If they're involved in a religion, I try to put it into terms they can relate to; ie. focusing on the message of Jesus to love and forgive if they're Christian, the Wiccan Rede if they're Pagan, etc.
If they're caught up in fundamentalism, like for example thinking war is ok because the 'god' of the old testament liked wars, then I point out the contradiction between that and the message of Jesus, if appropriate. The question of whether to speak up or not is a matter of guidance and discernment.
Your friends sound like they're already open-minded and receptive. In that case, I'd suggest getting them a copy of Carla's book The Choice as a gift. This book explains the key tenets of the Law of One in layperson's terms, and focuses on the important aspects of working towards Harvest.
Wow, your friends would actually watch a PowerPoint presentation!? That's amazing! In that case, you could get ideas from Carla's book on how to summarize the key concepts. Then you could give them the book as a follow-up, or keep a couple of copies to circulate on loan.
If they're caught up in fundamentalism, like for example thinking war is ok because the 'god' of the old testament liked wars, then I point out the contradiction between that and the message of Jesus, if appropriate. The question of whether to speak up or not is a matter of guidance and discernment.
Your friends sound like they're already open-minded and receptive. In that case, I'd suggest getting them a copy of Carla's book The Choice as a gift. This book explains the key tenets of the Law of One in layperson's terms, and focuses on the important aspects of working towards Harvest.
Wow, your friends would actually watch a PowerPoint presentation!? That's amazing! In that case, you could get ideas from Carla's book on how to summarize the key concepts. Then you could give them the book as a follow-up, or keep a couple of copies to circulate on loan.