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Hi Guest,
Your point
"what will happen to the Hindus all over the world if the christens behave in the same way ,"
Read the Indian history
The Cristian govt ruled India,Brits,Portuguese,French,etc etc
We all know the atrocities committed here
When used to this in their own country,it will not going to surprise
any
India is a country gave shelter to many refugees
When Religions starts converting others by lure of favors and distributing obscene pamphlets,killing sadhus
Then the hardcore take over
One religious blind try to convert the other who has at least one eye left
If you feel you are convinced about your views,sure you can
have an ID
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Catholics, Karnataka and BJP
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Guest
DEAR RADHIKA
you have no idea , when you talk all this about christians, let me tell you something , yes in india there are less christians so there is danger for them from hindus , but do you have any idea what will happen to the hindus all over the world if the christans behave in the same way ,
please think about it.
voilence is not an answer for anything.
and if you really think that convent school are not helping you than you should ask the governament to do something , or why not the VHP RSS BAJRANG DAL start schools and colleges for this country
dont be an illiterate all this is just dirty politics dont get sucked into it.
first fight against muslims then christians
the the hindus fight amongst them selves
like the mahahrashtrains dont want other hindus who are from north india or south
hahahhahahahhahhahah
think
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Hello guest,
So u r aware that Isl.. stands for the elephant and christia.... stands for the peacock.How cute.
The mask was first worn by the crusaders and the spanish inqui... was not ur ilk who burnt at the stakes?Maybe it is those very ghosts coming back to haunt the burners.... the day of reckoning eh?...
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Catholics, Karnataka and BJP
Posted by :
Guest
the hindu fanatics are just programmed to kill, by the hard core criminals wearing masks......
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Guest come with an id and will get a suitable and authentic reply and i suppose ur a christian n thats why you call radhika as illeterate.Is this the culture you were taught in chistinity?
mind you,your forefathers were hindus.
Learn to respect all religions first before commenting on others...
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Catholics, Karnataka and BJP
Posted by :
Guest
DEAR RADHIKA
you have no idea , when you talk all this about christians, let me tell you something , yes in india there are less christians so there is danger for them from hindus , but do you have any idea what will happen to the hindus all over the world if the christans behave in the same way ,
please think about it.
voilence is not an answer for anything.
and if you really think that convent school are not helping you than you should ask the governament to do something , or why not the VHP RSS BAJRANG DAL start schools and colleges for this country
dont be an illiterate all this is just dirty politics dont get sucked into it.
first fight against muslims then christians
the the hindus fight amongst them selves
like the mahahrashtrains dont want other hindus who are from north india or south
hahahhahahahhahhahah
think
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HI Pillai,
These are the hooligans
Not the average Hindu
They degrade the faith of Hindus and name calling
I have one question to them
How can a virgin give birth?
If they can believe that
Why Hindus cannot believe what they want?
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WHAT MADE HUINDUS ANGRY IN KARNATAKA
Posted by :
K.N.Pillai16968
The following messge was Received in EMail.
What made Hindus angry in Karnataka
François GautierFirst Published : 06 Oct 2008 02:12:00 AM ISTLast Updated : 06 Oct 2008 07:40:54 AM ISTI WAS born in a Catholic family. My uncle was a priest, a wonderful man of warmth and compassion and I spent most my early years in Catholic boarding schools. When I was young I wanted to become a missionary and to ‘convert’ pagans in Asia. What I was taught by priests was that Hindus worship false gods and they needed to be brought back to the True Word by Jesus Christ.
Then of course, I came to India and discovered that actually Hindus, far from being the heathens, as had been portrayed in Europe, not only believed God’s diversity, the wonderful concept of avatar, but had given refuge to all persecuted minorities of the world, whether the Syrian Christians, the Parsis, the Jews (India is the only country in the world where Jews were not persecuted), the Armenians, or today the Tibetans.
I am also aghast at the one-sided coverage by the Indian media of the Christian- Hindu problem: blasts after blasts have killed hundreds of innocent Hindus in Varanasi, Delhi, Mumbai train blasts, Jaipur, etc. Yet, neither Manmohan Singh nor Sonia Gandhi have pronounced once the word ‘Islamic terrorism.’ But when furious Hindus, tired of being made fun of, of witnessing their brothers and sisters converted by financials traps, of seeing a 84-year-old swami and his Mataji brutally murdered, of reading blasphemy about their Gods, vent their anger against churches, many of them makeshifts, the Indian government goes after the soft target which the Hindus are. The same thing applies to the United States: they never warned Muslim organisations in India about the killing of Hindus, but when dollars are used to buy new converts and it angers the majority community of India,Washington has the arrogance to issue a warning, and Manmohan Singh does not have the pride to tell the US to mind its own business.
Neither the Indian press nor the western correspondents bothered to write about what made Hindus angry in Karnataka: Newlife, one important westernfunded missionary centre ( http://www.newlifevoice.org), began making conversions in and around Mangalore by accosting poor people in market areas, or in bus stands, befriending them and then taking them to churches to introduce them to the father.
Upon introduction they were paid Rs 2,500 per person and then taken to the Velankanni shrine, in Tamil Nadu, where they would get another Rs. 3,000.
When they finally converted to Christianity by changing the name, they got an incentive of Rs 10,000 onwards.
Newlife would then give them instructions to abandon wearing tilak on forehead, not to visit and offer prayers at the Hindu temples, replacing the photos and idols of Hindu gods and goddesses with a Cross, etc.
But what really angered local Hindus was when Newlife went one step further and published a book in Kannada — Satya Darshini — which was widely distributed by its missionaries. Here below is the translation of some of the most abusive passages: “Urvashi — the daughter of Lord Vishnu — is a prostitute.
Vashistha is the son of this prostitute.
He in turn married his own Mother. Such a degraded person is the Guru of the Hindu God Rama. (page 48).
When Krishna himself is wallowing in darkness of hell, how can he enlighten others? Since Krishna himself is a shady character, there is a need for us to liberate his misled followers (page 50). It was Brahma himself who kidnapped Sita.
“Since Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva were themselves victims of lust, it is a sin to consider them as Gods. (page 39).
When the Trinity of Hinduism (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva) are consumed by lust and anger, how can they liberate others? The projection of them as Gods is nothing but a joke. (page 39). God, please liberate the sinful people of India who are worshipping False Gods. (Page 39).” When blasphemy and much worse is brought against the most sacred Hindu Gods, Hindus are supposed to take it meekly as sheep and let themselves be converted to a foreign religion! There are more than 4,000 foreign Christian missionaries involved in conversion activities across different states.
