Post 47 (bhushan):
With one exception, I agree with all of your post 47 and especially the succinctly stated<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The indifference is because of ignorance of the ideologies of the enemies, and a product of <b>regarding terrorism as an isolated event, as opposed to an act of war in a well planned strategy of conquest</b>.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->The exception is here:<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->myths (Sarva Dharma Sambhav)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->That is not a myth and it holds, because Christianity and Islam are adharma. Therefore, that Hindu statement does not refer to nor include them at all. It's time that Hindus (and all those in the world uninfected by ChristoIslam) realised to stop extending tolerance and respect to these two intolerant terrorist religions. It's strange how much respect the avg Hindu has for Islam and Christianity (the article pasted in post 49 is a case in point), without actually knowing anything much about these religions. It's sad how little Hindus know about the many natural religions that do deserve the respect that Hindus have been ignorantly wasting on the two mass-murdering unnatural religions.
bhushan, that 2nd statement of Aurobindo in your post explains why opposing Jihad with Gandhian non-violence will cause greate harm. Thanks, I'll use that with people I know.
Post 38:<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->And NE terrorists are Christian.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->...[discussion on Assamese]... You are free to believe whatever you want.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->I was talking about the militants in Nagaland, Tripura and several other NE provinces and places. These are alll Christian terrorists. If your Christian-controlled mind doesn't want to believe that (I think you were the one that was repeatedly referring to missionary pages in another thread at IF), that's fine. I can't care less.
The facts are very different and belief doesn't hinge on facts. As even my friends here are aware, they (raised Christian, but irreligious) tell me not to give money to missionary charities like World Vision and why I should stop respecting Christianity and its pretended charity. Among the many reasons they gave were that the Baptist Church the world over funds militancy in Nigeria and other African countries. (One of my friends was a former Southern Baptist who moved here from the US. He left the Church and the religion when his priest/reverend whatever asked the congregation to donate money to fund war in Nigeria to induce more converts; all of the god-fearing members donated - Christian Love right there - except him and he walked out that day.) And that Presbyterian Churches (and I think Methodist too) funded Christian terrorism against Buddhism in S Korea. To appeal to my particular case, seeing that I was Indian, they delved deeply into how evangelical Churches pay for the militancy in North-East India. One of them even managed to pronounce Tripura correctly - I was impressed. Some people in other countries evidently don't have their eyes closed, the way Indian Christians are made to by their western Christian masters.
As for Assam, it has a different problem entirely. After the war (genocide) that West Pakistan made on East Pakistan, raping and then murdering 3 million of whom 80% were Hindu Bangladeshis, 12 million refugees (once again 80% Hindus) flooded into India. The NE received the most and like all sudden population influxes, that has been causing problems, not only in Nagaland etc but also in Assam. Especially as more refugees continue to come into Assam today besides the numerous sneaky little Islamaniacs (<- thanks bhushan).
With one exception, I agree with all of your post 47 and especially the succinctly stated<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The indifference is because of ignorance of the ideologies of the enemies, and a product of <b>regarding terrorism as an isolated event, as opposed to an act of war in a well planned strategy of conquest</b>.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->The exception is here:<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->myths (Sarva Dharma Sambhav)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->That is not a myth and it holds, because Christianity and Islam are adharma. Therefore, that Hindu statement does not refer to nor include them at all. It's time that Hindus (and all those in the world uninfected by ChristoIslam) realised to stop extending tolerance and respect to these two intolerant terrorist religions. It's strange how much respect the avg Hindu has for Islam and Christianity (the article pasted in post 49 is a case in point), without actually knowing anything much about these religions. It's sad how little Hindus know about the many natural religions that do deserve the respect that Hindus have been ignorantly wasting on the two mass-murdering unnatural religions.
bhushan, that 2nd statement of Aurobindo in your post explains why opposing Jihad with Gandhian non-violence will cause greate harm. Thanks, I'll use that with people I know.
Post 38:<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->And NE terrorists are Christian.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->...[discussion on Assamese]... You are free to believe whatever you want.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->I was talking about the militants in Nagaland, Tripura and several other NE provinces and places. These are alll Christian terrorists. If your Christian-controlled mind doesn't want to believe that (I think you were the one that was repeatedly referring to missionary pages in another thread at IF), that's fine. I can't care less.
The facts are very different and belief doesn't hinge on facts. As even my friends here are aware, they (raised Christian, but irreligious) tell me not to give money to missionary charities like World Vision and why I should stop respecting Christianity and its pretended charity. Among the many reasons they gave were that the Baptist Church the world over funds militancy in Nigeria and other African countries. (One of my friends was a former Southern Baptist who moved here from the US. He left the Church and the religion when his priest/reverend whatever asked the congregation to donate money to fund war in Nigeria to induce more converts; all of the god-fearing members donated - Christian Love right there - except him and he walked out that day.) And that Presbyterian Churches (and I think Methodist too) funded Christian terrorism against Buddhism in S Korea. To appeal to my particular case, seeing that I was Indian, they delved deeply into how evangelical Churches pay for the militancy in North-East India. One of them even managed to pronounce Tripura correctly - I was impressed. Some people in other countries evidently don't have their eyes closed, the way Indian Christians are made to by their western Christian masters.
As for Assam, it has a different problem entirely. After the war (genocide) that West Pakistan made on East Pakistan, raping and then murdering 3 million of whom 80% were Hindu Bangladeshis, 12 million refugees (once again 80% Hindus) flooded into India. The NE received the most and like all sudden population influxes, that has been causing problems, not only in Nagaland etc but also in Assam. Especially as more refugees continue to come into Assam today besides the numerous sneaky little Islamaniacs (<- thanks bhushan).