If you're a Tibetan Buddhist or you're leaning that way, you may not know it, but you need Jesus.
That's the thinking behind a series of Christian evangelical workshops -- including one later this month in Wheaton -- that will coincide with the Dalai Lama's trip to Chicago and other American cities this spring.
Interserve USA is putting on the workshops to teach Christians how to talk to Buddhists and, perhaps, to win converts.
"We welcome the Dalai Lama here, but we also want to have a chance to reach Tibetan Buddhists with the gospel," said Doug Van Bronkhorst, executive director of Interserve, an international missionary group based just outside of Philadelphia.
What arrogant assholes! How dare anybody be so full of themselves that they not only believe that they have stumbled upon the one true religion out of all of hundreds of possibilities, but that they have the right to force their beliefs on other people already worshipping in their own way.
Do you know how you really gauge a religion's peaceful intentions? If they allow others to worship however they see fit. That is a truly respectful religion.
"What arrogant assholes!"
ReplyDeleteI second that emotion.