In Tripura, there were no Christians at the time of independence. There are 1,20,000 today, a 90 per cent increase since 1991. The figures are even more striking in Arunachal Pradesh, where there were only 1,710 Christians in 1961, but 1.2 million today, as well as 780 churches! In Andhra Pradesh, churches are coming up every day in far-flung villages and there was even an attempt to set up one near Tirupati.
Christians throughout the ages have strived on the concept of persecution and as a brought up Catholic, I remember feeling bad about all those martyred saints of Christianity. Christians in India like to say that they are only two per cent and can do no harm. But it is a sham: in the Tamil Nadu coastal belt from Chennai to Kanyakumari, there must be now 10 per cent Christians posttsunami and the same may be true in other parts of south India.
My heart goes out to Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa who took a courageous stand against unethical Christian conversions, but is now under pressure from the Centre.
The BJP, having learnt from bitter experience that the Congress has no qualm in invoking President’s rule under fallacious pretexts in states which are ruled by non-Congress governments is in a quandary: it must show some action against militant Hindu groups while remaining true to itself.
This is why Yeddyurappa took some action against Hindu groups while saying that his government will not tolerate forcible conversions and will take stringent action against missionaries involved in conversions.
And ultimately, the blame must fall on Hindus: they are 800 million in India, the overwhelming majority; they have the brains, they have the money and they have the power. But either their intellectual and political class sides with the minorities, out of fear, inferiority complex imbedded by the British or just sheer crass political opportunism, or the bigger mass is indifferent inert, selfish, un-civic conscious. Every Hindu is the inheritor of the only surviving spiritual knowledge which at the moment is under a concerted attack by Christian missionaries, Americanisation, Marxism and Islamic fundamentalism.
fgautier@rediffmail.com
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Hi arg_s,
Thanks for your reply
Best Regds
GV...
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For the young and Rich guy
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arg_s
GV
Thanks for sharing what your received from your friend.
I liked it. commercial jargons so well explained with wits.
ARG
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Nagaland in India tops the list with 90% christians and next comes Mizoram with 87% christians to the total population. Meghalaya has 71% ,Manipur has 35% and Arunachal 19% christian population.With these the missionaries have succeeded to a large extent in caputuring the entire north eastern region.But because of great Hindu saints like Vivekanand and Ramkrishna Paramahamsa the nearer state West bengal soil do not see any significant conversion and the state has only 0.64% christian population.
And the other two states which have significant christian population are Goa 27% and Andaman Nicobar 22%....
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Conversion agencies analysis
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selambannan
Country Foreign mission agencies present # of service agencies major missionary institutions minor mission institutions Total # of Conversion agencies
Afghanistan 29 12 0 0 64
Albania 79 0 5 10 23
Algeria 37 26 70 50 53
American Samoa 18 5 10 15 11
Andorra 1 2 1 5 4
Angola 68 20 350 1,000 98
Anguilla 3 2 0 0 11
Antigua 25 9 6 25 9
Argentina 207 140 1,500 7,000 119
Armenia 10 0 10 20 47
Aruba 3 0 2 5 9
Australia 200 190 1,300 4,000 206
Austria 133 195 250 1,000 42
Azerbaijan 4 0 0 10 50
Bahamas 39 22 25 50 20
Bahrain 9 0 3 15 16
Bangladesh 116 40 250 600 103
Barbados 37 25 20 70 10
Belgium 130 330 2,100 7,500 54
Belize 61 13 40 100 41
Belorussia 18 0 5 40 58
Benin 51 35 75 350 104
Bermuda 12 6 2 10 8
Bhutan 20 6 3 5 17
Bolivia 190 90 500 2,700 135
Bosnia-Herzegovina 13 0 5 30 57
Botswana 66 25 150 300 78
Bougainville 0 0 10 10 57
Brazil 453 250 4,500 15,000 461
Britain 369 1,300 2,400 10,000 244
British Virgin Is 6 3 1 5 14
Brunei 3 0 3 10 32
Bulgaria 42 10 200 800 39
Burkina Faso 54 30 100 600 183
Burundi 37 40 220 800 21
Cambodia 35 4 25 100 48
Cameroon 120 57 400 1,500 402
Canada 178 350 900 3,000 236
Cape Verde 16 8 7 40 8
Cayman Islands 12 0 1 5 11
Central African Rep 44 28 300 1,400 105
Chad 53 26 70 300 167
Channel Islands 1 12 4 20 8
Chile 147 95 2,000 10,000 39
China 122 0 50 1,000 369
Colombia 188 140 2,500 9,000 161
Comoros 8 8 2 10 12
Congo-Brazzaville 64 13 100 500 108
Congo-Zaire 218 95 2,500 11,000 566
Cook Islands 5 0 2 10 13
Costa Rica 140 76 200 1,000 39
Croatia 25 0 20 150 76
Cuba 53 20 25 120 26
Cyprus 49 10 30 150 10
Czech Republic 69 20 50 280 33
Denmark 34 90 150 500 36
Djibouti 7 0 2 10 15
Dominica 16 14 8 30 17
Dominican Republic 102 40 250 700 20
Ecuador 167 58 500 2,000 94
Egypt 103 60 300 1,500 47
El Salvador 83 39 200 650 27
Equatorial Guinea 28 4 90 400 44
Eritrea 11 0 40 200 42
Estonia 15 0 50 270 59
Ethiopia 107 69 3,500 8,500 211
Faeroe Islands 4 4 0 5 10
Fiji 48 34 40 150 77
Finland 27 55 150 750 53
France 252 610 4,200 13,000 173
