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To: ketelone

<< .... the church does send out a message of intolerance, and proselytisation much in the same manner that the mosque does. >>

Bullshit.


55 posted on 05/21/2006 4:21:15 AM PDT by Brian Allen (All that is required to ensure the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. -- Edmund Burke)
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To: Brian Allen

Come, come.. is that any manner of response?

If you dont agree with me, you could at the very least present an argument, rather than throw out a blanket insult.

Perhaps im ignorant, but it does seem to me (from what I have seen of churches in the few (catholic) christian dominated areas in India), that the (catholic) church does very much behave in a radical and communal fashion!

For instance, Ive read news reports of churches ostracisising even their own congregants for sending their children outside the village for education, in south India. This was because they didnt attend the churches school. Ill provide a link as soon as I find it..

Now, of course, you could reply to me, by posting reports of so called 'hindu' atrocities and such, which the leftist media abounds with, and lives off of... but it would be far more educational for me if you explained why my statement earlier was wrong.

In my opinion, in matters of proselytisation and basic attitudes to other religions church and mosque are not so different.

(If you discount that so far in the present century there are not so many holy commandments to kill infidels from the church, while there are a few from the mosque).

I understand that it might be annoying and troublesome for you to type out a response. But id appreciate it if you were able to find a moment to.


60 posted on 05/21/2006 4:53:47 AM PDT by ketelone
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