I didn’t say “read the bible” would be compelling, I said it would be good advice. “Stop doing heroin” is good advice for a destructive heroin addict, but unlikely to be followed.
I don’t think it makes much sense to call advice which is unlikely to be useful to the recipient good advice. The standard people generally measure advice by is its helpfulness, not how good the results would be if it were followed.
I don’t think it makes much sense to call advice which is unlikely to be useful to the recipient good advice. The standard people generally measure advice by is its helpfulness, not how good the results would be if it were followed.