There is a group of Christians who are tryin to convert Muslim teens to Christianity. I watched it on news today and i was shocked what i heard! They are offering girl friends to boyz for teaching Christianity to them and those girls are offering sexual relationships to boyz after a while. And those people are even offering money to these teens. They had recorded these stuff with a camera and proved this ugly behaviour. Isnt it brainwashing(even worst)??
2006-11-28
08:31:01
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oldnavybuddy1488 its not a BS it released on a Turkish tv and sorry no link is available, if you have a Turkish friend you can ask him/her about that. It was showed on the channel atv.
2006-11-28
08:37:43 ·
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I have no problem with Christians and i wouldnt have any profit if i tell lies about them! May God forgives all of us.
2006-11-28
08:40:27 ·
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I'm a Christian and I think that thats wrong. You can't force people to believe something or bribe them. These people aren't Christians. They are going against everything that God says.
2006-11-28 08:38:38
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answered by Anonymous
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In a sense, yes, even if we are talking about "pure" missionaries that offer nothing but goodness and grace, help and education, food and medicine, ALONG WITH the Gospel. Change is sure to come whenever new things are added, even as the addition of electricity, telephones, and televisions has changed our own culture, society, and traditions. That change may be seen as "damage" by a pure traditionalist, ie someone who thinks that everything should be done "the way we have always done it", without wavering, without changing anything. I think the real question is, is this change always a bad thing? A society that NEVER CHANGES ANYTHING is stagnant and dead. Critical thinking is discouraged, technological advancements aren't allowed, innovation is repressed. Change is not always a bad thing. We can use the removal of a cancerous growth as an allegory; the surgery does indeed bring painful change, but the finished result is a healthier body. In regarding healthier change, consider the cultural practices of Chinese foot-binding, the Indian (Hindu) caste system, or some Polynesian cannibalistic practices. Should all of these cultural traditions have been "left alone", out of respect for the Indigenous cultures and beliefs? For the most part, these practices have been abolished (I'm not sure about the Caste system in India, or the cannibalism!) since the introduction of foreign aid and missionary workers. Change is sure to come, the question is, with what vehicle will it come? Preferably, it will not come with violence and repression, but we have all seen too much of human history to be pollyannic about such an idea. I would rather have a missionary any day, than Ghengis Khan. Sadly, there are also a lot of the latter, and they are more aggressive than the former.
2016-03-28 23:05:38
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answered by Anonymous
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This just shows that there are radical elements in all religions that would go to any extreme to expand there faith.What these Christians fail to realize is that to stoop so low in an effort to convert by force they are doing the work not of god but of the devil.
2006-11-28 08:44:58
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answered by Sherzade 5
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Where can I see some info on this? I haven't heard about it.
Plus are the girls hot? How can I sign up?
A thumbs down? You know you would pretend to become christian to get it on with a young christian hottie! They are very good at oral! Until they get older and turn fat like most christians.
2006-11-28 08:36:40
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answered by Bow down to me 3
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Any group making promises like that are NOT christian. They should be condemned. Teaching Christ is one thing, That's proper and right. but promising girls to anyone who will convert, well there is another name for that..... Jim
2006-11-28 09:20:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like total BS or you would have included a link. But if true, so what. That is better than muslims blowing up buildings and cutting off heads to convert people. I'd be all for some friendly fornication.
2006-11-28 08:33:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No it is not brainwashing but it is worse. Why do ignorant people instantly refer to someone as brainwashed when they speak of religion? How about the brainwashing that goes on in public schools?
2006-11-28 08:37:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I heard of Christians giving motorbikes if they left Islam
2006-11-28 08:45:03
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answered by WildCat-on-Oxygen 1
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Yes, it's truly brainwashing.
Now tell me some of the brainwashing tricks that Muslims and atheists do to turn Christians away from their faith.
2006-11-28 08:35:11
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answered by Roxton P 4
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Religion is all about recruitment and indoctrination. It's the same for Christians and Muslims. They are organized superstitions trying to sway people using any means (except logic, reason, and evidence).
2006-11-28 08:33:07
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answered by nondescript 7
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