French Guiana 16 12 10 50 32
French Polynesia 7 12 30 180 46
Gabon 17 20 60 250 77
Gambia 29 17 15 80 55
Georgia 7 0 50 300 52
Germany 279 0 5,000 25,000 133
Ghana 183 65 500 3,000 369
Gibraltar 7 3 1 5 13
Greece 69 60 700 1,800 36
Greenland 11 3 2 10 11
Grenada 21 21 15 50 16
Guadeloupe 11 15 35 120 17
Guam 30 15 30 50 29
Guatemala 159 50 700 3,500 225
Guinea 43 3 5 25 76
Guinea-Bissau 38 1 25 120 59
Guyana 50 19 80 400 42
Haiti 169 35 300 1,200 21
Honduras 143 35 200 1,000 74
Hungary 80 24 50 400 36
Iceland 16 20 10 50 12
India 720 320 7,500 35,000 835
Indonesia 234 105 3,500 12,500 730
Iran 26 24 40 200 61
Iraq 23 15 30 100 70
Ireland 112 105 1,000 3,000 55
Isle of Man 2 8 0 5 9
Israel 146 60 200 1,500 58
Italy 199 850 13,500 25,000 72
Ivory Coast 96 56 200 800 235
Jamaica 127 29 150 600 43
Japan 334 250 900 2,500 58
Jordan 57 8 40 200 32
Kazakhstan 15 0 5 40 85
Kenya 345 180 1,500 7,500 330
Kirgizstan 9 0 3 15 68
Kiribati 5 4 13 45 11
Kuwait 5 2 5 20 33
Laos 15 15 80 250 82
Latvia 14 0 10 50 78
Lebanon 81 140 250 500 41
Lesotho 65 55 200 1,000 40
Liberia 110 35 150 700 152
Libya 13 0 0 10 31
Liechtenstein 1 3 2 10 11
Lithuania 9 0 15 40 48
Luxembourg 17 45 40 100 32
Macedonia 4 0 10 50 69
Madagascar 57 58 450 1,200 85
Malawi 124 50 200 1,000 82
Malaysia 98 41 250 750 231
Maldives 1 0 0 0 12
Mali 48 17 70 300 108
Malta 20 48 20 100 29
Marshall Islands 11 0 0 10 6
Martinique 11 25 10 50 16
Mauritania 20 1 0 0 31
Mauritius 14 41 30 100 42
Mayotte 0 0 0 5 8
Mexico 395 205 1,500 5,000 394
Micronesia 20 0 10 50 34
Moldavia 7 0 15 60 58
Monaco 6 20 7 25 17
Mongolia 23 0 2 15 25
Montserrat 8 4 2 10 13
Morocco 47 31 50 250 42
Mozambique 120 20 350 1,000 140
Myanmar 72 20 60 300 127
Namibia 42 12 200 1,000 63
Nauru 2 0 2 10 14
Nepal 115 50 35 200 65
Netherlands 125 340 1,800 4,500 74
Netherlands Antilles 26 20 70 250 35
New Caledonia 16 12 40 150 108
New Zealand 119 150 300 1,500 154
Nicaragua 108 40 250 1,250 78
Niger 38 12 20 100 97
Nigeria 246 105 1,500 8,000 661
North Korea 1 0 2 20 4
Northern Cyprus 0 0 0 10 1
Northern Mariana Is 14 0 5 25 3
Norway 36 110 80 250 55
Oman 7 2 2 10 10
Pakistan 150 45 300 1,500 153
Palau 1 0 0 10 6
Palestine 10 40 150 400 32
Panama 87 47 100 500 97
Papua New Guinea 140 130 700 2,500 932
Paraguay 136 54 300 1,500 123
Peru 237 130 600 2,500 321
Philippines 2,766 190 2,000 10,000 532
Poland 91 45 400 2,000 45
Portugal 140 130 380 2,100 66
Puerto Rico 90 50 150 700 32
Qatar 0 0 0 10 28
Reunion 16 18 20 100 22
Romania 82 20 300 1,500 43
Russia 112 120 400 2,500 183
Rwanda 57 38 200 1,000 43
Sahara 3 0 2 10 2
Saint Helena 4 2 0 10 13
Saint Kitts & Nevis 7 8 0 5 24
Saint Lucia 13 13 7 20 20
Saint Pierre & Miquelon 3 5 2 10 3
Saint Vincent 18 7 6 20 36
Samoa 16 12 18 50 24
San Marino 1 0 1 5 6
Sao Tome & Principe 7 5 2 10 11
Saudi Arabia 12 0 0 5 38
Senegal 71 35 150 750 123
Seychelles 7 14 20 100 9
Sierra Leone 82 24 100 400 95
Singapore 112 60 20 150 124
Slovakia 20 0 20 100 0
Slovenia 17 0 10 50 52
Solomon Islands 30 9 70 300 112
Somalia 22 5 10 30 19
Somaliland 0 0 0 5 6
South Africa 271 160 2,000 8,000 169
South Korea 161 120 1,000 5,000 19
Spain 303 300 4,100 9,500 81
Spanish North Africa 1 5 2 10 6
Sri Lanka 93 45 150 600 57
Sudan 68 27 60 250 177
Suriname 38 24 50 200 66
Swaziland 53 18 100 500 34
Sweden 52 90 75 250 112
Switzerland 106 480 220 700 85
Syria 20 29 40 200 54
Taiwan 229 90 300 1,200 73
Tajikistan 3 0 0 10 61
Tanzania 183 75 500 2,500 376
Thailand 176 90 300 1,500 265
Timor 3 3 15 70 43
Togo 49 32 100 400 154
Tonga 15 6 25 120 22
Trinidad & Tobago 51 30 80 300 48
Tunisia 19 18 25 100 27
Turkey 48 17 50 200 78
Turkmenistan 11 0 0 5 64
Turks & Caicos Is 2 3 1 5 20
Tuvalu 2 0 2 10 18
Uganda 150 59 350 1,350 175
Ukraine 56 0 100 500 93
United Arab Emirates 12 6 5 20 67
USA 256 2,300 9,000 25,000 519
Uruguay 105 68 150 700 66
Uzbekistan 9 0 3 10 81
Vanuatu 15 8 20 100 226
Venezuela 124 78 450 1,500 126
Viet Nam 51 62 800 2,000 107
Virgin Is of the US 33 10 10 50 35
Wallis & Futuna Is 3 6 2 10 5
Yemen 12 0 0 10 32
Yugoslavia 16 40 400 1,800 75
Zambia 141 78 250 950 207
Zimbabwe 159 58 500 2,000 153
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Hi Ramki,
You are very right
it is time to buy selectively on dips
The problem is many wants to have quick return and gamble
As far as India we need to look at forest just not the trees
We are basically domestic consumption story
The only risk is a big war Globally or in the subcontinent
Regds
GV
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Catholics, Karnataka and BJP
Posted by :
Ramki
Hey venkat_c
Sorry to say this....I am in stock market for nearly 10 years and I have seen bear market atleast twice...... That`s the reason I never do short term trade as short term trade are always vulnerable to this volatality...... Even in this situation I firmly believe we can buy at present levels for long term gains say 3 years......Thanks and Rgds
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(8)If there is anybody in the world who mastered the art of Public Relations (PR), it is the Western Church. They remain unscathed irrespective of the magnitude of crimes and genocides they commit. Their public relations engine works throughout the day. Due to their PR campaigns many people develop a larger than life view of missionaries and fall prey to their nefarious activities.
