To: Aggie1
No, they should not be there right now. They endangered themselves and endanger the troops who have to extract them and treat them at taxpayer expense. If you put yourself into a situation such as this you should expect the possibility of taking some lead for your efforts.
53 posted on
03/15/2004 1:47:52 PM PST by
RJS1950
To: RJS1950
There are lots of civilians in all types of capacities over there right now. Missionaries only a very small part. Missionries know the possibilities going in but know it's worth the risk. In fact Christians are being persecuted in Muslin countries all over the world. We know of 10 locals in Sudan that were killed because they became Christians. BUT, they need the Good News brought to them regardless. They're just following the great commission: "Go into all the world and preach the gospel."
I guess I should pose a question to you. Was Jesus Christ wrong to have preached the good news and to be a sacrifice. After all it was devisive, soldiers had to quell violence, people got killed.
92 posted on
03/16/2004 8:20:57 AM PST by
Aggie1
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