10-23-2006, 06:00 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Remember, when I say "interact", I mean: not with your office colleague at work, not with the store clerk at the store, but making personal friends who are non-Hindu - at the home, picnic or party, etc. That is the sort of interaction that one must avoid. This is not too difficult, is it?
We are more annoyed with the convert because he explicitly rejects our faith. Yet, both the convert and the lay religious monotheist are equally dangerous. Who converted the convert? Usually, it is a pretty religious Christian or Muslim.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Thanks for clearing up the misconception, I get what you are saying, about the convert, yes some hardcore missionary probably converted him/her but the convert will now try to outdo even the missionary in his zeal to spread his cult.
We are more annoyed with the convert because he explicitly rejects our faith. Yet, both the convert and the lay religious monotheist are equally dangerous. Who converted the convert? Usually, it is a pretty religious Christian or Muslim.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Thanks for clearing up the misconception, I get what you are saying, about the convert, yes some hardcore missionary probably converted him/her but the convert will now try to outdo even the missionary in his zeal to spread his cult.