Christianity, Evangelism & its geopolitical impact

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sanjaykumar wrote: 29 Apr 2024 22:44 There are some who say the border wall is anti catholic.
Will that stop the American Evangelists from not supporting in building the wall? They ardently want that wall.

What is good for the goose, is good for the gander no? Securing your border is fine. But me doing the same is somehow anti-Christian.

What kind of Lahori logic is this? When all else fails, pull out the Christian card. That train is never late.
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Paedophile Catholic priest, 77, who sexually abused five boys in string of horrific attacks dating back to the 1970s is jailed

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ailed.html
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It's only superstition when it is brown people involved

The boy from London who will become the first millennial saint after performing miracles from beyond the grave: 'God's influencer' Carlo Acutis who died from leukaemia in 2006 is canonised by Pope for saving brain bleed victim and critically ill child

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ed-15.html
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Nepal on the X'ian conversion radar as well.
Gorkha recruits, arriving in UK. This video came into my YouTube feed (recommendations). Two things caught my attention;
1. One of the recruits have a name Mikhayal (Michael) Rai !
2. The Pandit-ji welcoming him was not a Nepali Gorkha but a white man. Either he converted to Hinduism (0-10% probability) or he is actually an X'ian padre in Nepali Pandit-ji attire (80-90% probability).
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