You're probably right Steve, but I haven't found this to work often. I have had some converts, the same as I did with feeding the dogs raw food, but it is very uphill work. dee
On 4 Dec 2009, at 17:02, Steve wrote: > > I think this is no different than any sort of thing you want to convert > people to. > > Let's take religion, for example. Rather than confront people not interested > in your message, whatever it may be, dazzle them with your life. When they > ask questions, answer them honestly and openly. > > Let your particular experience and life be what attracts their interest. You > may make the occasional comment, but make them ask questions before you > bombard them with info they don't want. > > Nobody wants to deal with evangelical types, whether they are evangelical > about religion, politics, diet, or colloidal silver. > > That's just my take. > > > --- On Fri,

