According to TE/EC/ID/CC and even to most non-evolutionary theories, i.e. pretty much across the board, with a few exceptions, they (peoples) are by category animals, i.e. 'human animals,' just they are not non-human animals or 'beasts.' Personhood...indeed.
"But what would be a real Christian response? Are there actually any positive examples of Christians using the utmost care as they introduce themselves into a new culture solely for the purpose of sharing Christ and actually having that culture's nurture as the only driving agenda?" - Merv
Just a heads-up for those unaware of it, a Truth and Reconciliation Commission is set to begin work in June 2008 with respect to the 'residential schools' in Canada, led by Justice Harry S. LaForme. The history here clearly would not count as a positive example in answer to Merv's question. You can find more information at: http://www.irsr-rqpi.gc.ca/TRC-eng.asp
G.A.
--- On Fri, 5/30/08, Merv <mrb22667@kansas.net> wrote:
From: Merv <mrb22667@kansas.net>
Subject: Re: [asa] uncontacted peoples ???!!!
To: asa@calvin.edu
Received: Friday, May 30, 2008, 5:15 AM
This seems to invite two opposing responses. No, they aren't animals
and shouldn't be treated like they are in a zoo. But on the other hand
I can completely understand the sentiments of those who wish to protect
them by keeping us away. Why should they need medical treatment from
"civilization" if they've survived without it? But they most
certainly
will be killed off by the new diseases delivered by the first civilized
yahoo who comes marching triumphantly into their home. We western
Europeans have a lot of practice with that kind of biological warfare.
Here is the fascinating question. What is a Christian response?
History has so often seen "Christianity" delivered at the point of a
gun
followed by a revelation of the marauders' real agenda when the
exploitation begins. But what would be a real Christian response? Are
there actually any positive examples of Christians using the utmost care
as they introduce themselves into a new culture solely for the purpose
of sharing Christ and actually having that culture's nurture as the only
driving agenda? Perhaps some translation groups in places like New
Guinea practice are accomplishing this now.
--Merv
From Calvin & Hobbes: "Sometimes I think the surest sign that there
is other intelligent life in the universe is that none of it has tried
to contact us."
Dehler, Bernie wrote:
> "Uncontacted Indian tribe spotted in Brazil"
>
> Snippet:
> "The world needs to wake up to this, and ensure that their territory
is
> protected in accordance with international law. Otherwise, they will
> soon be made extinct."
>
> My gosh- these are people, not animals! They are fellow humans-
> shouldn't we reach them, educate them, and give them basic medical
> care???
>
> This article makes it sound like they are subhuman animals!
>
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