T: Every time I passed the 42nd Research Library, aggressive modern hippies carrying a writing board, wearing a t-shirt or badge, stopping people on the streets to ask for donation for the children of poverty. I had initially stressed to one of them the importance of spiritual, instead of merely physical need. It is obvious, many of these organizations of the West(if they really exist legitimately) is not Christian centric or theocentric, but anthropocentric, whether they were formerly of Christian organizations or not.
V: Have a heart...it's too bad, people on the street, walking by busy with their lives, as if they were really that busy. No time? Not even for saving the children?
S: Saving what children?
V: So many in poor countries...no food, no medicine and so on!
T: It is quite a judgmental attitude you guys are putting out on the street...firstly, that you assume no one cares or donates through other means, secondly, you justify yourselves of your own responsibility by spending time soliciting from others. Take my advice, be an example yourself before you expect people to listen to you.
S: But surely their presence must count...otherwise who do we donate to?
T: Well, churches who do these kind of services for one. Surely these people must see their organizations are more strangers to the streets than churches, and they still want to push their self-righteous judgment on others.
<To be adjourned>