Barna released a study that states, "Almost half of [Christian] Millennials (47%) agree at least somewhat that it is wrong to share one's personal beliefs with someone of a different faith in hopes that they will one day share the same faith."
Why do you think 47% of Millennials feel that way? Could it be they would rather keep the peace than engage in a conversation that may lead to conflict?
Why is it people typically avoid conflict? Well, it creates friction, frustration, and even causes people to get upset with one another.