obviously it was so minute it can be overlooked.
2007-01-31 23:39:11
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answered by Happy Bunny to the rescue! 4
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mother Teresa is a Catholic and not a Christian. Catholic have different doctrines, so don't just accused Christian. Many religion claims that they are Christians but you can see their works or performance is not act of Christianity. Read the new testament so you will know who are the real Christian. Christians are trying to feeds those starving people and can not feeds all of them because lack of financial, Christians are only few unlike other religion. You can not just be a Christian, to be a Christian you must first know the teaching of Christ, no body will force you to join Christianity, it will depends to you if you will accept the teaching. Many are called to be a Christian but few accepted the teaching because many refused to leaved their vices, wrong doings, etch....
2007-02-01 11:26:37
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answered by jun 3
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I do not believe this, I would have to see proof before I could take your question seriously. No Christian could, knowingly, starve anyone to death, if it were in their power to stop it. This is nonsense to try to ruin the reputation of a good loving Christian woman who devoted her entire life to helping others. A person with that kind of love for her fellow humans could never be capable of such a cruel act. I would, also, like to know what an x-tian is, because I have never heard that used to describe anyone or anything. If that is supposed to mean Christian, then I take offense. Christ is not an x and we use the name Christian because we are followers of Christ. I think that most Christians would agree with me on that point. We may fall short as humans but we do try to follow His teachings. He is not X therefore, we are not x-tians.
2007-02-01 11:16:21
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answered by georgiapeach 4
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I am wondering, where you got the information from. Is there any book or magazine that said that ?
Can you prove it ? Have you ever seen Mother Theresa ? Do or you live in India ?
To be honest, I don't believe in what you said. because Mother Theresa couldn't have won the Nobel Prize for Peace, if she had done what you said.
I don't know, if you tell the truth or just lie. If you lie, then you are a snide person who spread hate, it is called defamation.
It is morally wrong to talk bad without evidence about somebody especially one who passed away,
It is refreshing to read the testimony of Jayaraman, a Hindu Indian that (s)he saw the good deed that Mother Theresa did.
Thank you, Jayaraman for your honest statement.
2007-01-24 12:43:57
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answered by afortunado 2
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It is not a strange thing. That is only part of her other side. No it's not right, but then again, when do you actually see X-tians showing the same love and compassion that Messiah did? It doesn't happen.
Before people pull out their crosses, I didn't say X-tians don't do anything good, but they don't live a life like Messiah did, following His example.
Why do people always say something isn't true or I don't believe it, rather than looking into the matter? It's like we chose ignorance over finding out something we may not like.
2007-02-01 09:56:43
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answered by lil_snipe 3
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Dear Friend
I am an Indian and Hindu. We do not try to convert anyone from other religions to Hinduism. Similarly we wish other (Mainly Christians and Islam) religions also does not indulge or try to get poor Hindus converted to their faith jut by promises and paying money. This is one part of my reply.
Secondly I was in Calcutta for nearly 4 decades when Mother Teresa was alive and I was personally in touch with her and admired her services to poorest of the poor and to the dying destitute. To my knowledge she was one Christian who never forced conversion of anyone to Christianity, unlike other missionaries or Christians who does this work in India. She never allowed any one to have starvation death. So your assessment in the matter is not correct. So please do not compare Mother to any other converters.-
2007-01-24 12:07:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Mother Teresa was a mere mortal like the rest of us but where did you get this nonsense from you goose !She led a sacrificial life ...what are you sacrificing ?
When you have got yourself sorted then you can start to criticise others ..till then , button your lip !!
2007-02-01 05:13:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Dont know what your religion is. If you are a Muslim, remember that it is sinful for Muslims to tell lies even about non Muslims. Make sure you speak the truth, and nothing but the truth.
2007-02-01 11:30:42
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answered by Bistari 1
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Can you show me proof of that?? Id really need to see proof to believe it. Hope your not right to be honest!
2007-01-24 11:47:30
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answered by Stephen O 1
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History proved that she was pure hearted. Where's your resources?? Hmm, you don't have any.
2007-02-01 02:02:24
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answered by Mrs. Victorious 5
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Are you serious? im gonna check that one
2007-01-31 00:15:30
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answered by donna 2
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