In marked contrast to the relaxed, typically Latin attitude of the Dominicans the Protestant missionaries were still proceeding at full blast with the fight for souls. These North American evangelists of strictly fundamentalist inclination combined in a curious fashion strict adhesion to the literal meaning of the Old Testament With mastery of the most modern technology. Most of them came from small towns in the Bible Belt, armed with unshakably clear consciences and a rudimentary smattering of theology, convinced that they alone were the repositories of Christian values now abolished elsewhere. Totally ignorant of the vast world, despite their transplantation, and taking the few articles of morality accepted in the rural Amenca of their childhoods to be a universal credo, they strove bravely to spread these principles of salvation all around them. Their rustic faith was well served by a flotilla of light aircraft, a powerful radio, an ultra-modern hospital and four-wheel-drive vehicles -- in short, all the equipment that a battalion of crusaders dropped behind enemy lines needed. Philippe Descola
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The 19th century Protestant missionaries were relentless in their fight for souls. While the Spanish Dominicans were known for their relaxed, austere lifestyles, these Protestants were still conducting themselves with fierce religious fervor. Even though they came from small towns in the Bible Belt, they came armed with unshakably clear consciences and a rudimentary smattering of theology. They were convinced that they alone possessed the proper moral compass to save people from their eternal hellfire.

These evangelicals knew nothing of the vast world outside of America. Even though they were transplanted to foreign lands, they stuck to the few morals accepted in their rural hometowns. They took the few articles of morality accepted in America to be a universal credo, and because of this they strove bravely to spread their religious principles all around them.

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