Thursday, September 22, 2011

Why do some people seem to think that it is their mission in life to change everybody else's beliefs?

I don't mean Christians. I know that the Bible teaches them to do this. What I mean is more like putting people down if they disagree or the so-called know-it-alls or the dominating conversation killers.Why do some people seem to think that it is their mission in life to change everybody else%26039;s beliefs?
i agree with T.



People who feel the need to try to change other people's beliefs may be insecure about their own beliefs.

People who aren't secure in may want to get everyone else to be like them to boost their own beliefs.Why do some people seem to think that it is their mission in life to change everybody else%26039;s beliefs?
Because we are all taught that way, our way is the best or no way. it is really sad.Why do some people seem to think that it is their mission in life to change everybody else%26039;s beliefs?
Maybe they don't feel secure in their beliefs, and by acting high and mighty, and putting down others' beliefs, they can feel better about their insecurities.



I'm not really talking about personal insecurities like their feelings or anxieties, but that might play a part as well. I'm talking about insecurities concerning their beliefs and morals.Why do some people seem to think that it is their mission in life to change everybody else%26039;s beliefs?
by nature, immature people will try their best to prove themselves right over you.