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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If the beliefs of the "others" are ok, why does Christianity have so much emphasis on proselytizing and conversion? Go to Ireland and discuss Protestants vs. Catholics. Go to any middle eastern country and discuss Sunni vs. Shia. Go to India/Pakistan and look at Hindus and Muslims. Look at the other PP who classified Mormonism as a separate religion, when the Mormons consider themselves Christians (not sure what Jehov Look at the evangelical Christians who make it clear that you're only going to Heaven if you have a personal relationship with God and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. And if you think a lot Christians aren't praying for their football team to win over the other set of Christians on the other side of the field, you haven't spent nearly enough time in the South. [/quote] Jesus said GO and Tell the others. Before ascending he said to desciples they must go and tell the world. He would call people from all nations. I have been to Ireland and it is not about religion, but ethnic groups [b]I am familiar with sunni vs shia, they can marry each other and it not such a big deal as you would like it to be[/b] India/Pakistan have historical struggles, the English decided to divide them Evangelicals are not the only ones saying you need a relationship with God and Jesus. I think praying for the outcome to be in favor of your football team winning is a US thing. Elsewhere it would be considered too vain/irrelevant to even mention in a prayer[/quote] Different poster here. I think it's pretty bad. And gotten worse with the spread of Salafism over the past few decades. I don't know anyone personally who would let their children intermarry. [/quote]
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