I was waiting for the bus and suddenly two people came up to me and the person waiting with me and were like "Happy fourth and have a blessed day that God allowed us to have!" and they worked on the person in front of me first. I was like "Oh man, I hope they don't try to convert me". The other person was already a believer so they went right over to me and hugged me.
They started talking about Jesus and I said "I'm Pagan, sorry (kinda a mistake, I have nothing to apologize for for being Pagan but didn't want to offend them). They asked why, and I told them about Paganism and told them that although I'm not sure who I believe in yet, I'm leaning towards Morrighan. They asked why, and I told them a little about her, and they said that Jesus was a lot like her in ways. They then started quoting verses from the Bible, and at this point, I told them why I don't believe in Christianity anymore. I know I was probably wrong for doing so, since Pagans generally don't try to convert others and instead leave people to do their own research, but my beliefs were NOT up for trial, and I wanted to end the conversation already. They went on to say how all religions started from the Tower of Babel, and that's why so many religions are similar, and they kept calling Paganism evil, pretty much comparing it to Satanism. The other person who they talked to joined in and started talking about how Jesus is great, etc etc too.
Finally, I had enough and told them I have a stepmother who is a Jehovah's Witness and I have 3 bibles at home so I'll see where that leads me, and luckily the bus came at that moment so I was able to end the conversation right there, otherwise who knows how much longer they would've worked me over?
Was I too aggressive in defending my beliefs? Was I not aggressive enough? Should I have just told them I don't want to discuss religion? I thought it was annoying, although then again, they did get me to try to study religion more closely, so this experience probably made me spiritually stronger. Also, I feel that if I'm afraid to defend my beliefs, then I'll never get anywhere spiritually.
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