Chinese-Dragon
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In my opinion, this seems to be more about the "power imbalance", between the developed world, and the developing world.
A power imbalance which grows even greater, when you think about the fact that these "missionaries" like to go to the poorest areas of these developing countries, to get more converts.
So it doesn't really seem like a "religious" issue to me. It's not about Buddhism vs Hinduism vs Christianity, it's about rich religious organizations, and the power imbalance they have over poor villagers in developing countries.
They are not given a fair and equal choice between the religions.
A power imbalance which grows even greater, when you think about the fact that these "missionaries" like to go to the poorest areas of these developing countries, to get more converts.
So it doesn't really seem like a "religious" issue to me. It's not about Buddhism vs Hinduism vs Christianity, it's about rich religious organizations, and the power imbalance they have over poor villagers in developing countries.
They are not given a fair and equal choice between the religions.