiths, including Christianity. Jesus, for instance, taught love, compassion, and free will in matters of faith. In passages like Matthew 7:7, where he encourages people to "ask, and it will be given to you," or in Revelation 3:20, where he says, "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock," it is clear that belief in God is meant to be a personal choice, not something to be imposed. Forcing someone into a religion goes against the principle of respecting others' autonomy and the idea that faith is a matter of personal conviction. Genuine faith and spiritual transformation, according to many religious traditions, are best nurtured through choice, understanding, and love, rather than through coercion or force.
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10:30 That reasoning is similar to how extremists justify their actions, believing their view is the only truth. And terrorists are a subset of these extremists. You are dangerous.