In a message dated 11/14/2007 10:08:42 AM Central Standard Time,
jsjonesmiami@YAHOO.COM writes:
> >I must agree that one shouldn't always wait to be asked for help. And
> >therein lies the rub, since deciding whether or not someone who is not
> >asking for help needs it anyway is wholly dependent on the beliefs of
> >the prospective helper. To go back to the religion thing: if you
> >truly believe that everyone who doesn't share your faith is going to
> >be damned for all eternity, how can you in good conscience *not*
> >proselytize?
>
> I agree. But aren't we getting close to dangerous territory here?
>
Can you be more specific about "dangerous territory"?
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