Quote Originally Posted by Got Milk? View Post
Yes, it's your duty to tell someone the right of way. It's their choice to follow it or not. An easier example to understand is: you can tell a drug addict that drugs are bad, now he can listen to you and stop doing them, or he can continue. This won't bother me, it's his sin to do the drugs. And my duty was to tell him to stop.

As long you try thats waht would matter. You can't offer him the choice you can give him what he needs to know...You can do it all with out shoving it down their throat but ultimatly it is their choice...and at somepoint...you'll a.) have to respect it and walk away or b.) try harder...

choosing b tends to push people away from the concept of a loving and accepting God.