What is the tension between a believer and an unbeliever?
“What fellowship has light with darkness?” Surely there is antagonism between the unbeliever and the evangel. This may express itself in antagonism being shown toward one who is a believer by an unbeliever. This is self-evident.
But, the question we need to consider, however, is this: Is the simple presence of any antagonism between two people of faith necessarily evidence that one of them is an unbeliever? Is all antagonism evidence of unbelief in the evangel? The burden of proof lies with any who would assert such a proposition. For example: Is a dispensationalist who argues against amillennialism, even to the point of being rude and obnoxious in his remarks about amillennialists, thereby demonstrating that he himself is necessarily an unbeliever? Or is it instead simply that such a dispensationalist is a rude, tactless, and obnoxious person?
The non-believer feels they are right not to believe in GOD and the believer feels he is right to believe in GOD.
It is very important to respect the right of choice. If I said this once, I have said it a thousand times, If there is no GOD, all I did was to waist my time but if there is a GOD, then I am saving my soul.
The choice will always be yours.