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Yes, I guess I was thinking of just a one-way benefit, here. I do understand the frustration, though, if someone is obstinately refusing to learn and accept what your actual positions are. It was a nice example you gave concerning infant baptism.I am however expecting them to accept that my beliefs are what they are and not what they say they are. Until that understanding can happen is the fruitfulness supposed to go only one way?
One thing I experienced with my talks with Jehovah’s Witnesses was that they did seem open to learning more about my religion (Continuing Anglican), and I was even able to correct some minor misunderstandings they had about Catholics, Lutherans, and a few others. What do you think might be the issue with your family not accepting your beliefs as they really are? It might be Watchtower publications. Have they shown you the little book called Reasoning from the Scriptures? I know it has sections on purgatory, Mary, apostolic succession, and so on. It might be interesting to see how accurate those portrayals are.