| Often Christians will witness to others to | | | | did drugs, had a divorce or did some other |
| get them to join a Church or accept Jesus | | | | hideous thing to another. What always turns |
| Christ as their personal savior. What they | | | | me off is that I have no sympathy for losers |
| may not realize is if they do not do it just | | | | and I am glad they found their invisible |
| right they are doing the opposite of their | | | | friend to help them cope.Surely being |
| mission. In other words they end up turning | | | | psychotic, schizophrenic or having an |
| off the target, rather than converting them | | | | invisible friend does not impress me, it |
| to God.Some mistakes they will often make is | | | | scares me and considering these pathetic, |
| assuming the person they are talking to is | | | | loser and addiction issues, I do not wish to |
| weak like them or has had such a miserable | | | | have them as friends or to be involved in |
| and pathetic life like they have? Or that the | | | | anything they are. I am totally turned off. |
| person they are trying to convert has an | | | | So if you go around preaching to people, |
| addiction problem of some type?Personally | | | | telling them of your pathetic past or your |
| having been witnessed too about once a week | | | | invisible friend be careful how you do it. It |
| while minding my own business, someone just | | | | is a huge turn off and you make yourself look |
| has to come tell me about their God and their | | | | like a complete fool, lacking personal |
| life story of how they found God and it | | | | character and are often perceived as a mental |
| changed their life. That is great, yet what | | | | case. Think on this and keep your religion to |
| they so often do is start telling me how they | | | | yourself. |
| were abused as a child, were an alcoholic, | | | | |