Nope - perhaps the author, who owns copyright, has decided that forcing your religion on others is not something he wants to happen in the world, and so he is reflecting that by disallowing missionaries to use his software.
I personally would not hesitate to license software in the same way.
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Sure it doesn't blanket ban jews.
"Missionaries may not use this software."
But that doesn't bother you?
I've got to agree with the criticism of the license. It's the worst license I've ever seen, including Vista's :p
I can't wait for someone less in love with his own opinions writes software to do the same thing. I'll use it faster than Carl can say 'peace man'
Nope - perhaps the author, who owns copyright, has decided that forcing your religion on others is not something he wants to happen in the world, and so he is reflecting that by disallowing missionaries to use his software.
I personally would not hesitate to license software in the same way.