03-27-2004, 11:13 AM
Hindu charity can stop xtian conversions
To stop conversions, both sewa and re-ignition of religious sentiments are needed
A devout poor hindu wont convert, but a non-devout middle class hindu will convert
Some charities that do religion and social service
and US tax-exempt
and are very cost effective
The missionary budget aimed at India is $100 billion a year
To retain a hindu costs 100 times less as to make a convert
If each NRI hindu tithes 3% pre-tax, to carefully selected charities, the problem can be licked
Plus economic growth in India is reducing impact of rice xtianity
1. Bharat sevashram sangha
2. Aimforseva.org
3. Ammachi.org
4. Chinnajeeyar.org
To stop conversions, both sewa and re-ignition of religious sentiments are needed
A devout poor hindu wont convert, but a non-devout middle class hindu will convert
Some charities that do religion and social service
and US tax-exempt
and are very cost effective
The missionary budget aimed at India is $100 billion a year
To retain a hindu costs 100 times less as to make a convert
If each NRI hindu tithes 3% pre-tax, to carefully selected charities, the problem can be licked
Plus economic growth in India is reducing impact of rice xtianity
1. Bharat sevashram sangha
2. Aimforseva.org
3. Ammachi.org
4. Chinnajeeyar.org