What is missing is the discussions on why Christianity is seemingly the only religion that seems preoccupied with proselytization.
When is the last time a Buddhist or a Hindu knocked on your door?
On the global scale, we have the phenomenon of missionaries, trotting about trying to convert everybody to Christianity.
The Jesuits represented the Catholic Church, but it must be remember that the church more or less was the state. Therefore, they were agents, the initial agents, of imperialism. Currently, the Mormons, who have probably the largest army of religion replacement contingents, and the ever vibrant evangelicals, have virtual armies of missionaires sent in to save the peoples in their native lands.
Send in the collars to shame the people and their ways, encourage them to give up their pagan idolatries, and get some junk food emporiums on every corner.
Yep, pure salvation, no matter how you put it.
Your hatred of Christianity shows throguh, Crane. Christianity has also brought positives to the world as well. You cannot really judge the whole by the few.
Spare me the word "hate."
Everybody not wearing a hood is aware of how often today's version of radical Christians use the word "hate" reflexsively whenever they encounter the least criticism. According to your lights, one either embraces fully your religious creed or is guilty of hating it. One hears it from you, Rich, and and of the assorted, livid eyed, yadda yadda tv Christian mega generals.
This inappropriate thinking stems from the base structure of your belief system--one of totality, extremism, total inflexibility.
That part I do hate--it insults my intellect, as indeed does every other totalitarian-oriented, either/or philosophy which presents itself to me.
Instead of your emotional defensiveness, you might address the notion of 'proselytizing,' which was the point.
I'll start again. Why do you think that, because certain Christians proselytize while almost all other religions do not, and while cults do, the whole business should not own up to a certain degree of cultism exactly because of the result of this singular comparison?
As I have a thousand times on this and other boards, I remind all that when I refer to such Christians, I do not refer to ALL Christians in America. That is another assumption that you and your radical ilk are guilty of--disagreeing with any single fact of any of the general Christian creed means that one hates the entire religion.