(9)
Evangelicals form political groups or atleast a pressure group. Sensing the power of such groups that too the ones supported by western powers many more people convert into Christianity for their personal and political gains. South Korea is a text book for this practice.
(10)Give me the music of a nation, and I will change the mind of that nation. said Plato.
Almost everybody in the world appreciates some form of music. Evangelicals are very successful in `Music Evangelism` wherein they lure population by offering free guitar lessons and training in western dance and music in return for conversion. High-school and college going youth are particularly vulnerable to this strategy.
(11)Miracles:
"Come to church and get the miracle you need" is the slogan representing this traditional game. Presently the game of Miracles is very popular in third world countries and tribal regions. The primary condition for Vatican to anoint somebody a saint is `Proof of Miracles`. In poor regions a missionary asks people to write their wishes like bicycle, casette player, bullock cart on a piece of paper and put in the wish-box. A week after the Church from West with slush funds fulfils `those` miracles. Intelligensia, rational and educated in west are abandoning church partly due to such cheap games.
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Conversion agencies analysis
Posted by :
selambannan
Methods used for conversion:
(1)Toys with `The Message` are given to children as gifts. A cube is very popular among teenagers. EvangeCube -- It`s a cube the size of a softball made of eight interlocking blocks that flip and fold into the story of Jesus Christ on some sides and messages from Bible denouncing the native religion. This is very popular in Africa, Russia and Asia. In UK the school children are asked to stuff shoe boxes with a gift to be sent to some African nation. In US evangelicals clandestinely organise Pizza parties in schools
(2)Majority of the world is crazy for money & wealth. People are ready to go to any extent to acquire wealth. Church is very successful is exploiting this rage by telling people to donate (called invest) to God (i.e., their Church) and pray. Church claims that God answers their prayers by returning atleast 1000% of what people offer. When people don`t get anything in return they are told that their prayers aren`t sufficient or $10+prayer will atmost get him/her a bicycle not a Rolls-Royce. This is called the "Health and Wealth" gospel in the U.S.A. - you give the church 10 percent of your gross income, and God is obligated to miraculously provide for you. This idea is big in Mormon and Pentecostal circles, and it`s making strong inroads among Baptists and "non-denominational" evangelicals. According to these preachers, if you aren`t rich and healthy, it`s because you lack faith. Uneducated, impoverished people are willing to try anything to get a good life.
(3)This strategy helps in generating a low opinion and delinking natives from their native religions, cultures and traditions. Fredrich Max Muller, Wendy Donniger, Paul Courtright, Jeffrey Kirpal etc are examples of these. Max Muller claimed that "he will write/translate Upanishads in such a way that no Hindu would ever respect them again". Jeffrey Kirpal established an incestuous relationship between Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Vivekananda whereas Paul Courtright calls Hindu Lord Ganesha a oral-sex obsessed character.
A normal Hindu won`t call himself a `proud Hindu` after reading this literature and often becomes an object of ridicule in his society. Though many of these Scholars don`t call themselves active missionaries they successfully play part-1 of the missionary game i.e., delinking.
(4) Missionaries brought alcohol and promoted alcoholism to many tribal communities (example Polynesia/Tahiti). The leaders habituated to alcohol did everything what missionaries said losing their entire communities to christianity.
(5)Brainwashing:Conversion is a "nice" word for Brainwashing...and any study of brainwashing has to begin with a study of Christian revivalism in eighteenth century America. Apparently, Jonathan Edwards accidentally discovered the techniques during a religious crusade in 1735 in Northampton, Massachusetts. By inducing guilt and acute apprehension and by increasing the tension, the "sinners" attending his revival meetings would break down and completely submit. Technically, what Edwards was doing was creating conditions that wipe the brain slate clean so that the mind accepts new programming. He would tell those attending, "You`re a sinner! You`re destined for hell!"
(6)Many Christian employers and employers use employment to lure and many times force a non-Christian into their sect of Christianity
(7)
Communication is the key to evangelism. It is not what you say BUT `HOW YOU SAY`.
Evangelists understand this concept better than anyone else. All the missionaries are trained in Marketing and Journalism. Marketing techniques are used to push their product (Jesus=Salvation; Other religions=Hell). Journalistic techniques are used to spin their stories, manage media and create stories about non-christian religions
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Ramki,
I dint take a photography of my own golu, one enthusiastic guest clicked some snaps, let me see if i can send it. LOL...
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Catholics, Karnataka and BJP
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Ramki
Hey radhika.......These days u can take instant photographs with the technology developed at advanced stage.....I thought u had one copy.Anyways let me hope I have the fortune of getting a one.....ROFL
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Methods used for conversion:
(1)Toys with `The Message` are given to children as gifts. A cube is very popular among teenagers. EvangeCube -- It`s a cube the size of a softball made of eight interlocking blocks that flip and fold into the story of Jesus Christ on some sides and messages from Bible denouncing the native religion. This is very popular in Africa, Russia and Asia. In UK the school children are asked to stuff shoe boxes with a gift to be sent to some African nation. In US evangelicals clandestinely organise Pizza parties in schools
(2)Majority of the world is crazy for money & wealth. People are ready to go to any extent to acquire wealth. Church is very successful is exploiting this rage by telling people to donate (called invest) to God (i.e., their Church) and pray. Church claims that God answers their prayers by returning atleast 1000% of what people offer. When people don`t get anything in return they are told that their prayers aren`t sufficient or $10+prayer will atmost get him/her a bicycle not a Rolls-Royce. This is called the "Health and Wealth" gospel in the U.S.A. - you give the church 10 percent of your gross income, and God is obligated to miraculously provide for you. This idea is big in Mormon and Pentecostal circles, and it`s making strong inroads among Baptists and "non-denominational" evangelicals. According to these preachers, if you aren`t rich and healthy, it`s because you lack faith. Uneducated, impoverished people are willing to try anything to get a good life.
(3)This strategy helps in generating a low opinion and delinking natives from their native religions, cultures and traditions. Fredrich Max Muller, Wendy Donniger, Paul Courtright, Jeffrey Kirpal etc are examples of these. Max Muller claimed that "he will write/translate Upanishads in such a way that no Hindu would ever respect them again". Jeffrey Kirpal established an incestuous relationship between Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Vivekananda whereas Paul Courtright calls Hindu Lord Ganesha a oral-sex obsessed character.
