I can't help but notice after reading several of your evangelizing tips that your advice is very much tailored to the behaviors of specific kinds of Christians -- other religions either do very little evangelizing or do not use the same tactics -- but you refer to "theists" instead of Christians. This seems to me to be doing something quite similar to what you advise against here: it lumps all theists together while talking specifically about the behaviors of only a subset.
Not exactly damaging the way it is when a Christian behaves that way, but to other kinds of theist, kind of irritating. Especially when they turn these exact behaviors on us, too.
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I can't help but notice after reading several of your evangelizing tips that your advice is very much tailored to the behaviors of specific kinds of Christians -- other religions either do very little evangelizing or do not use the same tactics -- but you refer to "theists" instead of Christians. This seems to me to be doing something quite similar to what you advise against here: it lumps all theists together while talking specifically about the behaviors of only a subset.
Not exactly damaging the way it is when a Christian behaves that way, but to other kinds of theist, kind of irritating. Especially when they turn these exact behaviors on us, too.