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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Service is a very real part of many religions. Pp may think writing a check is the universal answer, but for many religions it’s important to serve other people directly. There’s a reason ministers wash the feet of their congregants. [/quote] But they can “serve” via secular organizations. [/quote] But given the way missionaries work today—little pressure—what’s the difference? What is your problem with mission work today?[/quote] There should be zero pressure. Service work done independent of proselytizing. The doctors in the earlier example should be happy to serve in a secular capacity too, right? No strings attached to their care? [/quote] Jesus healed the sick, fed the hungry. Why shouldn't missionaries if nobody else steps up to do it.[/quote] They can do it via secular organizations. [/quote] Can vs. do. Can doesn't accomplish anything. It's hypothetical. In jammies in DC.[/quote]
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