harmony wrote: I've been trying to get Daniel to live up to his beliefs too, and we see how far that's gone....
Seems like you're spitting into the wind with this kind of endeavour - not because it's DCP but I'd say the same for attempts to "get" someone else to do anything the way we think things should be done. The longer I live the more I realize that we cannot hope to influence anyone and certainly can't force another person to toe the line the way we do or think they should. If our beliefs, words, actions, achievements do influence someone (hopefully for the good) that is a bonus. As for nagging, complaining, pushing or pulling someone in the direction we want them to go - good luck with that. It seldom works with our own family. Why would it be effective with someone we don't even know?
In terms of how we think other people should live their beliefs, that is a dicey area. It's too much like being judgemental for me (although a Christian poster on another board insists that is what the Bible instructs us to do). I think it's OK to point out if someone is being an obvious hypocrite (a la John Edwards, who preaches family values and then cheats on his sick wife). For fellow believers who act in ways we may not like, not so much. Too busy removing the beam, yeah?