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How do Christians feel about the Native American Indian?

Before I say anything, let me say that I believe all religions should be respected and Christianity is no different. I do not intent to bash Christians, I simply would like to hear input. With that being said…The arrival of Europeans marked a major change in Native society. Tens of millions died due to sickness, and programs of slavery and extermination. Europeans and their missionaries looked upon Native Spirituality as worthless superstition inspired by the Christian devil, Satan. Many of the survivors were forcibly converted to Christianity.
Religion was a major problem between the settlers and the Indians. The settlers in New England were very serious about their Christian religion. They thought it was the one true faith and all people should believe in it. They soon learned that the Indians were not interested in learning about it or changing their beliefs.
Religious traditions of aboriginal peoples around the world tend to be heavily influenced by their methods of acquiring food, whether by hunting wild animals or by agriculture. American Indian spirituality is no exception. Their rituals and belief show a blending of interest in promoting and preserving their hunting and horticulture.
Many settlers came to believe that Native Americans could not be trusted because they were not Christians. The settler groups began to fear the Indians. They thought of the Indians as a people who were evil because they had no religion. The settlers told the Indians they must change and become Christians. The Indians did not understand why they should change anything.
So my question is, what do you feel about the Native American Indian? Do you feel that it was right to abolish his culture and spirituality to adapt a faith that was so different from his own? Why?
I just wanted to say thank you to EVERYONE who has provided input thus far. I find all your comments interesting and thought provoking.

The Survivors: Book One (Life After War)

The Survivors: Book One (Life After War)

The Survivors: Book One (Life After War)

“The War of 2012 has given us a harsh, merciless existence, where nature tries hard to push mankind to the very brink of extinction. Everything is against us, between us…

Untold miles of lawless, angry roads wait for our feet, and the Future, cold and dark, offers little comfort. Without CHANGE, there will be no peace. Only Survivors.”

Set along the lines of The Stand and The Postman, this is a chilling vision of the collapse of all society in the year 2012 and the rebirth of a nation by those who survived. So much more than just another fantasy quest.”  -The Review Shop

Fated to lead New America, seven special people survive the apocalypse of 2012, only to find themselves on an adventure quest that will shake the very core of who they thought they were. From dangerous trips into dark, decaying cities, to patriotic rescues and furious revelations, Life After War is an action-packed fantasy where those left must come to terms with their mistakes in the old world, while fighting for a place in the new one. 

The Survivors: It’s the start of a magic, fantasy, and horror combination that readers have been searching for. This way, please…

“The War of 2012 has given us a harsh, merciless existence, where nature tries hard to push mankind to the very brink of extinction. Everything is against us, between us…

Untold miles of lawless, angry roads wait for our feet, and the Future, cold and dark, offers little comfort. Without CHANGE, there will be no peace. Only Survivors.”

Set along the lines of The Stand and The Postman, this is a chilling vision of the collapse of all society in the year 2012 and the rebirth of a nation by those who survived. So much more than just another fantasy quest.”  -The Review Shop

Fated to lead New America, seven special people survive the apocalypse of 2012, only to find themselves on an adventure quest that will shake the very core of who they thought they were. From dangerous trips into dark, decaying cities, to patriotic rescues and furious revelations, Life After War is an action-packed fantasy where those left must come to terms with their mistakes in the old world, while fighting for a place in the new one. 

The Survivors: It’s the start of a magic, fantasy, and horror combination that readers have been searching for. This way, please…

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You are the leader of a survivors’ camp. When do you think the children should be exposed to the violence with zombies, other camps, and a government trying to purge “impure humans”? This includes combat training, firearm training, and survival skills How are they taught? When are they actually sent out to scavenge for supplies or to defend the camp? Is this taught alongside things that such as reading and science or separate? And finally, what is you’re views on teaching children these things in today’s society?

I will be asking a series of these questions to see how a person’s political views are changed by very abnormal scenarios. Thank you for your time.
Assume the virus is an advanced form of rabies and is transmitted through bites and scratches.
assume that some children may be as young as 3 or 4.