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badgenome said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

I am well aware of those who are happy because of their belief (just like my family), and I don't mind that at all. But it may still be a burden based on my explanation in the OP. And even though a religious person may be happy, that doesn't rule out the possibility that they may make others unhappy (such as homosexuals who want to get married, or anyone who doesn't want to be circumcised).

But the evidence is overwhelming that it is not generally a burden and, in fact, carries tangible benefits. As for your example in the OP, just because you personally have a negative view of evangelism doesn't mean that evangelical people share your view and think of it as a burden.

And yes, of course it's bad to try and force your beliefs on other people, but that is the case whether those beliefs are religious or secular.


I wasn't talking about it as a physical burden though, but more of a burden in theory. The Bible is telling people to spread God's word, even though most people probably don't go to Asia to make the polulation over there Christian. People simply skip their duty/burden, therefore it's not a burden for them.