A normal Hindu won`t call himself a `proud Hindu` after reading this literature and often becomes an object of ridicule in his society. Though many of these Scholars don`t call themselves active missionaries they successfully play part-1 of the missionary game i.e., delinking.
(4) Missionaries brought alcohol and promoted alcoholism to many tribal communities (example Polynesia/Tahiti). The leaders habituated to alcohol did everything what missionaries said losing their entire communities to christianity.
(5)Brainwashing:Conversion is a "nice" word for Brainwashing...and any study of brainwashing has to begin with a study of Christian revivalism in eighteenth century America. Apparently, Jonathan Edwards accidentally discovered the techniques during a religious crusade in 1735 in Northampton, Massachusetts. By inducing guilt and acute apprehension and by increasing the tension, the "sinners" attending his revival meetings would break down and completely submit. Technically, what Edwards was doing was creating conditions that wipe the brain slate clean so that the mind accepts new programming. He would tell those attending, "You`re a sinner! You`re destined for hell!"
(6)Many Christian employers and employers use employment to lure and many times force a non-Christian into their sect of Christianity
(7)
Communication is the key to evangelism. It is not what you say BUT `HOW YOU SAY`.
Evangelists understand this concept better than anyone else. All the missionaries are trained in Marketing and Journalism. Marketing techniques are used to push their product (Jesus=Salvation; Other religions=Hell). Journalistic techniques are used to spin their stories, manage media and create stories about non-christian religions
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Conversion agencies analysis
Posted by :
selambannan
Country Foreign mission agencies present # of service agencies major missionary institutions minor mission institutions Total # of Conversion agencies
Afghanistan 29 12 0 0 64
Albania 79 0 5 10 23
Algeria 37 26 70 50 53
American Samoa 18 5 10 15 11
Andorra 1 2 1 5 4
Angola 68 20 350 1,000 98
Anguilla 3 2 0 0 11
Antigua 25 9 6 25 9
Argentina 207 140 1,500 7,000 119
Armenia 10 0 10 20 47
Aruba 3 0 2 5 9
Australia 200 190 1,300 4,000 206
Austria 133 195 250 1,000 42
Azerbaijan 4 0 0 10 50
Bahamas 39 22 25 50 20
Bahrain 9 0 3 15 16
Bangladesh 116 40 250 600 103
Barbados 37 25 20 70 10
Belgium 130 330 2,100 7,500 54
Belize 61 13 40 100 41
Belorussia 18 0 5 40 58
Benin 51 35 75 350 104
Bermuda 12 6 2 10 8
Bhutan 20 6 3 5 17
Bolivia 190 90 500 2,700 135
Bosnia-Herzegovina 13 0 5 30 57
Botswana 66 25 150 300 78
Bougainville 0 0 10 10 57
Brazil 453 250 4,500 15,000 461
Britain 369 1,300 2,400 10,000 244
British Virgin Is 6 3 1 5 14
Brunei 3 0 3 10 32
Bulgaria 42 10 200 800 39
Burkina Faso 54 30 100 600 183
Burundi 37 40 220 800 21
Cambodia 35 4 25 100 48
Cameroon 120 57 400 1,500 402
Canada 178 350 900 3,000 236
Cape Verde 16 8 7 40 8
Cayman Islands 12 0 1 5 11
Central African Rep 44 28 300 1,400 105
Chad 53 26 70 300 167
Channel Islands 1 12 4 20 8
Chile 147 95 2,000 10,000 39
China 122 0 50 1,000 369
Colombia 188 140 2,500 9,000 161
Comoros 8 8 2 10 12
Congo-Brazzaville 64 13 100 500 108
Congo-Zaire 218 95 2,500 11,000 566
Cook Islands 5 0 2 10 13
Costa Rica 140 76 200 1,000 39
Croatia 25 0 20 150 76
Cuba 53 20 25 120 26
Cyprus 49 10 30 150 10
Czech Republic 69 20 50 280 33
Denmark 34 90 150 500 36
Djibouti 7 0 2 10 15
Dominica 16 14 8 30 17
Dominican Republic 102 40 250 700 20
Ecuador 167 58 500 2,000 94
Egypt 103 60 300 1,500 47
El Salvador 83 39 200 650 27
Equatorial Guinea 28 4 90 400 44
Eritrea 11 0 40 200 42
Estonia 15 0 50 270 59
Ethiopia 107 69 3,500 8,500 211
Faeroe Islands 4 4 0 5 10
Fiji 48 34 40 150 77
Finland 27 55 150 750 53
France 252 610 4,200 13,000 173
French Guiana 16 12 10 50 32
French Polynesia 7 12 30 180 46
Gabon 17 20 60 250 77
Gambia 29 17 15 80 55
Georgia 7 0 50 300 52
Germany 279 0 5,000 25,000 133
Ghana 183 65 500 3,000 369
Gibraltar 7 3 1 5 13
Greece 69 60 700 1,800 36
Greenland 11 3 2 10 11
Grenada 21 21 15 50 16
Guadeloupe 11 15 35 120 17
Guam 30 15 30 50 29
Guatemala 159 50 700 3,500 225
Guinea 43 3 5 25 76
Guinea-Bissau 38 1 25 120 59
Guyana 50 19 80 400 42
Haiti 169 35 300 1,200 21
Honduras 143 35 200 1,000 74
Hungary 80 24 50 400 36
Iceland 16 20 10 50 12
India 720 320 7,500 35,000 835
Indonesia 234 105 3,500 12,500 730
Iran 26 24 40 200 61
Iraq 23 15 30 100 70
Ireland 112 105 1,000 3,000 55
Isle of Man 2 8 0 5 9
Israel 146 60 200 1,500 58
Italy 199 850 13,500 25,000 72
Ivory Coast 96 56 200 800 235
Jamaica 127 29 150 600 43
Japan 334 250 900 2,500 58
Jordan 57 8 40 200 32
Kazakhstan 15 0 5 40 85
Kenya 345 180 1,500 7,500 330
Kirgizstan 9 0 3 15 68
Kiribati 5 4 13 45 11
Kuwait 5 2 5 20 33
Laos 15 15 80 250 82
Latvia 14 0 10 50 78
