Exactly - ^5.
If somebody I love has drunk too much and wants to drive home, should I "accept" his choice, or try to convince him that it's best that he doesn't? It is precisely because of our love, that we try to get sinners to change their ways.
The first sinner whose ways we should try to change is always ourselves.
Then one comes to find that once changed to forgo a sin can cause the ex-sinner to become a hell on wheels Evangelist about what ever they have done in the past or still doing in the present.
Has to be a reason why the TV Evangelists never caught on Up here, ---in the 50's Boston did have a Cardinal Sheen hold mass on a radio station and give a short talk for those that were shut ins or unable to attend services. Much like his Brothers of the Protestant faith when he passed away it became a shock to his followers that this man they had faithfully followed as a Priest who had given up all claim to his earthly goods had willed to his housekeeper a few 100 thousands of dollars. He himself owned a large amount of income property that did not go to the Church but to both male and female friends.
There is a reason why society's have mistrusted the religious leaders from the beginning of time.
I sat and watched in rapt attention to the problems of Jimmy Swagged and his tear full apology to the thousands of his followers with wife at his side. Darn I was disappointed she did not cold cock the right reverend in front of the cameras .
Then the saga of Tammy and Jim Baker, swindlers and thieves, seems there are no amount of people except for the Rev. IKE in the 70's that are honest enough to say it as it is.
Me. I would rather attend a small Black church where the Pastor holds down a job and donates his time to preach the Good Book each Sunday, listen to the congregation making a Joy full shout to the lord and sing and dance about, then some huge mega church where the cost to build could feed the poor for 20 years.
By the way Aristotelian, one can get their nose punch in, knifed or shot when trying to help a "friend, or loved one " in the case of removing them from danger to themselves or others. Better to let them spend the night in jail then to spend a few days yourself in the hospital.