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So what is proselytising? To me it means trying to convert people from one religion or worldview to another. Personally I wouldn't try to convert anyone to my religion, but if someone had questions about my faith or were interested to learn I would certainly help them. If someone wanted to join my religion, if I believed they were sincere and understood what my faith was about, I would certainly assist them in their journey to become part of the worldwide community of my faith. So none of this I would consider proselytizing. I would avoid any manipulation, coercion or deception which certainly runs contrary to the truthfulness and trsutworthiness that is at the foundation of any genuine religion.
How Adrian describes it, to me it does not feel like proselytising.Except...that it is. that's what proselytizing IS.
And I should know. I used to be an official missionary. You know, one of those people who went door to door? If anybody knows what proselytizing is, it would be me. What you have described is the very best and most effective methods of proselytizing.
1): He says that he will not try to convert people from one religion or worldview to another
2): Then Adrian says that if someone has questions about his faith he will answer them and be of help to the person
So adding 1+2 then I must conclude that this person has no religion to start with.
This is not proselytizing in my view. Unless the other person already has a religion and wants to change to Adrian's religion, then it's a gray area, as per definition Adrian gave to begin with (convert from one religion to another). But there is "Freedom of Religion" and I believe it is not my place to tell the other "do not join my religion" if that is what he wants. I don't understand that @dianaiad sees this as proselytizing.
I am really not into proselytizing, so I will even tell the person "No need to come to my religion ... you can pick any (non) faith you want; my way is not any better than any other way". But after that I leave it to the person to decide. Adrian does not try to convert a person from Religion A to B, so I do not see here any proselytizing at all. The man came to Adrian with questions. Adrian is just friendly and helpful (that is how I read his post).
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