Most religions tend to proselytize and to accept or encourage marriages with converts, resulting in quite large, genetically diverse populations. |
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Today's evangelicals, like 16 th-century Protestants, seek to proselytize and convert in ways that today's mainline largely does not. |
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It's to educate and not indoctrinate, to present and not proselytize. |
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Lady Thatcher also tended to proselytize about the work ethic, rather than the welfare state. |
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Many Polynesians were recruited to proselytize other parts of the Pacific, particularly Melanesia. |
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In such cases, it is not enough for adherents to be faithful, to follow the church canon, to proselytize and seek conversions. |
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He said the judge's purpose was not to proselytize or to act as a public advocate for his views, but only to explain why he held them. |
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Some of them proselytize children to their religions through persuasions and pressures. |
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Therefore the tensions between the rights of that organization to proselytize and the rights of others conflict. |
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And it's fundamental to some of these faith-based organizations that they have a right to proselytize. |
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Second, many professors do abuse the power of the podium in order to proselytize for their particular ideological views and to attack competing ideas. |
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In 1820, members of the Congregational Protestant Church had arrived and begun to proselytize. |
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Attempts to proselytize or convert are not permitted in this emergency assistance. |
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While some of the agencies have religious affiliations, they are not allowed to proselytize. |
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It is also painful to see how the many sects and fundamentalist groups take advantage of this absence to proselytize and confuse. |
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Non-Muslims would be unable to proselytize in public or distribute religious literature. |
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Many religions encourage believers to proselytize, and some groups say that Title VII gives their followers the right to talk about religion around the office water cooler and to inquire about a coworker's beliefs. |
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Governments, often seeking to protect the beliefs, traditions, and ideology of the majority or dominant religion, took steps to restrict the rights of individuals to proselytize and to change their religion. |
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This has been particularly true in terms of its reliance on the Internet as a multi-faceted facilitation tool to proselytize, to radicalize, to recruit, to communicate and to disseminate techniques and methods of operations. |
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In the hands of religious institutions they have been used to proselytize. |
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Honourable senators, this is a crime against humanity and against the Baha'i, the most peaceful religion in the world, a religion that does not intend or seek out or seek to proselytize. |
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Sikhism is not known to openly proselytize, but accepts converts. |
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He uses his position to proselytize for the causes that he supports. |
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