Religion is all about humanity. People look around , and see the social service Christian missionaries have done. Mother Teresa , was also a christian . There are innumerable institutions for People , where irrespective of religion , people who need care are cared for. Before you make a judgement , please visit a home for the needy near you , and volunteer for a day . You'll get your perspective right ...
Re: Humanity
by Dire Straits on Sep 26, 2008 12:44 PM Permalink
jackass, she wouldn't have had to take care of the kids on the streets if the RSS and the BJP had done it. why didn't they do it? no one was stopping them. she left her country and helped a lot of kids and leppers of our country and all u can do is call her a moron!! when was the last time u stopped by to take home a lepper or a kid on the street?? and moreover, who ever told u she converted anyone? have u been to the Missionaries of Charity to see it for urself??
Re: Re: Humanity
by Dire Straits on Sep 26, 2008 12:47 PM Permalink
Lay Catholics and non-Catholics constitute the Co-Workers of Mother Teresa, the Sick and Suffering Co-Workers, and the Lay Missionaries of Charity. Missionaries care for those who include refugees, ex-prostitutes, the mentally ill, sick children, abandoned children, lepers, AIDS victims, the aged, and convalescent. They have schools run by volunteers to educate street children, they run soup kitchens, as well as many other services as per the communities' needs. They have 19 homes in Kolkata which include homes for women, for orphaned children, and for the dying; an AIDS hospice, a school for street children, and a leper colony. These services are provided to people regardless of their religion or social caste. Why hasn't the BJP or the RSS or the Bajrang Dal done it yet? What's stopping them?
Re: Humanity
by sarfarosh on Sep 26, 2008 12:45 PM Permalink
There are numerous homes with destitute children and old people near my place and i have visited them for my birthday's and given donations. Does that mean that the Christians are all right. No, trying to justify based on the kindness factor is not right. I have also been to the north east where the the same so called kind missionaries close their eyes to the brutalities done to hindua done in the name of christ. Fortunately for chritians, the UPA government covers it up well. like the stripping of the tribal girl(hush hushed very quickly).
Don't expect the kindness and good will factor to go on working for ever when it is not the same done in the background.
Re: Re: Humanity
by Dire Straits on Sep 26, 2008 12:52 PM Permalink
but where's the good-will factor generated by the BJP?? I am sure it will also help them in the long rum. it's all i am asking?? no one is saying that certain things needs to be corrected, of course... but this is like a viscious cycle... u didnt't come to our help, so we will too not come to ur help.. an eye for an eye will only make everyone go blind. somewhere the hate needs to stop. i am no supporting conversions. yeah, a tough law needs to be in place. but don't all the bjp-ruled states have anti-conversions laws?