You’ve had some good answers here, dann. Now can you tell me why you ask the question? Usually when people ask a ‘yes /no’ question they have an idea as to which is correct, yes or no. This isn’t an open ended question that you’ve asked. So, if people answer 'no, I go for X, Y, or Z primarily and getting wiser is something that will hopefully happen, but not the PRIMARY reason", is that what you feel is the ‘right’ answer?
And if people answer "Yes, but give different reasons, and you agree with this, which of the many different reasons do you believe is the ‘right’ one?
And if people in the course of sharing their lives start (and they will) to be criticized by other people as being wrong, all in the name of God and 'being more like Him", and ‘doing what He ‘really’ wants’ of course. . .how is that helping to love our neighbors as ourselves?