We've sent missionaries over there! Yet they still deny the gospel? What is going on here?
I know some of them love trees and regenerating and stuff, but this is going too far!!!!!!!
Maybe a troop influence will "win some hearts and minds"?
2007-10-16
08:32:57
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I should have stated, maybe "some" troop influence "would" change hearts and minds.
I am so upset I couldn't even edit properly! Has James Dobson given his life to you people for no reason???????
2007-10-16
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lol...i remember a troll like you named Colson
2007-10-16 08:35:51
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answered by Hope 4
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*** yb85 p. 17 1985 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses ***
Thai Brothers Cheered by Baptisms: The recent district convention in Thailand made all in attendance very thankful, because 46 were baptized, which was about 4 percent of the 1,147 in attendance. More and more people in Thailand are rejoicing in the Kingdom hope. A member of the Bethel family in Thailand placed a Bible Stories book with a librarian at a Catholic school and inserted a tract telling about the Live Forever book. Later, a teacher went to the school library, looking for a book to use in teaching her students about the Bible. She found the Bible Stories book and liked it so much that she phoned the sister and ordered 30 copies for the students. When delivering these books, the sister was also able to place copies of the Live Forever book. This gave the sister the idea to visit librarians in the various schools and universities that usually have courses in comparative religion. She was thus able to place 280 books and 240 Life on Earth brochures and to obtain 20 subscriptions.
There are several people learning Bible Truths in Thailand.
2007-10-16 15:47:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It's because some foreigners don't have the same beliefs as you.
I appreciate your dedication to your religion but don't try to change others. Most Thai people are Buddhist and there certainly is nothing wrong with their beliefs. They don't preach and try to convert others. They respect all that is living and help their fellow man.
I also appreciate the fact that missionaries think they are doing some good, but too many upset the tradition and lifestyle that has made them who they are.
You must understand that what you believe in is not necessarily a benefit to others.
They are a beautiful race of people and don't need to be converted.
2007-10-16 15:45:05
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answered by slipper 5
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Why are you forcing your beliefs on them? They're not marching across the world forcing you to believe as they do so why can't you respect that religion is personal to the individual? If they don't want to believe as you do, that's their choice that they are entitled to.
Christians are supposed to be loving with open arms. You are being extremely hateful and judgemental.
2007-10-16 15:40:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You probably sent the English version.
2007-10-16 15:36:49
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answered by x2000 6
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The Hell? Are you dense, are you retarded or something? Stop being such an Azz and do something better with your life other than bigotry.
2007-10-16 15:38:35
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answered by Vidocq 6
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Hmm...something smells of fish.
2007-10-16 15:44:34
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answered by D.Chen 3
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Now that's the Christian attitude we've come to love and admire. Jesus would be proud of you.
For those who can't recognize it, that was sarcasm.
2007-10-16 15:35:57
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answered by S K 7
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OK, you've done it. You made me agree with Catholic Crusader.
Oh, the horror.
2007-10-16 15:41:40
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answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7
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heh. good Colbert impression.
2007-10-16 15:38:15
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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