You wouldn't know freedom of religion or "personal choice" if it introduced itself to you as such. (Nor fascism, for that matter.)
I don't have problems with the cross, as long as you bear it where it is truly welcome and don't meddle in affairs none of your business.
Btw, nothing demonstrates "you don't get something for nothing" better than Christian missionary activity in India. But these souls just won't stay bought, will they?
'You wouldn't know freedom of religion or "personal choice" if it introduced itself to you as such. (Nor fascism, for that matter.)'
You wouldn't know it if it hit in your backside. Whats your point?
'don't meddle in affairs none of your business.'
Threats against its citizens is America's business and missionary welfare is the business of Christians.
'I don't have problems with the cross, as long as you bear it where it is truly welcome '
So Hindus have the right to practise what they want in America, but Christians dont have the same in India to you? Your ideology sounds like a terrorist ideology.
'Btw, nothing demonstrates "you don't get something for nothing" better than Christian missionary activity in India. But these souls just won't stay bought, will they?'
Can you be more clear? Whether you like it or not, Christian missionary activity is happening in India and the rest of the world. The fringe groups on the Indian political spectrum cannot prevent a welcomed activity.
'You wouldn't know freedom of religion or "personal choice" if it introduced itself to you as such. (Nor fascism, for that matter.)'
You wouldn't know it if it hit in your backside. Whats your point?
'don't meddle in affairs none of your business.'
Threats against its citizens is America's business and missionary welfare is the business of Christians.
'I don't have problems with the cross, as long as you bear it where it is truly welcome '
So Hindus have the right to practise what they want in America, but Christians dont have the same in India to you? Your ideology sounds like a terrorist ideology.
'Btw, nothing demonstrates "you don't get something for nothing" better than Christian missionary activity in India. But these souls just won't stay bought, will they?'
Can you be more clear? Whether you like it or not, Christian missionary activity is happening in India and the rest of the world. The fringe groups on the Indian political spectrum cannot prevent a welcomed activity.