Apricot wrote:Fair enough. Every religion proselytizes. Some do it through the sword; others through food; yet others appeal to their audience's fear by preaching salvation in lieu of eternal fire and fury upon death. You belong to the last one. Curiously, however, is the approach you take. It is often a combative and demeaning tactic, misogynistic and condescending in nature and where one side only (yours) has all the answers. For heaven’s sake (pun intended), how do you expect to appeal to your target audience if that is your evangelism approach? Don’t they teach how to be fishers of men in those “doctrinally sound” reformed gospel churches?

I can laugh too by the way.
At last, a reasonable response
Is it "the approach" (the classic excuse used by most of those who reject Christ or are uncomfortable with their current standing with God and consequences thereof should they pass away to meet Him and be judged) that pricks you, or the
eternal implications of the message of the Gospel itself?
That's like saying I will not attend my summons to Court because the server who came to my door to deliver it to me was rude to me. Does that even make sense?
And who said Mugundaman is the ambassador of reformed theology?
I am
not a pastor in a pulpit, Wazoo is not a church. We do not know each other personally nor have ever met. We are just two faceless handles having a discussion in the wilds of cyberspace. I am simply a
sinner like you, but I have put my full faith and trust in the perfect finished work on the cross by Christ Jesus.
All my sins are forgiven in Him - past, present, and future. FOREVER! Even "my approach

" has been forgiven . What a beautiful gift!
This where most non-believers miss the boat. A believer in Christ is not expected to be "perfect". But they are experiencing Sanctification - a progressive decline in sinful patterns over the course of their lives as they are
slowly being conformed into the image of Christ. In fact if you attended
even a doctrinally sound church you would be
shocked that many Christians there go through the same struggles with sin that non-believers do. The difference is they are
eternally forgiven in Christ through faith while the non-believers aren't if they do not repent and believe before it is too late

.
Shalom.
P.S. Glad to see you can laugh too. That's always a wonderful thing. Some people take themselves too seriously on Wazoo as if being here were a paid position. I won't mention names!