(May 3, 2013 at 11:23 pm)catfish Wrote:(May 3, 2013 at 11:12 pm)Marnie Wrote: I don't have a problem with them meeting together. I don't take offense to the bible club. They keep to themselves. The only purpose of this club is evangelization. They advertise it on the school news, but their mission to convert non-Christians to Christianity is made clearly known on their website. Also the fact it is run by an outside missionary group on school grounds.
I'm not saying they don't have a right to exist but this is tiptoeing incredibly close to the line.
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(May 3, 2013 at 11:00 pm)Marnie Wrote: No, no Hindus. I think this is absolutely despicable. They are allowed to exists under the supreme court decision. They handed out bible verses on campus on Valentine's day. Adults who are pastors, youth pastors, evangelists and church leaders come to these meetings. They are run by an outside missionary group.
So WTF? Is it despicable because there are no hindus or what???
Weasle, backpedal, or denial, which shall it be???
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I would feel the same way if a Hindu temple was running a group to convert students to Hinduism. If there were an outside atheist group, running an atheist club, having students declare their lack of faith in a god after being coerced there, I wouldn't think that’s right either.
But I can't argue against you. You're one of those people who will set themselves up to be right no matter what anyone says. You could be punched in the face, kicked in the ribs, pushed down the stairs and you'd still be saying, "I won."