The ulterior motive of forcing starving people to comply to your religious dogma in exchange for food and medicine sucks all the nobility out of your act of charity. What an irony that you consider yourselves "moral". One wonders, if you missionaries were told up front that nobody was going to agree to be "saved" or converted, would you turn around and leave the needy to die of starvation and exposure?
The ulterior motive of forcing starving people to comply to your religious dogma in exchange for food and medicine sucks all the nobility out of your act of charity. What an irony that you consider yourselves "moral". One wonders, if you missionaries were told up front that nobody was going to agree to be "saved" or converted, would you turn around and leave the needy to die of starvation and exposure?
wavymavy 3 years ago
Go Gary! How did you climb that tree?
-Kyle from Missouri
ServantofGod88 3 years ago