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He just wants to watch them to watch them.
I'm trying to find out what they are about because I don't want him being led astray.
And no offense, but that wasn't my question.
I'm trying to find out what they are about because I don't want him being led astray.
And no offense, but that wasn't my question.
(Note: this approach will only work if you're sound in the faith and have a very solid grasp of the Bible and its teachings. We won't appear competent at defending the faith if we aren't.)
**Sorry -- I just noticed that you already mentioned watching it with him. In my opinion, you don't need to be an expert in the video's teachings to be able to watch it with him. It is more important that you have a solid grasp on the truth. Someone who knows the truth can identify counterfeits fairly easy. Plus, if you don't have an answer to something, there's no shame in saying, "That's interesting. I suspect it is wrong, but I'll do some research and let you know what I think when I'm done."
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