Quote from jcl:
Apparently you don't know much about who's drilling water wells for the poor.
The majority of international NGOs is secular. None of the 3 largest NGOs - CARE, Oxfam, AI - has any religious agenda. There are indeed also large religious NGOs, but several, such as World Vision, are in the critics due to dubious missionary activities. The problem with them is that their primary goal is not helping the poor; it's promoting their cults. Secular organizations have helped the poor far more in the last 50 years that all world churchs together.
Quote from jficquette:
How come you never see atheists go to central america and drill water wells for the poor??
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To answer that question: you don't find them when you're a person who never considered to do voluntary work.Quote from jficquette:
That's not the point and you know it. I am speaking to private citizens. Why don't you find private citizens who are atheists doing voluntary work, building houses, drilling wells over seas??
Quote from jcl:
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