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- From: David.Rice@ofa123.fidonet.org
- Newsgroups: sci.skeptic
- Subject: Good Works Out-weigh Bad?
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- Date: 19 Nov 92 16:25:08
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- Who: tomscud@ruf.rice.edu (Thomas Reid Scudder)
- ID: BxpAow.4Jx@rice.edu
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- |> Skeptic groups often fail to confront religious quackery because
- |> doing so is politically dangerous. I think the failure to do so
- |> is dangerous.
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- TRS> "Let me tell you a little story."
-
- Hi! I've heard it all before.
-
- TRS> It's from the nineteenth century, although some of it dates back
- TRS> to the eighteenth as well, and on forward into the first half of
- TRS> the twentieth century. Its about a lot of people, mostly from
- TRS> the United States, who felt impelled, by a lot of what they
- TRS> learned from Christianity, to go out and spread the word abroad.
- TRS> You're groaning already, and getting ready to hit the "n" button.
- TRS> These are the evil bible-thumpers, going out to indoctrinate the
- TRS> poor third-worlders and destroy their culture, right? Perhaps.
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- Ture enough, for a variety of reasons.
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- TRS> But what they left behind them, in addition to evangelism,
- TRS> was a legacy of good medical care and good education, frequently
- TRS> given for no price, to people who the governments of the West,
- TRS> and all of the wonderful "secular" types, couldnt care less about.
- TRS> Some of the fruits of their efforts still remain, such as the
- TRS> American Mission Hospital in Bahrain, or the Vellore Medical
- TRS> College in India. A lot of it has been rendered somewhat obsolete
- TRS> by the big foreign aid organizations started in the fifties and
- TRS> sixties, as well as by the increase in the abilities of some of
- TRS> these countries (particularly those in the Middle East) to pay
- TRS> for their own health care and education. But a lot of people who
- TRS> otherwise wouldn't have gotten help and who would have lived a
- TRS> much worse life were helped by these missionaries, in the name of
- TRS> Christianity."
-
- Am I supposed to insert here a few hundred examples of Christianity
- killing off entire civilizations? Enslaving whole nations for the
- Christian sugar cartel in the Carrabean? Enslaving native Americans
- to dive to their deaths (to the last man) to recover gold in ship
- wreaks (natives of Maine)? I'll pass on that.
-
- I'd like to tell you a little story or two. One is titled "C.A.R.E."
- and another is called "U.N.I.C.E.F." And another called "United
- Nations." And how about the "Peace Core."
-
- TRS> And surely, if you're going to condemn all things Christian,
- TRS> you must consider that there has been much good accomplished
- TRS> by Christians as well as much bad.
-
- I don't condemn all Christians.
-
- With that, I'd like to disban this topic, as it really is not
- topical to this newsgroup. Thank you for your interest!
-
- TRS> Tom Scudder tomscud@ruf.rice.edu
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- David "Evangelical Atheist" Rice
-
- --- Maximus 2.00
-