Worse than that they don't even know how to use money. How are they going to pay taxes?
The guy wasn't naive. He knew what he was getting into. According to an account I read, he went to the island on the 15th got shot with arrows, they smashed his canoe and had to swim back to the fisherman's boat. What does he do the next day? Goes back.He wrote a letter to his parents saying if he died, not to think he was crazy or be mad at the tribe but he felt like he needed to share the Gospel with them.
I actually posted an article on this tribe a year or so ago. If I know about them and know not to go near their island, I suspect this fellow knew the risks, as well.
As far as the JW analogy goes, I wouldn't have a problem with someone shooting them - especially if they were given a warning, a warning shot, and if the homeowner had a checkered history with trespassers. Apparently, the British colonized the island at one point killed almost all the natives and the Indian government has laws against disturbing them because they have no immunity to modern disease. That Christian could've spread a lot more than the Gospel to those people but I guess he figured he was it was worth it. It's a shame the young man lost his life but damn...
Hopefully, they are left alone because I saw a headline saying some Christian group is calling for justice to be served on the tribe. I didn't read the article. Could be fake news but who knows in this crazy world.
I'm not pissed but I am jealous. I'd love to have an island I could defend with spears and bow and arrows.![]()
And also commanded to "do to others what you would have them do to you". Which I think would include not pestering people when your presence clearly isn't welcome.
I'm more in the "Let's not presume to know what God wants you to do" school. Deus vult smacks a little too much of arrogance and self-importance IMO.
It's not "presuming" anything. Try reading the Bible.
This guy invading the private space of these islanders is no different from some Jehovah's Witness breaking into your home and trying to force you into what in their mind is the "correct" religion.
As an argument, "because Bible" is beyond terrible. Maybe it's my Lutheran heritage, but I really try not to push "my" version of Christianity on others. Because it just doesn't make sense. As far as I'm concerned, religion is personal, and people pushing their (not God's, their) faith on others are dicks. Because claiming that you know God's will better than others - that your interpretation of scripture is correct - makes you an arrogant A-hole in my book.
This guy invading the private space of these islanders is no different from some Jehovah's Witness breaking into your home and trying to force you into what in their mind is the "correct" religion.
Thinking that you know what God wants means elevating yourself into the position of God. For some reason, if there is a Heaven, I don't think anyone who presumes - yes, presumes - to know God's will can ever make it there.
Christians are commanded by Christ to go forth and spread the gospel.
Yet, you cannot convert people who will not listen. Jesus Himself taught that those intentionally deaf cannot hear the message.
Yet, you cannot convert people who will not listen. Jesus Himself taught that those intentionally deaf cannot hear the message.
Seems to me I recall Christians being admonished in such cases to "kick the dust off [their] feet" and move on, not continue to impose where they aren'tbwanted and try to shove their dogma down the throats of others.
That said, murder is murder even if the victim is an idiot.
Then you will support a policy of shooting invaders on our borders?Even if it is an Invader disrespecting your sovereignty?
It sounds like Coastal defense to me.
Then you will support a policy of shooting invaders on our borders?