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  • Sri Lankan Churches May Think Twice Before Helping Poor

    garawi »
    Sat Jan 31, 2009 6:27 am Agree: 7   Disagree: 0

    Please note that "any act to convert or attempt to convert a person from one religion to another by the use of force, fraud or allurement will result in serious punishments". Using force, fraud or allurment is not ethical you too may agree. So what is the problem?

    If the missionaries/evangelists stick to normal preaching without these acts and the listeners decide to change their religion, that's no problem. That's all about this legislation.
    Helping an orphanage with good intention but not with the intention of converting is not punishable by this law. The problem is most of those so called charity organizations DO use these unethical tactics. I have person experience in this!

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