Religious How Do Religious People Like The Secular Humanitarian Organizations Like Rotary And The Lions Club?

How do religious people like the secular humanitarian organizations like Rotary and the Lions Club? - religious

These organizations are devoted to charity and volunteer - to do good in communities worldwide, and in contrast to religious, do not try to believe disadvantaged people, a bunch of superstitious nonsense, and artificial s trick "join a cult of crazy irrational . This seems a little the opposition is not religious people, but without doubt the competition for religious people to see them, these religious secular humanitarian organizations as competitors?

3 comments:

squeezie... said...

Rotary Club is not a secular humanist. Many if not most, Rotarians have deep religious beliefs that are active in their respective churches, and have great respect for other believers. Each meeting of the Rotary, I was too, has always been a short prayer and blessing to the program. Rotary, however, is a public institution is secular and believers and unbelievers. No faith is particularly desirable or necessary it is and if I understood correctly, is the sale of their company or their religious beliefs to others in an event organized by Rotary as a very bad taste and against the openness and acceptance of the nature of the organization.

Rotary is the meeting of friends in his hometown and work with them to help others, even in remote locations with very serious problems. It is not in conformity with their religious beliefs?

Len Ben said...

I do not. I believe that these social organizations in general a great job.

I congratulate ... should be every Christian.

General D. Ypsilanti said...

It is a social outlet for many men, and good and
interesting project for your attention. This is a good
learn how to interact with people of other faiths to interact with.

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