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You just proved once again why you are a bigot.
Says the guy that is advocating discrimination against Christians like i said look up the definition of bigot since you are hopelessly confused to its meaning.
According to you, Catholics are not Christian.
Oh boy, you dug yourself a hole. Many catholics do not even like to be called Christian, protestant Christians such as pentecostals, baptists, adventists, ect and catholics share fundamental different beliefs, the one thing that Catholics and generic Christians agree on is Jesus or Christ, in that sense a Catholic can call themselves Christian as in they believe in Christ but that is where the similarities end. I will refer to most Christian denominations excluding Catholics as just Christian.
For one Catholics worship and pray to Marry, Christians reject this because they feel it is not in scripture.
Catholics worship the pope and admire him and even pray to dead Popes, Christians find this to be blasphemy.
Catholics use statues in prayer, Christians see this as idolatry.
Catholics refer to to men as 'fathers' Christians see this as a violation of scripture.
Catholics pray to 'Saints' Christians pray only to the father.
Catholics believe in purgatory, Christians reject this and argue it is not in scripture.
Catholics attend mass.
There are dozens more major differences but the picture is clear, protestant denominations and catholics don't even pray to the same beings, don't confuse the two.
The great thing about idiots like you is that you expose your bigotry and idiocy to the world and never realize it.
You mad? The first sign of weakness and an inability to debate someone is to start name calling. I think everyone can see who the idiot here is
You are also a bigot because you implied that the word of a Muslim is not believable.
That is a serious accusation, quote me saying this. You should be banned for making up accusations.
@Aeronaut i have endured his foul language but outright lies such as the above are outright cheap and completely inappropriate. My post are here for the world to see, i told him to quote me, he will not be able to, nor will he even be able to loosely imply that i ever said anything similar.
Now you are dismissing the word of a Catholic because he is not a Christian, according to you. Sadly for you, the people whom you dismiss because of their religion are presenting actual specifics, unlike your comical denial.
No i am dismissing him because, one he is not a missionary and two he gives no reference to his claims. Lastly he is Catholic and not a protestant Christian, the two should not be confused, and i am not choosing sides, simply pointing out that they can not be lumped together.
Your pathetic grasp of English and logic is all the more hilarious because you can't follow a straightforward exposition in the New York Times article debating why the Christian missionaries tactics are deceitful.
Or you can't even read your own sources. The article gave counter argument by people claiming that the camel method is not deceitful. The article is objective, different people have different views, you place your opinions as hard facts.
It is not just someone's opinion. Those claims are backed with theological arguments by at least two knowledgeable academics. These people know the missionaries tactics and know why they are wrong.
Selective reading. From your own source Davis Garrison which argued as to why the camel methods is not deceitful is a phD, theologian, author, and a missionary. How is he any less credible? Just because you disagree with him does not make him wrong, this is opinion based, all parties have their viewpoints and arguments.
Garrison has a PhD from the University of Chicago and a Masters degree from Golden Gate Seminary, with undergraduate study at Ouachita Baptist University and Seinan Gakuin University in Japan. He has lectured widely including such schools as Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fuller Theological Seminary, Trinity Evangelical Seminary, and Columbia Biblical Seminary. He is the author of The Nonresidential Missionary (MARC, 1990), Something New Under the Sun (IMB, 1998), and Church Planting Movements (WIGTake, 2004), which has been translated into more than a twenty languages.
First you claimed that missionaries don't do anything wrong. When confronted by evidence from Christian sources, including missionaries, you start running from pillar to post and blabbering incoherently.
Wrong, i challenged you to provide evidence for your accusations. You posted a link in which Caner stated his opinion in which he believes some missionary 'tactics' are deceitful, a phD educated missionary made strong and valid points as to why certain tactics are not deceitful.
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