Q. But he says he wants to share his religion with me.
A. Sharing your religion with others is a good thing. But
I suggest that your friend doesn't know the difference
between sharing and imposing. If I have an apple, I offer
you half and you accept my offer, then I have shared with
you. But if you say to me "Thank you, but I have already
eaten" and I keep insisting that you take half the apple
until you finally give in to my pressure, this can hardly be
called sharing. People like your 'friend' try to disguise
their bad behaviour by calling it 'sharing', 'love', or
'generosity', but by whatever name they call it, their
behaviour is still just rude, bad manners and selfish.
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