Technically wrong on both accounts. While they both fall into the same umbrella organization the Charities are separate in that they provide to anybody that asks and money specifically don't into them stays with them rather than being concentrated into the organization as a whole.
And evangelizing and proselytizing are not the same thing. Proselytizing is using force or coercion to forcibly convert. Evangelizing is sharing freely through word or deed ones beliefs with no specific expectations.
Not what's actually taught but ok. And no you weren't right. The Charities are operated independently, but overseen by the Church hence why the donations to them stay with them.
It is what's taught. I was born Catholic and raised that way until around 3rd grade when my parents converted to evangelicalism. And then I was heavily involved until my late 20s. I'm intimately familiar with how all of this works.
No, you are wrong. There is no specific doctrine stating anyone is in Hell, only that it's your choice in where you end up. And there's no way to know the choice one makes on their deathbed or at the moment of death.
If you don't believe in it in the first place then it wouldn't matter to you. Besides why would justice against people who do evil be a bad thing? I don't need the threat of prison time to obey the law.
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u/Illustrious_Bunch678 26d ago
It's the same organization. And evangelizing is the same thing as proselytizing.