However, what if after one or two years, I am still there, still reading Bible, still have the food, and, and still tell them I am “currently” not believing in God?
Do they invite you to enjoy food or to try to convert you?
I can think of two ways believers try to convert people: by living a good life, and being a good example; and by putting your head on a block and holding an axe to it. Saying that your friends are persecuting you for not believing is sort of a long shot but I hope they know that kind of strategy doesn't work in secular, civilized countries.
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Why do they invite you?
Do they invite you to enjoy food or to try to convert you?
I can think of two ways believers try to convert people: by living a good life, and being a good example; and by putting your head on a block and holding an axe to it. Saying that your friends are persecuting you for not believing is sort of a long shot but I hope they know that kind of strategy doesn't work in secular, civilized countries.