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Indian people little need the holier than thou attitude of some 'religion' to replace their own great ideologies handed down since ancient times. This is one place which will not submit to organized religion. Some of the first apostles came to India long before Christianity swept Europe, the idea had no takers in India. You can try again but what benefit will it bring? Belittling the beliefs of others to further your own will only instigate conflict. I only hope wiser Christian minds prevail.
parthsna 2 years ago
That's fine, people have the right to decline to believe in Jesus and sadly, most do. However, there's nothing about the missionary work that will instigate conflict. That only comes when prejudice shallow minds don't want to allow people their own freedom of religion.
AboutMissions 2 years ago
Promulgate their believes trying to convert them. This not any different than Islam.
reprimand33 2 years ago
The reason Christians spend time and effort telling others about their faith is because they have found something so wonderful that they want to share with their friends, family, and everyone else. There's no money or earthly reward. In fact, very often in non-Christian countries, they will be beaten and persecuted for sharing their faith. But they still do it. Christians die for their faith, but they still care enough for others that they are willing to risk death to share their faith.
AboutMissions 2 years ago
To what end man? So that the Bishop's Pope's and priests can covet more power? Remember remember the joyful times of the dark ages when church and state were one. Look at Middle East countries where religion and state are intertwined
reprimand33 2 years ago
That was mostly the Catholic Church. Nothing against Catholicism, but these missionaries are Bible believing evangelical missionaries. It would help to learn a little about Christianity and maybe visit a few churches to see what they're about. There's no goal to make Christianity the state religion. And like I said before, there's no monetary or earthly reward for what they're doing.
AboutMissions 2 years ago