How to Influence People-And Make Friends
Briefly

The early Christians, despite facing mockery for their beliefs, were fueled by a profound love for one another that powerfully contrasted with their contemporaries' mutual hatred.
Tertullian observed that it was the noble deeds of love among Christians that turned the attention of Romans, showcasing a stark contrast to their violent tendencies.
In a world rife with contention, the early Christians' adherence to love over aggression serves as a guiding principle for effective persuasion and social harmony.
The eventual acceptance of Christianity in the Roman Empire illustrates how persistent love, rather than hostility, can transform public perception and engender profound change.
Read at The Atlantic
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