Considering yesterday's sermon at Redeemer, by Tim Keller:
Naman's way of living after conversion "2 Kings 5:2-3; 15-27".
Keller called it a good example. I must respond, then why would Naman ask for forgiveness for going to the temple of Rimmon? (v. 18).
The two extremes are perfectly understandable and agreeable: not to be scoffing fanatic nor selfishly antisocial, but they do not justify cowardice.
Either I was asleep or Keller forgot to expound on that particular verse which was the act of many teachers who wish to carry out their own points through scriptural support.