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It is notoriously difficult to gain converts to Christ in cultures that have a well defined and attractive afterlife teaching in their religions. Examples are Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and some others. If this observation is correct then can Christians seriously propose that the Holy Spirit is the one who actively converts pagans to Christ? If the observation is correct then it looks as though human argument fails to impress whenever an alternative to Christianity's heaven and hell exists and that conversion boils down to persuading people to join Christianity which is easier with people whose culture has no attractive afterlife doctrine.