An atheist will not become a christian unless he/she wants to learn about the belief in Jesus and the teachings of The Bible. This is not something that can be taught, although many people will try and shove religion down people's throats. Therefore, you can help an atheist become Christian by waiting until they ask for your help. Then your efforts will neither be intrusive nor wasted. If you haven't been asked for help then you are overstepping your boundaries.
AnswerIt is no "help" to an atheist to become a Christian. Many atheists would see the concept that you feel they are doing something "wrong" to be proof of the unreasonable fixation of your point of view. Many atheists have become such after discarding Christianity as a non-starter, not because they haven't heard the Christians "good news". In that case it is like approaching a divorced person to explain all the good points of the abusive spouse they have left. AnswerIn most cases, you will not be able to, especially when you approach the situation thinking that you are "helping". Right off the bat, the atheist in question is going to be rightfully defensive at the thought that they need "help" due to being spiritually flawed. It is possible that by trying to "help", you will cause the person to become an even more steadfast atheist. Bottom line: you cannot force anyone into beliefs. AnswerYou shouldn't. It's their choice, not yours. This is why so many atheists haven't yet 'come out' - they're afraid of being hassled by people like you for the rest of their lives.Answer
You would have to be able to (1) define what you mean by the word God, (2) you must be able to provebeyond a reasonable doubt that the God you believe in truly exists, (3) you must be able toprovethe reliability of the Bible in all aspects. If you can do these three things an atheist who, like a scientist, goes where the evidence leads, might be persuaded to become a Christian. While this may be the case with thehonestatheist, the person who claims to be an atheist but is really only angry at God might be harder to persuade. But in either case reaching these three goals is basically an impossible task.
There have been many. If you count children, then every Christian was once atheist, since babies are not born believeing in a god - they have to be taught that.CS Lewis is one of the better known people who have become Christian after being atheistic.
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