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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ya'll have never been to these poor countries. If you could get some free dried rice and beans and milk powder for your children you would look at a cross too. A lot of government aid rotted at the docks in Haiti after the last hurricane. The government was unable to get the aid through. Many of the religious groups, while smaller, are more nimble in getting aid through.[/quote] PP who worked in Haiti here. This is exactly right. Here’s one of the many books about the failure of NGOs in Haiti: https://www.amazon.com/Killing-Kindness-Haiti-International-NGOs/dp/0813553636/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=19I68GJFY7S2A&keywords=haiti+aid&qid=1644937156&sprefix=haiti+aid%2Caps%2C78&sr=8-2. Anti-missionary pp, who is sitting in her comfy pool chair with a glass of rose on her Florida escape, wants to deny Haitians critical food and medical aid—which other groups aren’t providing enough of. Why? Because pp is speculating about “how” people came to accept Jesus and whether their words are their own. Because, she thinks, Haitians are powerless to make their own choices.[/quote] Not sure what image another poster is trying to portray of Haitians, but the country is about 86% Christian. More so than the U.S. now. So maybe the anti-Christians should stop pushing anti-Christianity on them.[/quote]
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