(February 11, 2016 at 7:02 pm)robvalue Wrote: I'll rephrase my analogy a bit.That's strictly your opinion Rob. If I believe a person is lost without God and I care about that person, I'm not going to suggest they stay away from him. It's like telling a person who is anorexic, and feels better about herself while weighing 80 pounds, that she should continue to starve herself.
It was like someone poured their heart out at AA about how whiskey had caused them so much pain, and that even after kicking the habit it has left mental scars.
The next guy along pulls out a bottle and says, "What you need is some vodka! This will get rid of all your troubles."
That is not how you help someone. That's the exact opposite of help.
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