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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've had friendships with evangelicals. I knew as a nonbeliever we had big differences, but we also had many things in common - children in school together, friends, neighborhood. I enjoyed their company very much. I didn't talk about faith but didn't mind when they did - some. It was a big part of who they were. But I became a "project" to them. I came to realize, and be insulted that they didn't view the friendship as one between equals. They didn't respect me as I think I was willing to respect them.[/quote] Catholic now, but was raised in evangelical churches and heard a lot of people talking about their friends in this way. How sad it was that they weren't saved, how they were working to save them, etc, etc. Almost like they weren't people, but objects, notches on the wall. I came to Catholicism on my own and never had the experience of a Catholic trying to convert me.[/quote]
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