Lebanon 81 140 250 500 41
Lesotho 65 55 200 1,000 40
Liberia 110 35 150 700 152
Libya 13 0 0 10 31
Liechtenstein 1 3 2 10 11
Lithuania 9 0 15 40 48
Luxembourg 17 45 40 100 32
Macedonia 4 0 10 50 69
Madagascar 57 58 450 1,200 85
Malawi 124 50 200 1,000 82
Malaysia 98 41 250 750 231
Maldives 1 0 0 0 12
Mali 48 17 70 300 108
Malta 20 48 20 100 29
Marshall Islands 11 0 0 10 6
Martinique 11 25 10 50 16
Mauritania 20 1 0 0 31
Mauritius 14 41 30 100 42
Mayotte 0 0 0 5 8
Mexico 395 205 1,500 5,000 394
Micronesia 20 0 10 50 34
Moldavia 7 0 15 60 58
Monaco 6 20 7 25 17
Mongolia 23 0 2 15 25
Montserrat 8 4 2 10 13
Morocco 47 31 50 250 42
Mozambique 120 20 350 1,000 140
Myanmar 72 20 60 300 127
Namibia 42 12 200 1,000 63
Nauru 2 0 2 10 14
Nepal 115 50 35 200 65
Netherlands 125 340 1,800 4,500 74
Netherlands Antilles 26 20 70 250 35
New Caledonia 16 12 40 150 108
New Zealand 119 150 300 1,500 154
Nicaragua 108 40 250 1,250 78
Niger 38 12 20 100 97
Nigeria 246 105 1,500 8,000 661
North Korea 1 0 2 20 4
Northern Cyprus 0 0 0 10 1
Northern Mariana Is 14 0 5 25 3
Norway 36 110 80 250 55
Oman 7 2 2 10 10
Pakistan 150 45 300 1,500 153
Palau 1 0 0 10 6
Palestine 10 40 150 400 32
Panama 87 47 100 500 97
Papua New Guinea 140 130 700 2,500 932
Paraguay 136 54 300 1,500 123
Peru 237 130 600 2,500 321
Philippines 2,766 190 2,000 10,000 532
Poland 91 45 400 2,000 45
Portugal 140 130 380 2,100 66
Puerto Rico 90 50 150 700 32
Qatar 0 0 0 10 28
Reunion 16 18 20 100 22
Romania 82 20 300 1,500 43
Russia 112 120 400 2,500 183
Rwanda 57 38 200 1,000 43
Sahara 3 0 2 10 2
Saint Helena 4 2 0 10 13
Saint Kitts & Nevis 7 8 0 5 24
Saint Lucia 13 13 7 20 20
Saint Pierre & Miquelon 3 5 2 10 3
Saint Vincent 18 7 6 20 36
Samoa 16 12 18 50 24
San Marino 1 0 1 5 6
Sao Tome & Principe 7 5 2 10 11
Saudi Arabia 12 0 0 5 38
Senegal 71 35 150 750 123
Seychelles 7 14 20 100 9
Sierra Leone 82 24 100 400 95
Singapore 112 60 20 150 124
Slovakia 20 0 20 100 0
Slovenia 17 0 10 50 52
Solomon Islands 30 9 70 300 112
Somalia 22 5 10 30 19
Somaliland 0 0 0 5 6
South Africa 271 160 2,000 8,000 169
South Korea 161 120 1,000 5,000 19
Spain 303 300 4,100 9,500 81
Spanish North Africa 1 5 2 10 6
Sri Lanka 93 45 150 600 57
Sudan 68 27 60 250 177
Suriname 38 24 50 200 66
Swaziland 53 18 100 500 34
Sweden 52 90 75 250 112
Switzerland 106 480 220 700 85
Syria 20 29 40 200 54
Taiwan 229 90 300 1,200 73
Tajikistan 3 0 0 10 61
Tanzania 183 75 500 2,500 376
Thailand 176 90 300 1,500 265
Timor 3 3 15 70 43
Togo 49 32 100 400 154
Tonga 15 6 25 120 22
Trinidad & Tobago 51 30 80 300 48
Tunisia 19 18 25 100 27
Turkey 48 17 50 200 78
Turkmenistan 11 0 0 5 64
Turks & Caicos Is 2 3 1 5 20
Tuvalu 2 0 2 10 18
Uganda 150 59 350 1,350 175
Ukraine 56 0 100 500 93
United Arab Emirates 12 6 5 20 67
USA 256 2,300 9,000 25,000 519
Uruguay 105 68 150 700 66
Uzbekistan 9 0 3 10 81
Vanuatu 15 8 20 100 226
Venezuela 124 78 450 1,500 126
Viet Nam 51 62 800 2,000 107
Virgin Is of the US 33 10 10 50 35
Wallis & Futuna Is 3 6 2 10 5
Yemen 12 0 0 10 32
Yugoslavia 16 40 400 1,800 75
Zambia 141 78 250 950 207
Zimbabwe 159 58 500 2,000 153
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Country Foreign mission agencies present # of service agencies major missionary institutions minor mission institutions Total # of Conversion agencies
Afghanistan 29 12 0 0 64
Albania 79 0 5 10 23
Algeria 37 26 70 50 53
American Samoa 18 5 10 15 11
Andorra 1 2 1 5 4
Angola 68 20 350 1,000 98
Anguilla 3 2 0 0 11
Antigua 25 9 6 25 9
Argentina 207 140 1,500 7,000 119
Armenia 10 0 10 20 47
Aruba 3 0 2 5 9
Australia 200 190 1,300 4,000 206
Austria 133 195 250 1,000 42
Azerbaijan 4 0 0 10 50
Bahamas 39 22 25 50 20
Bahrain 9 0 3 15 16
Bangladesh 116 40 250 600 103
Barbados 37 25 20 70 10
Belgium 130 330 2,100 7,500 54
Belize 61 13 40 100 41
Belorussia 18 0 5 40 58
Benin 51 35 75 350 104
Bermuda 12 6 2 10 8
Bhutan 20 6 3 5 17
Bolivia 190 90 500 2,700 135
Bosnia-Herzegovina 13 0 5 30 57
Botswana 66 25 150 300 78
Bougainville 0 0 10 10 57
Brazil 453 250 4,500 15,000 461
Britain 369 1,300 2,400 10,000 244
British Virgin Is 6 3 1 5 14
Brunei 3 0 3 10 32
Bulgaria 42 10 200 800 39
Burkina Faso 54 30 100 600 183
Burundi 37 40 220 800 21
Cambodia 35 4 25 100 48
Cameroon 120 57 400 1,500 402
Canada 178 350 900 3,000 236
Cape Verde 16 8 7 40 8
Cayman Islands 12 0 1 5 11
Central African Rep 44 28 300 1,400 105
Chad 53 26 70 300 167
Channel Islands 1 12 4 20 8
Chile 147 95 2,000 10,000 39
China 122 0 50 1,000 369
Colombia 188 140 2,500 9,000 161
Comoros 8 8 2 10 12
Congo-Brazzaville 64 13 100 500 108
Congo-Zaire 218 95 2,500 11,000 566
Cook Islands 5 0 2 10 13
Costa Rica 140 76 200 1,000 39
Croatia 25 0 20 150 76
Cuba 53 20 25 120 26
Cyprus 49 10 30 150 10
Czech Republic 69 20 50 280 33
Denmark 34 90 150 500 36
Djibouti 7 0 2 10 15
Dominica 16 14 8 30 17
Dominican Republic 102 40 250 700 20
