[quote name='Clak']You, as Knoell, are missing the point completely. You don't like what I'm saying, then don't post in the thread, friend. I've got a legitimate problem with the way many of these organizations do business and are trying to explain that, but all you here is "Whiny atheist being whiny". If that's all you care to hear, than don't even read past this post.[/QUOTE]
Talk about squashing other people's view points. "You disagree? Get out! My view is right! Can't you see that yet?"
From your standpoint on religion how many religious charity events have you gone to that you have such an "expert" view on these "legitimate" issues? I count 1 with the soup kitchen, and that was just outrageous with the praying! How dare they feed the hungry, and pray out loud! and a 2nd with the church that put signs ALL over a school announcing their charitable work and such. I can see why religious charities are so corrupt from your point of view!
Either give me a list of events you have been to, or some study that gives validity to your accusations.
[quote name='Clak'] If you're helping feed people but also telling them that birth control is bad, you're no more helping them than anyone else. Now they have food, but thanks to you they won't use condoms to help prevent the spread of incurable diseases. But hey, pulling out helps stop disease apparently.[/QUOTE]
If these vulnerable people are so apt to listen to them about condoms, why wouldn't they listen to them about abstinence? I think you are laying an existing problem on the laps of religious charities because it fits with their views. People were not using condoms before religious charities told them to practice abstinence.
Talk about squashing other people's view points. "You disagree? Get out! My view is right! Can't you see that yet?"
From your standpoint on religion how many religious charity events have you gone to that you have such an "expert" view on these "legitimate" issues? I count 1 with the soup kitchen, and that was just outrageous with the praying! How dare they feed the hungry, and pray out loud! and a 2nd with the church that put signs ALL over a school announcing their charitable work and such. I can see why religious charities are so corrupt from your point of view!
Either give me a list of events you have been to, or some study that gives validity to your accusations.
[quote name='Clak'] If you're helping feed people but also telling them that birth control is bad, you're no more helping them than anyone else. Now they have food, but thanks to you they won't use condoms to help prevent the spread of incurable diseases. But hey, pulling out helps stop disease apparently.[/QUOTE]
If these vulnerable people are so apt to listen to them about condoms, why wouldn't they listen to them about abstinence? I think you are laying an existing problem on the laps of religious charities because it fits with their views. People were not using condoms before religious charities told them to practice abstinence.
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