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2007-03-06 05:34:23 · 15 answers · asked by Charles 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Oxford University is a multi-vocational institution.

So is it inappropriate for a counselor to send you to math class?

2007-03-06 05:37:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

(1) I think it is okay to exchange as long as both people respect each other and seek reconciliation as a mutual process. Both people have just as much to learn from each other, so it is not a one-way process of changing the other which causes conflict.

(2) I think making corrections is okay and more effective when you can explain the conflict or ideas using the other person's system of thinking or teaching, instead of your own. In the U.S. you don't apply Texas law in an Alaskan court, you use respective local laws to make your case. In the Bible, Jesus spoke to farmers and fisherman using agricultural parables they could understand, instead of debating scriptures which He reserved for the pharisees who claimed that authority. I think this is the most common error that people make is imposing their own system instead of working with their audience so the sharing and conversation is a two-way give-and-take and not one-way preaching.

So in general I think it is good to share different viewpoints, but it has to be done with equal respect and equal willingness to change which involves a mutual process between both parties.

2007-03-06 13:45:38 · answer #2 · answered by emilynghiem 5 · 0 0

Matthew 24:14 Says
and this good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabite earth for a witness to all the nations and then the end will come.
So as long as people are still preaching then the work isn't over.
So if you feel you have the truth would it be right for you to stop preaching?

2007-03-06 13:41:38 · answer #3 · answered by Ruth 6 · 0 1

England has a state religion, actually, with a monarch supported by taxes at its head.

Yours is a good question, but in context of the above statement, I don't know what to say.

2007-03-06 13:37:55 · answer #4 · answered by nora22000 7 · 1 0

religion is a good way of finding friends and people who share the same values as you, you cant expand your religion without evangelists, so so long as you dont get hassled, its acceptable.
Having said that it's important that people all believe differing things, as you learn to get along and respect other peoples views.
they can stay of my property though, *loads shotgun.

2007-03-06 13:39:52 · answer #5 · answered by Geisha VT poser 4 · 0 0

There is more than one team in a football league. Is it inappropriate for any team to try to defeat another? Same thing...no it is not inappropriate.

2007-03-06 13:55:09 · answer #6 · answered by mourning my dad 3 · 0 0

So is america,

I bet more than 2 countries are multi-religiouse.


Trying to force someone on a path they don't want to be on is wrong ANY way you look at it.

2007-03-06 13:38:44 · answer #7 · answered by danksprite420 6 · 0 0

Religion is a business. a very competitive business. The underlying factor is that the more followers, the bigger the collection basket.

2007-03-06 13:41:37 · answer #8 · answered by liberty11235 6 · 0 0

when it becomes larger than the country you have moved into,
no person wishing to enter any country should dictate what they will do when they get in. if they don't want to comply with our system then they shouldn't even consider our country.
let them go to Africa where they can take over the entire country and take CARE of them instead of bringing their hate and war here.

2007-03-06 13:40:26 · answer #9 · answered by t-bone 5 · 0 0

If someone wanted to be a certian religion, wouldnt they want to be that religion without the evangelizing? if the answer is no, then the religion has issues that need to be adressed.

2007-03-06 13:38:12 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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