"Yes, they will all go to Hell!"
When I asked whether his placard meant - Hindus, Muslims ,Buddhists all will go to Hell.
Maybe, he wa an ignorant old fool - but he was rich fool - money maynot buy you love - but it can help hate. You can hire thousands of such fools to go to far off lands and spread the 'word.'
In USA and developed, I believe people have become wise to such crap (only my faith is good or u go to hell), but in far-off lands it can be palmed off under various guises - including benefits of providing heaven on earth itself - though good education and food and jobs in Christian run MNCs and help in getting scholarships to go abroad for further studies and help in immigration to USA - no wonder people from Phillipines etc have reaped the benefit -which more populous nations in its neighborhood haven't.
How much money is it all about?
Yesterday while reading Education Week I learnt that in USA the entire public school annual budget is only about US$ 427 BILLION - : India's entire education expenditure was a huge amount --about US$15 billion --for a three or four times the population.
Now this crazy man in US , who wants to redeem the souls - just has to save a bit for the cause - and send it over. Perhaps the scheme of putting up 3,000 schools around Delhi , by a group of such evangelists, is along similar lines.
Such people go unnoticed but it is good to have a wise enemy than a foolish friend.
That man was not in some lonesome, desolate spot -- but handing out stuff right in the middle of the road at Harvard Square at the May Fair fest today. The young rock group hollering out stuff seeemed to part of his team.
Harvard Square is the name of the marketplace outside Harvard univ. campus.
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