You've got convictions about non-essentials. I've got convictions about non-essentials. Not one of these is stated as a sin in the Scriptures. That's what makes them non-essentials. When someone says, "The ESV is a corrupt translation; it's a sin to read it," or "It's a sin to give your child a KJV because it's unintelligible to them," watch out. Convictions are drawn from personal time with the Lord and the searching of one's own heart where you feel freedom in an area or no freedom in an area. These do not become a list you give to anyone else. That's legalism. A reading of Romans 14 will help us to walk in greater freedom. Equally important, it will help us set other people free and we won't feel the need to be their conscience or to be the Holy Spirit in their lives. The Holy Spirit is able to guide each of us in the way we should go. He doesn't need anyone else to push at us. He will convict us and lead us into the paths that please our God.