08-03-2015, 05:55 PM
(08-03-2015, 05:39 PM)Monica Wrote:(08-03-2015, 05:23 PM)Elros Tar-Minyatur Wrote: I think it's a blending of both, because unless one "converts" it goes on and on.
Don't worry Monica, I am well aware that you do this because all of this suffering makes your heart ache. No hard feelings.
Thankfully, the abolitionists didn't stop until slavery was declared illegal. That's what activists do, when there's oppression.
Thank you for understanding that yes, it's very difficult for us. I am just trying to make the distinction that it isn't about 'converting to a way of life' like converting to a religion or something like that. You know how religious people like to convert others, and want others to think like they do. In that case, it is very different because those of differing beliefs aren't hurting anyone, so there's a lack of acceptance for those who choose to live and believe differently. Look at how they don't accept gays even though gays aren't hurting anyone.
This is different because there are victims. It isn't about one's 'way of life' but the focus is on championing the victims.
It's a subtle but important distinction.
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Well from a christian perspective, they think people are going to hell and are trying to save their soul.
Despite the above, I do get your point fully. Just wanted to make a note that "some" christians for example can have good intentions in doing it.