Last weekend my friend Clint and I were handing out gospel tracts at an annual car show in Temecula. One conversation I got into with a 30ish man made me think of how unnecessary it is to get into all kinds of side issues when you're explaining the gospel to someone.
Towards the beginning of the conversation I asked him if he goes to church. He said that he is a Mormon, but recently stopped going to church because of how the church supported Prop 8 (no gay marriage) and he believes everyone should be able to live however they want. I asked if he was homosexual and he said no.
At that point I had to make a quick decision. Should I:
A) Talk about what the bible says about homosexuality and how I voted yes on Prop 8, and how I had a Prop 8 banner on my lawn.
B) Talk about how the Mormon church is not Christian in any way, shape or form, and how Mormons are just as lost as Muslims, Satanists and Atheists.
C) Ask him if he's ever told a lie, talk about the ten commandments, explain to him that he's a sinner bound for judgement and that he needs to repent and trust Jesus Christ as his savior.
C it was. Why get into a fight over something that's obviously close to his emotion zone? Besides, he's not hellbound because he's a backslidden Mormon who thinks homosexuality is ok, he's hellbound for the same reason I was. He's a sinner who needs a savior. That's it.
With the help of Clint, it was a great conversation. Hopefully I will see him again someday.