George
Thanks for your response on current evangelising activity. I happen to think it is entirely wrong in any religion. However, people should be free to join any religion voluntarily if they choose to.

I would dearly like to hear an alternative to the view we two seem to share on this issue. Among others, would it be possible to get Cardinal Ivan Dias to provide us his informed view on Catholic evangelization for our benefit? Further, would our hard working Goanet moderators try to get Cardinal Ivan on line even if only for once on this issue?
Cornel

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--- cornel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Aristo
 Changing the subject a little, perhaps you can throw some light on
Christian evangelism in India today to which I am totally opposed. Why on
earth should any religious group try to evangelise any other group anywhere,
even though it is rampant in the USA as a means towards substantial
money-making for some.


Hi Cornel

I agree with you. There should be an indefinite moratorium on all evangelizing activity, by all religions. Evangelization across the world has brought about negative, adverse activity. It has led to the religious fundamentalism we see in all major religions today. Better for people to worry about their own souls, than worry about others. Cardinal Ivan Dias is being transferred to the Vatican to head Catholic evangelization. Much better to stay back in Bombay and work on issues
of poverty and social justice there.

Regards,
George



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