Some words that might be used for such people include "missionaries" and "proselytizers". (Another one might be "annoying".) "Evangelist" is another term; it comes from a Greek term meaning "good messenger".
Proselytic refers to efforts or actions aimed at persuading someone to convert to a different religion, belief, or opinion. It often involves advocating for one's own beliefs and attempting to convince others to adopt them.
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Proselytizing is the practice of one person or group actively trying to persuade others of the same faith to attend or become members of their parish or church, such as members of Methodist Church A convincing members of Methodist Church B across town to leave their church and join Methodist Church A. I hear proselytizing most commonly referring to Evangelicals who seek to proselytize Roman Catholics or "high church" protestants.
Some people believe that religion can be a tool for controlling the masses, as it can provide moral guidelines and promote obedience to authority. However, others see religion as a source of comfort, community, and spiritual guidance. The relationship between religion and control is complex and can vary depending on individual beliefs and interpretations.
Some Convert from one to another, for the purpose of Marriage, by which the Religion forbids marriage outside it's own Religion, and there are probably as many reasons for changing from one to the other, as there are Religions to begin, or end with, of which Sex Scandals within the Church, or Temple, Etc. would tend to make the list as well.
Missionaries or Convertists
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There is no specific religion that exclusively plays rugby and cricket. Both sports are played by people of various religious backgrounds, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, and others. The participation in these sports is not limited to any particular religion.
To spread their particular religious beliefs and convert people to that religion.
There are few people in the Jewish religion compared to others because most people are in religion to the king or almighty God and what Jesus did on the cross he died in.
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This Question is potentially broader than religion but, since it has been categorised in part as a religious Question, I will give that perspective. Certain religions are known as 'proselytising' religions and strongly encourage their followers to convert others to that religion. So, Christians believe that they have a duty to convert followers of all other religions, to Christianity, while Muslims believe that they have a duty to convert followers of all other religions, to Islam. Judaism was once seen as a proselytising religion, but less so now. Many Christians strongly believe that their religion is the one true religion and, for some, there may even be a sense that it is in some way irrational for others not to convert readily to Christianity, when told what Christians believe. Also, it is a requirement among certain minor Christian sects and denominations for young adults to spend up to two years attempting to convert others.
maybe there are more people of their religion
Answer 1Christians may convert to Islam, or Muslims to Christianity, because they believe that their new religion is the true path to God. Others may convert to Buddhism because they respect the ethical values and path of Buddhism. Conquered people tend to convert to the religion of their conquerors, even when there is no compulsion to do so. In other cases, they are persecuted until they do convert to the dominant religion. Uneducated people can be converted by force of personality or the belief that those they look up to are probably right about these things. Nelson Mandela, in his autobiography (The Long Walk to Freedom), tells how he became a Christian because by doing so he would be able to attend school.Answer 2Some people convert because they feel threatened or afraid that if they do not convert, they will suffer in this world. Some people convert because there are economic, political, or social advantages to being part of a certain religious group. Some others have an epiphany or life-changing moment where they "discover" that a different religion is the right one for them and their ethics. Some others are captivated by technological wonders that adherents of foreign religions have.And finally, some people debate and deliberate over which religion best suits how they see the world and choose to go with that one.Answer 3(Continuing from Answer 2) And some people, after thought and prayer, realize that the religion they were taught and had not thought about before, was not what they believed. Each person should investigate the teachings of the religion they were taught to see if they truly believe it.Are human bodies that have been dead for centuries even thousands of years going to be reassembled from the molecules that have dispersed during composition and float into the sky? Not possible, but that is a belief that is taught by some Christian sects.
In most cases you can find people to explain what the religion you are thinking about joining, then convert based on what you accept and believe.