Jason Castro's Money Hungry Family Part 2

Posted by thefunnystone on August 25th, 2008 at 11:01 AM
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We just received this letter in our inbox and had to share it. Jason Castro's greedy, pathetic family actually propositioned Idol Forums posters to fund a mission trip for Jason's girlfriend. Pathetic! Here is the message we got:

 

"I saw on the website about Jason Castro and his family. I was a really big fan of him while he was on the show, and often read the message boards. One day, I logged into IDF and noticed that I had a PM from one of the other posters on the Jason Castro forum. The PM asked me if I would be willing to donate money to send Jason's GIRLFRIEND on a mission trip. That's right...his girlfriend!! What really got me was that this was a request from his mother. When a woman from the board asked what kind of gift Jason would like from his fans, she suggested that everyone donate so that Jason's girlfriend Mandy can go on a mission trip. I was shocked that his family and friends would be using his fame in order to benefit themselves. When I posted my opinions on IDF, one of the brainwashed freaks told me that "Mission Trips are close to Jason's heart". That may be true, but I refused to take part in funding them for him or his family and friends!"

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Smartie
Posted: August 26, 2008 - 10:29pm
Joined: 02 Apr 2007

What, a grip on reality?

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manlambda
Posted: August 27, 2008 - 6:05am
Joined: 16 Apr 2008

It's funny because I have the same view of mission work as others on here. When I went to Hawaii my family dragged me to the Polnesian Cultural Center run by The Mormons that was supposed to celebrate the culture of Polynesia. Besides feeling like it was like Disney doing Polynesia I kept thinking the nerve the Mormons had. We're celebrating a cultural we basically tried to destroy by trying to impose our religion and beliefs on. Absolutely pathetic.

Van Dergraaf
Posted: August 27, 2008 - 10:46am
Joined: 07 Mar 2007

However, there's people that do mission work for the purpose of bringing a little hope to people that don't have many. And they try to do it the right way, just talking and explaining, without trying to impose anything.

I can't agree with that statement. Once you start talking and explaining, you're on the cusp of imposing. And it is very difficult not to cross the line into prostheletyzing, especially if the mission is being sponsored by an organization with that goal (and this is the case with most religious missions).
I applaud people who go to an impoverished country to help people try to have a better existence. It's my belief (and many others) that it is best if done with no strings attached.

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