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Why religion is a pre-requiste for missionary relief
by Rajeev Tivari on Dec 27, 2007 04:19 PM

I respect the humanitarian efforts of the missionary organisations across the world. But why is it necessary for them to pitch in for their religion while doling relief? Is Being Human not a necessary and sufficient ground for eligibilty for relief?

In India they can try the lame defend that by convertign they are ridding tribals of their caste status, but what about the Africas? There are only two classes -white and non whites. So by converting a NW to Christianity can they promise the status of Whites?

Service is about selflessness. But they are being utterly selfish in getting their own targets of conversion met by unethical means of allurement.

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