Agnostic_Indian
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For doing Charity work Christian Missionary is not required ... they can just come and help without any religious name attached with their organization ...
there are selected few very few who do that ... but 99.99% are Christian Missionary with a Agenda ...
what ever their ajenda is as long as they don't break the law by bribing for conversion nobody has the right to stop them.
missionary do charity works they do it because they believe helping poor will reserve a place for them in heaven..they also believe that Christ is the true god so they preach their religion also..if a Hindu feels that he found the true god in Christ..if he is inspired by the teachings of Christ.. he is free to convert if not move on with his existing belief..that's freedom of choice..hundreds of Christians converted to Hinduism with a single speech of vivekananda..nobody stopped him.
today in India if a child is born he should be free to choose what ever religion he likes..he should be free to adopt elements of western culture or any other culture he feels is good and comfortable..today Indian culture is a hybrid culture..a mix of many cultures..it's ever evolving..I like it that way..I don't want cultural policing by govt or anybody.