Ecuador 167 58 500 2,000 94
Egypt 103 60 300 1,500 47
El Salvador 83 39 200 650 27
Equatorial Guinea 28 4 90 400 44
Eritrea 11 0 40 200 42
Estonia 15 0 50 270 59
Ethiopia 107 69 3,500 8,500 211
Faeroe Islands 4 4 0 5 10
Fiji 48 34 40 150 77
Finland 27 55 150 750 53
France 252 610 4,200 13,000 173
French Guiana 16 12 10 50 32
French Polynesia 7 12 30 180 46
Gabon 17 20 60 250 77
Gambia 29 17 15 80 55
Georgia 7 0 50 300 52
Germany 279 0 5,000 25,000 133
Ghana 183 65 500 3,000 369
Gibraltar 7 3 1 5 13
Greece 69 60 700 1,800 36
Greenland 11 3 2 10 11
Grenada 21 21 15 50 16
Guadeloupe 11 15 35 120 17
Guam 30 15 30 50 29
Guatemala 159 50 700 3,500 225
Guinea 43 3 5 25 76
Guinea-Bissau 38 1 25 120 59
Guyana 50 19 80 400 42
Haiti 169 35 300 1,200 21
Honduras 143 35 200 1,000 74
Hungary 80 24 50 400 36
Iceland 16 20 10 50 12
India 720 320 7,500 35,000 835
Indonesia 234 105 3,500 12,500 730
Iran 26 24 40 200 61
Iraq 23 15 30 100 70
Ireland 112 105 1,000 3,000 55
Isle of Man 2 8 0 5 9
Israel 146 60 200 1,500 58
Italy 199 850 13,500 25,000 72
Ivory Coast 96 56 200 800 235
Jamaica 127 29 150 600 43
Japan 334 250 900 2,500 58
Jordan 57 8 40 200 32
Kazakhstan 15 0 5 40 85
Kenya 345 180 1,500 7,500 330
Kirgizstan 9 0 3 15 68
Kiribati 5 4 13 45 11
Kuwait 5 2 5 20 33
Laos 15 15 80 250 82
Latvia 14 0 10 50 78
Lebanon 81 140 250 500 41
Lesotho 65 55 200 1,000 40
Liberia 110 35 150 700 152
Libya 13 0 0 10 31
Liechtenstein 1 3 2 10 11
Lithuania 9 0 15 40 48
Luxembourg 17 45 40 100 32
Macedonia 4 0 10 50 69
Madagascar 57 58 450 1,200 85
Malawi 124 50 200 1,000 82
Malaysia 98 41 250 750 231
Maldives 1 0 0 0 12
Mali 48 17 70 300 108
Malta 20 48 20 100 29
Marshall Islands 11 0 0 10 6
Martinique 11 25 10 50 16
Mauritania 20 1 0 0 31
Mauritius 14 41 30 100 42
Mayotte 0 0 0 5 8
Mexico 395 205 1,500 5,000 394
Micronesia 20 0 10 50 34
Moldavia 7 0 15 60 58
Monaco 6 20 7 25 17
Mongolia 23 0 2 15 25
Montserrat 8 4 2 10 13
Morocco 47 31 50 250 42
Mozambique 120 20 350 1,000 140
Myanmar 72 20 60 300 127
Namibia 42 12 200 1,000 63
Nauru 2 0 2 10 14
Nepal 115 50 35 200 65
Netherlands 125 340 1,800 4,500 74
Netherlands Antilles 26 20 70 250 35
New Caledonia 16 12 40 150 108
New Zealand 119 150 300 1,500 154
Nicaragua 108 40 250 1,250 78
Niger 38 12 20 100 97
Nigeria 246 105 1,500 8,000 661
North Korea 1 0 2 20 4
Northern Cyprus 0 0 0 10 1
Northern Mariana Is 14 0 5 25 3
Norway 36 110 80 250 55
Oman 7 2 2 10 10
Pakistan 150 45 300 1,500 153
Palau 1 0 0 10 6
Palestine 10 40 150 400 32
Panama 87 47 100 500 97
Papua New Guinea 140 130 700 2,500 932
Paraguay 136 54 300 1,500 123
Peru 237 130 600 2,500 321
Philippines 2,766 190 2,000 10,000 532
Poland 91 45 400 2,000 45
Portugal 140 130 380 2,100 66
Puerto Rico 90 50 150 700 32
Qatar 0 0 0 10 28
Reunion 16 18 20 100 22
Romania 82 20 300 1,500 43
Russia 112 120 400 2,500 183
Rwanda 57 38 200 1,000 43
Sahara 3 0 2 10 2
Saint Helena 4 2 0 10 13
Saint Kitts & Nevis 7 8 0 5 24
Saint Lucia 13 13 7 20 20
Saint Pierre & Miquelon 3 5 2 10 3
Saint Vincent 18 7 6 20 36
Samoa 16 12 18 50 24
San Marino 1 0 1 5 6
Sao Tome & Principe 7 5 2 10 11
Saudi Arabia 12 0 0 5 38
Senegal 71 35 150 750 123
Seychelles 7 14 20 100 9
Sierra Leone 82 24 100 400 95
Singapore 112 60 20 150 124
Slovakia 20 0 20 100 0
Slovenia 17 0 10 50 52
Solomon Islands 30 9 70 300 112
Somalia 22 5 10 30 19
Somaliland 0 0 0 5 6
South Africa 271 160 2,000 8,000 169
South Korea 161 120 1,000 5,000 19
Spain 303 300 4,100 9,500 81
Spanish North Africa 1 5 2 10 6
Sri Lanka 93 45 150 600 57
Sudan 68 27 60 250 177
Suriname 38 24 50 200 66
Swaziland 53 18 100 500 34
Sweden 52 90 75 250 112
Switzerland 106 480 220 700 85
Syria 20 29 40 200 54
Taiwan 229 90 300 1,200 73
Tajikistan 3 0 0 10 61
Tanzania 183 75 500 2,500 376
Thailand 176 90 300 1,500 265
Timor 3 3 15 70 43
Togo 49 32 100 400 154
Tonga 15 6 25 120 22
Trinidad & Tobago 51 30 80 300 48
Tunisia 19 18 25 100 27
Turkey 48 17 50 200 78
Turkmenistan 11 0 0 5 64
Turks & Caicos Is 2 3 1 5 20
Tuvalu 2 0 2 10 18
Uganda 150 59 350 1,350 175
Ukraine 56 0 100 500 93
United Arab Emirates 12 6 5 20 67
USA 256 2,300 9,000 25,000 519
Uruguay 105 68 150 700 66
Uzbekistan 9 0 3 10 81
Vanuatu 15 8 20 100 226
Venezuela 124 78 450 1,500 126
Viet Nam 51 62 800 2,000 107
Virgin Is of the US 33 10 10 50 35
Wallis & Futuna Is 3 6 2 10 5
Yemen 12 0 0 10 32
Yugoslavia 16 40 400 1,800 75
Zambia 141 78 250 950 207
Zimbabwe 159 58 500 2,000 153
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Hindus have never poked fun off or criticized Christ. For many Hindus, he is just another path to self realization. But Christianity and its priestly class cannot tolerate and respect the beliefs of Hindus. And there lies the great difference between Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism) and Christianity.Osho was slow poisoned for criticising christianity as Sunday Religion.
