Religion has always been spread by oppressive means. You can say this about pretty much any religion and ethnic group.
Even Hindus?
They always seemed like pretty cool ppl imo
Religion has always been spread by oppressive means. You can say this about pretty much any religion and ethnic group.
Any ethnic group?
Can you say that about African Americans ?
Any ethnic group?
Can you say that about African Americans ?
The thread is about African Americans
The thread is about African Americans
Oooo....damnit... Thought I had one.... we were the ones who were oppressed by religion
If faith helps people live their lives it doesn't really matter but I do see your point. As an Indian guy when I see Indians getting hard for Christianity when it was introduced by the same people who killed millions of us, could never be me. I do think it is cool when black people practice traditional African religions but yeah if worshipping Jesus makes people happy then doesn't really matter
If faith helps people live their lives it doesn't really matter but I do see your point. As an Indian guy when I see Indians getting hard for Christianity when it was introduced by the same people who killed millions of us, could never be me. I do think it is cool when black people practice traditional African religions but yeah if worshipping Jesus makes people happy then doesn't really matter
What about all the Christian missionaries who go to India and help build wells, schools, villages, provide food, water, shelter, education and show kindness and compassion to all the poor people
What about all the Christian missionaries who go to India and help build wells, schools, villages, provide food, water, shelter, education and show kindness and compassion to all the poor people
Yeah good for them but not really my point mate. I'm saying back in the day Christianity was spread through colonisation and something about giving up your traditional religion and adopting the faith of your oppressor feels off to me. I understand now that this isn't the case and Christianity helps people live their lives but still not my cup of tea