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10 Ways to Stop Feeling Guilty Your Friend Is Going to Hell

6. Justify your lack of evangelism by telling yourself that you’re not trying to be like the creepy fundamentalists who come on too strong.

Like the nuts on Facebook or that crazy church who sent people to your door recently. Because in every other area of your life, of course, you stop doing important things because other people take things a little too far.

7. Dabble in other religions.

Buddhists are cool. You don’t have to believe in God and there are no hard demands made on your life.

Of course, keep your Christian “cover” (most of your friends are Christians, and, quite frankly, it’s good for business contacts), but don’t let the Christainity thing go to your head. It’s all pretty much the same thing, right?

8. Stop being so deeply involved in your church.

And for the love of God, stop giving to your church. Let other people do that. Stop drinking the Kool-Aid.

Money will eventually drop out of the sky to create and nurture ministries that build up believers and reach non-Christians. Other people will pay for the awesome stuff the church does for your kids.

Let other people sacrifice. You spend that hard-earned money on yourself.