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Forums > Living in Kunming > Christian missionaries in Kunming

that said, most evangelists i've known closely for extended periods of time (mostly in the US southern baptist, episcopalian, and US mormon traditions) have not endeavored to convert people in selfish interest, but rather in the (misguided, in IMHO) belief that their souls (the converted) will actually be saved.

according to them, they honestly believe that they are doing something good by "turning people on" to God. this, be it misguided, is altruism - helping people for the sake of THEM.

i acknowledge the fact that my sample size is rather small, and that there really are hell-bent fire-and-brimstone missionaries out there.

furthermore, i've never actually been bothered by missionaries, despite being raised in a relatively "godless" portion of the US. the closest i've been is: once while i was doing ethnography in the southern US - i was approached by a US southern baptist who wanted me to complete a survey about religious beliefs for him. of course i was cautious, but this is what he said, paraphrased from memory:

"look, i'm not looking to convert you. if i could 'convince' you to believe in God in these five minutes, there's nothing that would lead me to believe that the next guy would convince you not to, in the next five minutes. that's simply not on my agenda."

i completed the survey.

IMHO, he did his Christian brothers, himself, and me a great service by saying these words, which were surprisingly reasonable at the time. (i'm not so surprised nowadays.)

finally, i agree with tim in a way, that on the whole, missionaries to a whole hell of a lot more than the average guy, as far as raising the standard of living of the poor. how many of us have spent months in the countryside doing carpentry or plumbing work? do the people need it? yes. have you helped out? you answer.

they've never gotten in my face about my atheism. why should i believe that they're out there hurting people? and why should i believe that if they ARE hurting people, that it is out of selfishness?

show me some concrete evidence that "the foundation of society" is being "torn away" and i may consider your opposition to their activities.

so far as i know, the "foundation of society" is free choice, and so far as i can see, our world is a kaleidoscopic view of that process in action.

the groaning tenor of some of these responses, in my view, is the result of some very unhappy people. perhaps some volunteering, according to whatever -isms you subscribe to, would serve as a salve to your self-centered headiness.

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Forums > Travel Yunnan > golden opportunity for RMB10k/month

I think you're right, Liumingke1234. Unless anyone can vouch for this place, I wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole. No mention of hours, no qualifications required, and only an "expect"ation of a salary! Haha, I'd love to see the contract...

For sure, beware!

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Arriving in January

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Kunming, Yunnan Province,
P.R. China, (650021)
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the article is a little confusing. he was at the door of Salvador's "burning gas" and after burning it for a while turned it off. He picked it up to headed (back) inside the cafe, then put it back on the ground. When he put it back down, it exploded.

but yes, the eyewitness account is clear enough that pretty much anyone there should be able to confirm or deny it.

while i also hope that it was simply a tragic mistake and not a bombing, there is a doubt lurking in my mind that it could have been a bombing and that the media has been told to put a lid on it.

remember the "third bombing" in June that "may have been a tire exploding?" i'm still not clear on that one, but my friend has family in the police dept, and he says that he was told that it was a bombing. so who knows. i can't say either way.

yeah, it says that, according to a Chinese witness, the gas canister handler put it on the ground too hard and it exploded. Is that not what eyewitnesses are saying?

Either way, I'm glad no one else was seriously injured.

I'm still waiting for the smoke to clear so we can get some solid facts.

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