His letter stands as proof:
Doctors believe he was poisoned while in the custody of the United States government
My beloved ones,
I have been away from you much too long. It has been a very painful absence for me. For seven weeks continuously I have been only filled with your love, your patience, your thirst, your longing.
These days were remarkable in many ways. Seven weeks before, I was infected in the ear. It was a simple thing; according to the best expert available here, Dr. Jog, it cures in four days at the most—but it continued for seven weeks. He has never come across such a case in his life. He could not believe it, because no medicine was working. He tried all kinds of medicines, all kinds of ointments. Finally he had to do an operation, but then the wound of the operation was not healing. Doctor Devageet thought perhaps it was something to do with my teeth—he is my dental surgeon—but nothing was found.
My personal physician, Dr. Amrito, immediately informed all sannyasin doctors around the world and asked them to contact the best experts about poisoning, because his own analysis was that unless I have been poisoned there is no possibility to explain why my body has lost all resistance.
And as this idea became stronger in his mind, step by step he started searching into the matter and he found all the symptoms that can happen only if some kind of poison has been given to me.
I myself had been suspicious about it, but I have never mentioned the fact to anybody. The day I was arrested in America for no valid or even invalid reason, they refused to bail me out—although the United States attorney argued for three days and concluded in the end by saying, "I have not been able to prove anything against him, but neither has the other party been able to prove anything."
It was hilarious, because the innocent cannot prove his innocence by any means, and no law in the whole world requires that an innocent person should prove his innocence. The burden was on the government of America, which had arrested me, to prove the reason for my arrest….
Now, Dr. Amrito feels I was poisoned. Perhaps they poisoned me in all the six jails; that was the purpose of not giving me bail and that was the purpose in taking twelve days to complete a journey of six hours. A slow poisoning which will not kill me immediately, but in the long run it will make me weak—and it has made me weak.
Since those twelve days in the American prisons, all sleep has disappeared. Many things started to happen in the body which were not happening before: disappearance of all appetite, food seeming to be absolutely without taste, a churning feeling in the stomach, nausea, a desire to vomit…no feeling of thirst, but a tremendous sense as if one is uprooted.
Something in the nervous system also seems to have been affected. At times there has been a sensation of tingling all over the body which was very strong—particularly in both my hands—and a twitching of the eyelids.
The day I entered the jail I was one hundred and fifty pounds; today I am only one hundred and thirty pounds. My food is the same, but I have been losing weight for no reason at all. And a subtle weakness…And just three months ago, the bone in my right hand started hurting tremendously.
These are all symptoms of certain poisons. My hair has fallen, my eyesight has become weaker, my beard has become as white as my father`s beard was when he was seventy-five. They have taken away almost twenty years of my life.
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WHAT MADE HUINDUS ANGRY IN KARNATAKA
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Ramki
Hey K.N.Pillai....... This is shameful and atrocious on the part of Christian fundamentalists..... Even the so called Jesus Christe whom they are worshipping will spit on the faces of these fundamentalists for this heinous crime..Time the pseudo secular Congress govt..at centre wake up as otherwise they will be thrown out......Thanks&Regds
What is ur Opinion on Kerala nun Alponso`s canonisation at Vatican!!!!!!!!!!!
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selambannanTracked by: 0 Boarder
Hindus have never poked fun off or criticized Christ. For many Hindus, he is just another path to self realization. But Christianity and its priestly class cannot tolerate and respect the beliefs of Hindus. And their lies the great difference between Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism) and Christianity.Osho was slow poisoned for criticising christianity as ...
In reply to:
What is ur Opinion on Kerala nun Alponso`s canonisation at Vatican!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by :
Ramki
Do u think kerala nun Alponso`s canonisation at Vatican is an indirect message to Christians here to go in full flow for the conversion as the person involved is none other than an Indian which might give more weightage?????? I want opinions from boarder community on this.......Regards
What is ur Opinion on Kerala nun Alponso`s canonisation at Vatican!!!!!!!!!!!
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K.N.Pillai16968Tracked by: 0 Boarder
While christians and their religious head Pope has all the freedom to do what ever they like with their cononisation process and other religious matters concerning their religion let them not interfere with others and especailly through their socalled missionaries for converting people to their own belief by propagating wantonly thier own propaganda materails which are really materialistic. Their weapons to convert seems to be material benefits offered to the converts like money and in kind.At the same time they can try better to make their home safe for them and heir belief than trying to convert others also as many unwanted things are being heard about their institutions of late....
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What is ur Opinion on Kerala nun Alponso`s canonisation at Vatican!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by :
Ramki
Do u think kerala nun Alponso`s canonisation at Vatican is an indirect message to Christians here to go in full flow for the conversion as the person involved is none other than an Indian which might give more weightage?????? I want opinions from boarder community on this.......Regards




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