Adults in poor communities aren't children—they can decide what to believe. Banning missionaries is paternalistic; just require transparency and no coercion tied to aid.
Aid should never be a sales pitch. Feed people, build clinics, support schools—leave belief to grow freely, not under pressure.
Desperate people need food and medicine, not conditional charity disguised as a religious sales pitch. Basic survival shouldn't come with strings attached.
Poor communities need real help, not sales pitches for Jesus. Strip the proselytizing and focus aid on what actually fixes lives.
Let people choose for themselves; consent and transparency guard autonomy. Prioritize aid and empowerment over pressure.
Consent guards virtue; true kindness persuades without coercion. In charity, force rots trust; aid should stand on consent.
Consent guides aid; no coercion, no pressure. Charity that respects dignity prospers through trust.
Consent respects autonomy and prevents exploitation; aid and education promote flourishing best, not coercive preaching.
Allow with consent. Let autonomy set the pace; aid should come first, not as a sales pitch.
Allow with consent. People in need deserve choice and dignity; aid must come first, not pressure.
Consent first, always. Aid and advice must come with choice, never coercion; love grows where people control their own faith and future.
Aid must come with consent and respect for choice. Let communities decide and keep service separate from preaching.