Please donate the 'Tsunami Charity Match' proceeds to a secular charity not to an evangelical ministry like World Vision
ToMalcolm SpeedChief Executive OfficerInternational Cricket CouncilDear Sir,We thank you for trying to help the Tsunami relief work by organizing a 'Tsunami Charity match'. We hope that it will bring... continue reading »
"World Vision is invloved in conversion in several parts of world."
"Stop WorldVision abusing the poor"
"Please do not use a tragedy like this to help promote the personal goals of proselytizing religious groups. In times like this we should rise above such denominational biases and help others in the name of humanity. The raised funds should go towards help"
"Just for them to understand what would his reaction have been in case World vision was in to conversion from Christians to Hindus!!!!!"
"Stop this foolish event , why Only World Vision??"
"Dont destroy cultures by converting people.."
"Relief effort should be based on need and not caste or creed. I cannot imagine a kid who has lost his parents and house is not getting help just because he does not belong to a religion. It is simply absurd and inhuman. I do not mind propagation of religi"
"HINDUS dnt fall for this crap conversion rubbish, wev got the GREATEST religion of all, HINDU/SANATAN DHARMA."
"There are many Hindu and other truely secular charities. The money should be chanelled through them."
"missionarries in india are not for socialwork, but for CONVERSION"
"It is a known fact that such missionaries (ab)use their money muscle in times of grief like these, to further their "holy" cause. I earnestly request you to look at other NGOs, more neutral and more INDIAN."
"Please donate the proceeds to UN based organizations (unicef etc)"
"Charity match proceeds should be used in a proper, intended purpose - which is to help the victims - not to baptise them to any particular religion. Please help the needy, but not take advantage of their situation to thrust conversions on them."
"No to Christian evangelism as part of relief work."