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It's Ironic.
God commands that we should plant the seed in faith and let Him take care of the rest. It shouldn't be our sole responsibilities as Christians to forcibly convert every non-believer in the world to the point that they feel alienated and where the convictions and testimonies become forced. Protestant Christians (as I am one raised from birth by two ordained Southern Baptist Ministers)believe that their is one way to heaven through believing that Christ is God and that He died to save us all from our sins and all we have to do is believe. Seminaries have made millions selling an education so that preachers can get their doctorates to teach this simple concept. The point is that Christians are increasingly losing time to witness effectively (effectively meaning spurring human interest in salvation and letting God take over) to people that never heard of God or don't want to hear about God. There's going to be a time where God's chosen will have to take a step back and watch as thousands of non-believers will pay the consequences of their inability to believe and Christians will have to account for their inability to witness to those nonbelievers. It is not our place as Christians to judge anybody but to witness and proclaim our beliefs to those around us. It is not up to us to condemn profane practices or declare judgment for practicing such practices but to offer alternatives and teachings that can better provide decision making skills. I'm not saying condone profane actions but don't actively spit at it and call it Satan becuase that's what Satan wants. He wants the pleasure of being credited for his work and it increases the potential for people to fall in his traps to spite what "racist white superioritists" say about their traditions and values.