Many Christians have a warped conception of the gospel which naturally affects their evangelism.
My guess would be that Western conceptualisations of a religious/public space distinction (the generalisation of church-state separation) leads to an implicit axiom that any Christian action in the public space must be geared towards evangelism; the people who hold this axiom thus will organise programmes to help the community but with the help as a means to 'evangelism' rather than an end. It is all too easy to justify such 'evangelism' in terms of the good of those preached at when the real motivation is self-exaltation.

Apologetics 301 is a dangerous place for such threads.
Originally posted by pancreasman
Originally posted by Starlight
This is NOT a thread I'd like to see resolve along familiar lines of us vs them.

Apologetics 301 is a dangerous place for such threads.
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