ManOnLifeJourney
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Yes.
Why do you feel the need to proselytise?
Why don’t you use your 8hrs to your advantage and maybe learn a language, or listen to a podcast, anything that gets you escaping your own thoughts?
This is just my opinion, but I believe that many people who believe in God proselytise and interact with fellow believers to reassure themselves of their own belief. They need that credence.
To your first question. Imagine if you are standing on a freeway, and there is a truck coming fast. Someone yells at you, and says "Hey! you better get off the road", and you look back at that person and ask "Why do you feel the need to tell me this?" Just then the truck runs you over. Life is like this, first you are born, and then you grow up, and then you die. If a person truly believes they have the answer to how to have eternal life, would it be more loving to not tell you, or to try and tell you about it?
To your second question. I get this question asked of me online a lot! Firstly learning other languages is not my thing. My former Spanish teacher recommended that I never try to learn another language because it is too hard for my brain. As far as podcasts are concerned, I listen to an hour, sometimes 2 hours, and sometimes 3 hours of podcasts every night. I also listen to an audio Bible every night. Once in a blue moon I will listen to an audio book. I also listen to music while I vacuum the rooms. So all that you asked of me here, is already being done except for learning another language.
This might come as a surprise, but I do agree with you. The Christian life is not meant to be lived all alone, as I do. When someone is in a good Christian community (Church) they have fellowship and this does help make the belief system stronger. But as far as telling the unsaved about Jesus, that is actually a commandment that Jesus himself gave to us to do.
Earlier you asked me why I don't talk to my Christian leader, and I responded I don't have a Christian leader. Then you pointed out that Jesus is my Christian leader. I'm putting this in my own words. Anyways I do believe that He is just a prayer away. However, there are also earthly Christian leaders as well. They are called Pastors. I do not have a Pastor because I'm an outcast to the local body of believers. Now that is something to talk about! Churches are run by imperfect people, and they don't always follow the scriptures like they should. There are a lot of people in Churches that don't even know the Bible all that well. But in my solitude working alone at the school, has given me plenty of time to listen to the Bible and I've been through it multiple times since 2007. As a result, when I'm around Churchy people, I often can sense that something doesn't seem to line up with what I'm hearing from it.