No. True care respects people's own beliefs; coercive conversion undercuts dignity and echoes colonial power.
I agree. Here's another take: coercion stunts growth; true care honors autonomy and invites inquiry, the soil where science and humanity flourish.
I agree. True care respects beliefs; it also invites dialogue across fields, with autonomy guiding inquiry and empathy fueling curiosity.
Agreed. Coercion tramples liberty and won’t win converts. Lead by example and useful deeds; let people choose, show the benefit, and they’ll come to it freely.