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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's is another example: [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Xvyx139IXI[/youtube] [i]"I was in the waiting room and my daughter was having surgery for four hours. SP's staff shared the Gospel with me. That's when I heard about Jesus Christ. I received Jesus Christ as my savior on the day my daughter had surgery in the Cayman Islands. ... I know that Jesus healed my daughter's heart." [/i] [/quote] Very clear example of proselytizing. [/quote] Puhleeze. She had already spent weeks with the missionaries, in Mongolia and then flying to the Caymans. You have no idea whether she asked about the gospels, or what “share” meant or what form it took. Equally plausible scenario: when mom realized the operation was actually happening, she was overwhelmed by the missionaries’ generosity and asked about their faith. [/quote] It’s fascinating that you refuse that admit that some missionaries do proselytize. Why is that? Because you know it’s unethical? [/quote] It’s cute you think you can post this three pages after it was thoroughly dissected and make the same dishonest claims about it. You must be counting on nobody going back and reading those earlier analyses. [/quote]
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