i don't see what you wrote as person-to-person. i see it as singularly personal - only affecting one person.
i can't think of any singularly personal reason to evangelize someone else.
however, when it becomes person-to-person, and particularly when it becomes collective-to-person, i see a reason to get people to reconsider how their (wrong) beliefs affect other people.
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i can't think of any singularly personal reason to evangelize someone else.
however, when it becomes person-to-person, and particularly when it becomes collective-to-person, i see a reason to get people to reconsider how their (wrong) beliefs affect other people.