Evangelist thinks an isolated primitive tribe needs his religion, so he swims to their island against their wishes, they show violent rejection which he ignores.

In an amazing display of arrogance the American missionary expects the natives to trade their deity for his?!

What told John Chau the natives had no religion, that they needed his religion, that they were not happy with their lives as is?

The people who brainwashed this 27yo boy-man go to an isolated island to try to convince indigenous natives to take his religion over whatever they call "religion," take his God over whatever deity they worship, to tell these natives they needed HIS God more than their deity, killed him. 

The native who shot an arrow into the chest of the ignorant, passionate boy-man, is NOT guilty of the original murder.

"John Allen Chau, US missionary, killed by isolated tribe on North Sentinel Island: 'I DON'T WANT TO DIE'"

Friday, November 23, 2018 01:10PM

https://abc7chicago.com/american-on-deadly-trip-to-isolated-island-i-dont-want-to-die/4747783/

"NEW DELHI, India --
The young American, paddling his kayak toward a remote Indian island whose people have resisted the outside world for thousands of years, believed God was helping him dodge the authorities.

"God sheltered me and camouflaged me against the coast guard and the navy," John Allen Chau wrote before he was killed last week on North Sentinel Island. Indian ships monitor the waters around the island, trying to ensure outsiders do not go near the Sentinelese, who have repeatedly made clear they want to be left alone.

When a young boy tried to hit him with an arrow on his first day on the island, Chau swam back to the fishing boat he'd arranged to wait for him off shore. The arrow, he wrote, hit a Bible he was carrying.

"Why did a little kid have to shoot me today?" he wrote in his notes, which he left with the fishermen before swimming back the next morning. "His high-pitched voice still lingers in my head."

Police say Chau knew that the Sentinelese resisted all contact by outsiders, firing arrows and spears at passing helicopters and killing fishermen who drift onto their shore. His notes, which were reported Thursday in Indian newspapers and confirmed by police, make clear he knew he might be killed.

"I DON'T WANT TO DIE," wrote Chau, who appeared to want to bring Christianity to the islanders. "Would it be wiser to leave and let someone else to continue. No I don't think so.""

 

"An Untouched Tribe Killed the Missionary Trying to Convert Them"
A young American tourist kayaked to North Sentinel Island to deliver the word of God. Days later he was lying dead on the beach.

Vice News

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/ev3vqp/an-untouched-tribe-killed-the-missionary-trying-to-convert-them

"A Christian missionary has been killed by what is thought to be the world’s last pre-Neolithic tribe. The endangered Sentinelese People of the Andaman Islands are well-known for their refusal to assimilate with modern civilisation and their steadfast, often violent resistance to outsiders. Twenty-seven-year-old Alabamian preacher John Allen Chau experienced that hostility for himself when he shored up on North Sentinel Island, some 1,700 kilometres east of India recently, with righteous intentions of delivering the word of God. The tribespeople shot at him with arrows and left him dead on the beach."

More.

"It’s estimated that there are between just 50 and 150 Sentinelese People, according to the BBC, and they are totally cut off from civilisation. It is illegal to have any contact with them. Police director-general Pathak has described John’s mission as “a case of misdirected adventure.”

John’s family, meanwhile, have published a statement on his Instagram declaring their forgiveness for those who killed him.

"We recently learned from an unconfirmed report that John Allen Chau was reportedly killed in India while reaching out to members of the Sentinelese Tribe," it reads. "Words can't express the sadness we have experienced about this report… he was a Christian missionary... He loved God, helping those in need and had nothing but love for the Sentinelese people. We forgive those reportedly responsible for his death.”"

Good!  The primitive natives on this island apparently saw the initiative of this missionary as a threat.  They are not at fault.

The sad part is that I think the law enforcement people have arrested some of these innocent natives.  It was not a crime in their mind to try to keep this interloper off their island.