Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Pope Said "Convert India Next " Should Conversions be BANNED by Law ?

Tanjore_Skanda

Message #2 07/06/08 12:19 PM
In kalahasti, a major Hindu Piligrimage Center, the christians are bold enough to send a 60 year old man inside the temple to distribute pamplets on christianity and the benefits of converting to christianity.

In the same Kalahasti, a member of the family of the temple priest was paid 10 lakhs in cash and he converted to christianity.

Is this an agenda of the christians and the Pope through Sonia Gandhi ?

In christian schools there is a rule for the dress code of girl students that the frock must be of a size 2 inches above the knees. Are they educating OR filling England Value system ?

Are we seeing Invasion from other religion people, silently and cleverly ?
Is Secularism Only meant to target Hinduism ?

Message #3 07/06/08 12:55 PM
Also, in christian hospitals and orphanages, the weak and truly orphaned are identified and forcibly converted to christianity. People who are not happy and want to return to their earlier faith, are being harassed by Goondaas and Church Fathers and Bishops

Message #4 07/06/08 03:30 PM
Also, the so called Secular Christian Community spares no chance in buying huge land on the outskirts and then convert the adjoining belts / villages to christianity.

So, what do we need ? Secularism OR Basic Humanitarian Ethics ?

K.Venugopal
Message #507/09/08 02:29 PM
Conversions are pernicious and based on the principle of "My religion alone is right, yours wrong". As for freedom of choice, such freedom should be based on the culture of acceptance of all choices as valid - choice being just a matter of individual preference. However, Semitic religions preach that the question of choice does not arise - God or Allah has already chosen the perfect religion for you. Yours is only to convert or be damned in hell for eternity. Religions which adopt such approach to conversions should be banned from carrying out conversions in the name of freedom of religious choice.

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