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So it seems the most used technique for getting people "saved" in America is the possibility of a truck withe word "Killer" driving around outside to kill the new converts. I have actually heard this scenario in support of the "If you were to die tonight, are you sure where you. Luckily for me, I never had to face this option; I was born into a Christian family and have never been persuaded otherwise. I have to think, though, that if I had to make the decision based off of this approach, I would not choose to be a Christian.
Death scare tactics are nowhere in the Bible... anywhere. Honestly, I doubt anyone is going to be convinced that they are going to die tonight unless they are laying on their deathbed. The benefits of being a Christian go far beyond dying and going to heaven, so what would your answer be if you got the response, "What if I wake up tomorrow?" What reason would you give people to become Christian?
Maybe we should try that approach instead.
Death scare tactics are nowhere in the Bible... anywhere. Honestly, I doubt anyone is going to be convinced that they are going to die tonight unless they are laying on their deathbed. The benefits of being a Christian go far beyond dying and going to heaven, so what would your answer be if you got the response, "What if I wake up tomorrow?" What reason would you give people to become Christian?
Maybe we should try that approach instead.