To make another person change religion is called "convert". The person who changes his beliefs is also said to "convert"; or to have undergone a "conversion", though the term "apostasy" is also sometimes used.
When someone tries to change your beliefs, it is called persuasion or influence. This can involve presenting arguments, evidence, or emotional appeals to convince you to adopt a different belief or perspective.
The person who argues with a fool is trying to convince someone who is unlikely to change their mind.
Being agnostic, I view them as different than me, but this doesn't change my perception of their character or personality, as long as their religion does not become overbearing on me and my beliefs.
You can be able to change someone's mindset. All you have to do is convince them that your belief's and ideologies are the right ones to be followed.
Blackmail is not a form of persuasion. It involves threatening someone with revealing damaging information unless they comply with the blackmailer's demands. Persuasion, on the other hand, typically involves using reasoning, logic, or emotional appeals to convince someone to take a particular action or change their beliefs.
Yes why not if a particular religion allows for it. Christianity does not allow change outside that which is written in the Bible.
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Lady Jane Grey never changed the religion. She was Protestant, as well as the King before her. The one who wanted to change the religion was Mary. Once Jane was no longer queen, and she was executed, Mary became queen and changed the religion to the Christian beliefs.
Informing involves providing facts, details, or knowledge to educate or raise awareness about a topic without necessarily trying to change someone's opinion. Persuading, on the other hand, aims to influence someone's beliefs, attitudes, or actions by presenting arguments, emotions, or reasons to convince them of a particular viewpoint or course of action.
I am guessing (and it is just a guess), that they prefer not to discuss their beliefs, and are trying to change the subject.
Yes, the word 'convert' (pronounced con vert) is a singular, common noun; a word for someone who has changed their beliefs in an important way; a word for a person.The word 'convert' (pronounced con vert) is also a verb; to change your beliefs or to persuade someone to change their beliefs; to change from one system, use, or method to another.