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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Samaritans Purse isn't afraid to come out and say it. [youtube]https://youtu.be/_uSJ-Y0ey_0?t=98[/youtube] (1:38) Doctor: [i]It’s incredibly amazing to see the interaction of Gospel and medicine together. Just to be able to meet someone at a vulnerable place that just gives us a window of opportunity to be able to share about god and his love. [/i] [/quote] Do you say this is evil?[/quote] It’s unethical. Proselytize. Or provide critical care. Don’t do both at the same time because it’s exploiting vulnerability. [/quote] Tell that to the parents of the baby with a cleft palate whose only option to get the cleft palate corrected is through mission doctors. The parents have no other options other than dooming the child to live with a cleft palate. This is the reality in much of the world. The reality is that our mission medical teams are so busy doing surgeries that they don't have a lot of time for small talk. The locals know that the medical procedures are performed by surgeons from the US. There probably is a cross on a wall somewhere.[/quote] That is a great service they provide. It’s unethical for the medical professionals to then use that “vulnerable period” as a “window of opportunity” to convert the baby’s parents. Why isn’t helping the baby sufficient? [/quote]
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