“There is only one way to present the gospel. The individual known as “The Good Samaritan” demonstrated the first step when he encountered the obvious opportunity thrown into his path.”
The Samaritan was not presenting the gospel. He wasn’t even Jewish. Samaritans were an offshoot of Judaism, and were looked at by Jews of the day the way Christians might look at a Christian cult today.
Paul presented the gospel in many ways. You say there is one way. Either you or Paul are wrong.
Samaritans and Jews were enemies in the day. I think the lesson from the good Samaritan is that we should approach each other in love, regardless of our differences.
You missed my point. I’ll let you figure it out.