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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So to summarize: -All missionaries proselytize in some way - words, deeds, etc. -Some missionaries proselytize with words. -It's unethical to proselytize during vulnerable moments. -Some DCUM posters can't face facts. [/quote] Stop fabricating these lying spins. You’ve had several people tell you on this thread that — many missionaries proselytize by example — for many, it’s about the commandment to perform charity, not about winning souls [/quote] Why these bizarre, lying “recaps” anyway? Does top pp think she’s “won” an argument with a handful of other people? Especially as she had to lie about what happened? Is this what “accomplishment” or “productivity” looks like in her life? How sad! Or, Does top pp think she’s discovered some universal truth the rest of the world will thank her for? Newsflash: The rest is the world thinks pp’s (lying) recap is of an argument among 5 (max) people is about as useful as a bucket of spit. Again, incredibly sad. [/quote] I think pp (proselytize poster) has an issue in which she believes she has to “win” this debate here, and is trying to control the debate by “announcing “ she’s won or settled certain points. It means so much to her. The posts about a child being “proselytized” by a family member or acquaintance, part of the pp’s scheme to really drive home the issue. Another disturbing facet is the poster that comes in and thanks pp for her important posts on this matter, and encourages her to not be discouraged. I imagine it’s the same person, and it’s really unhealthy. [/quote] You are confusing posters. I have never posted about a child being proselytized. I'm fascinated by posters who go to great lengths to avoid admitting that some missionaries do proselytize. Or that it's unethical to proselytize in certain situations. Why do that? What is the point? [/quote]
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