Galatians 1: 10. "If I am still a people-pleaser, I am not a servant of Christ.
The teachings of some are people pleasers. When it comes to ideas against the Vedas. Knowing the scriptures, we can use the scriptures to point out that the idea is wrong. We should not worry about being ridiculed by others.
Paul, regardless of the pressure from the people around him, clearly knew who he was ministering to. God's approval is important, not man's approval. His main aim was to get God's approval and not human approval
In the same way, we are servants of Christ. It doesn't matter whether people respect us or despise us. What matters is that we serve God. One day each of us will give an account of ourselves to God (Romans 14:12). This does not mean that we should not worry about what people think and say about us, but our ultimate goal is God; It is to please. Well done, good and faithful servant (Matthew 25:23) let our Savior strive to say to us. Amen.