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Anna_Scott
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Agreed.I didn’t realize it was one or two people going to see one child at a school. I thought it was a group coming in for certain reason or occasion. Targeting a single child in an area where one is certain their parent will not be around is NOT a part of any legitimate Protestant evangelization. If I were the parent, I would contact the school and church immediately. That is bizarre and scary. This sounds like something other than evangelization…
I also agree that you can’t judge a denomination by a few “loose cannons.”People knocking on doors and visiting I’ve heard of and know many times the deacons will go out and do this or even youth groups, etc. Same as anyone else with other religious outreach programs. I just meant you can’t judge a denomination on a few loose cannons, zealots, or extremists. Every denomination has some - there’s even a few here! :jrbirdman: :whacky: :takeoff:
Before I officially left the SBC, I received a call one Sunday night from a man who told me he was from my Baptist Church. He asked if he could come and visit me. I said no. This was a man I did not know. He could have been anyone. If he was from the Baptist Church, he would have my name and divorce stats. I think it was inappropriate to have a man call and ask to visit a single woman. That’s just my opinion.
Peace,
Anna