(March 15, 2011 at 6:36 pm)Godschild Wrote: The christian logic to this disaster is to send money to those who will use it to help Japan, to send teams or workers to help those in need and send tons and tons of supplies with these teams for the Japanes and all this comes with no strings attached.
Don't Christian aid groups often evangelize and proselytize to the people they are helping? You know, making sure the victims know that God sent them and that Jesus is the way to true salvation? Somehow I think this diminishes the authenticity of their altruistic intentions, by using foreign aid as a vehicle to sell the product of Christianity.
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