The bare existence of monotheism shows that the human mind is capable of attaining monotheistic conclusion.

Although i see the Abraham's case as just a story and Amenophis' case wasn't really monotheism, I know that becoming a Muslim in a Christian society with Christian parents is a possibility, just like becoming a monotheist was a possibility in a polytheistic society.
My question from yesterday was provoked by two discussions I had in the last months. Some months ago a friend of mine was convincing me that she'd have been a Christian even if she was born in Arabia to Muslim parents. Few days ago a friend of my brother, who became a devoted Christian after both his parents died in a car accident, was convincing me that if those Muslims in Iran or Yemen get to read the Bible, the things said in the Bible are just too strong, too true, to be ignored and undoubtedly those Muslims will have second thoughts about their religion and eventually become Christian.
I see it as a bunch of crap, but I wondered what does the majority of the religious members here think.