Christian Faith from the Perspective of Other Faiths
The contemporary global interaction of religions is accessible through the Internet. This section identifies sites that describe how other faiths interact with Christian faith. Some of these sites are severely critical and even hostile toward Christian faith. They are included so that Christians can be aware of these voices and be prepared to take them into account as they live in a multi-religious world.
www.answering-christianity.com/ac.htm
This site is maintained by a Muslim who uses links to other Muslim sites to answer Christian critiques of Islam and to make criticisms of Christianity. It is most specifically directed against a Christian apologetics site www.answering-islam.org that describes itself as "A Christian-Muslim Dialogue".
www.google.com/Top/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Opposing_Views/Christianity/
This is the general site within Google for views opposed to Christianity. At the site there are subheadings for more specific critiques.
www.jewsforjudaism.org/j4j-2000/index.html
"Jews for Judaism" is an organization that provides a wide variety of services, education and programs to enable Jews to rediscover and strengthen their Jewish heritage. At this site it provides resources for Jews who are approached by missionaries who represent various proselytizing groups, including alternative and new religions.
http://www.kentaxrecords.com/iaca/index.php
This is "Indians Against Christian Aggression" (www.christreview.org) but located at the above address. The site describes why Christian evangelism and conversion is an act of aggression and then identifies the many ways in which Christians engage in this activity. It argues that evangelism is a hate crime and that "Conversion should only happen through spiritual persuasion and not through the gifting of material possessions." It also argues that the threat of hell or eternal punishment is a form of violence, and is therefore an inappropriate form of persuasion.
This site provides support to ex-Christians and to those who are considering leaving Christian faith. It combines apologetics with personal stories. "Links" to similar sites.