<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->cnn-ibn is continuing it's propaganda now with another discussion on "State of the Religion" where it's being said that Jains/Gujjus don't rent their flats to Muslims or xtians<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Jains (and several Hindu) Gujaratis dont rent their flats to non-vegetarians, and that can be understood why.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Some on-line Indian magazine about Indian stars once had a bit about a Lara Dutta (this was where I first heard of her; for those who know even less than me, apparently she's now the miss world or something). The article was about how perhaps LD converted to christianity to be allowed to buy a luxury apartment that was part of a christian-only complex. The same text then quoted LD herself denying the conversion-spin on her purchase: she had always been catholic.
Question is: Why don't the CNN-IBN-fraudsters look into why Lara Dutta lives in a christos-only apartment, part of a christos-only apartment-complex. Why don't they whine on about her 'unsecularism'? LD must be famous as a miss world - her 'communalism' should make better news IMO.
<b>EDIT:</b> See for instance
http://christianaggression.org/item_displa...S&id=1073084442
'Only Christian residents permitted in Mumbai apartment building'
Christos don't have strict food habits like Jains and the vegetarian Hindus, so why the exclusivism of christos-only buildings? The answer is simple of course, but let's leave it to CNN-IBN to explore it for themselves in their next update. Not that they will. Being a christoterrorist lying network, their only interest is to malign the Dharmic religions. But perhaps they might go after catholic LD, seeing as how CNN-IBN is baptist, isn't it? And baptists hate catholics after all.
And why isn't the same source of christo-misinformation referring to the christos-only villages springing up everywhere in India and terrorising the local Hindus away to turn them into 100% christo villages?
http://hamsa.org/interview.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In Arunachal Pradesh where proselytizing and conversion are illegal, Christians claim whole villages and put up signboards that say âNon-Christians Not Allowedâ at their entrances.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
And what about 'Nagaland-for-Christ'? Doesn't that count? Doesn't that topic at least deserve a whole month of exclusive coverage, showing christianity for what it truly is?
Christoterrorists do all kinds of genocidal terrorism in India and other non-christian countries, and then they have the nerve to cast aspersions hinting at 'unsecularism' about the local non-christian majority population, especially when the explanation is as simple as strict food habits.
Question is: Why don't the CNN-IBN-fraudsters look into why Lara Dutta lives in a christos-only apartment, part of a christos-only apartment-complex. Why don't they whine on about her 'unsecularism'? LD must be famous as a miss world - her 'communalism' should make better news IMO.
<b>EDIT:</b> See for instance
http://christianaggression.org/item_displa...S&id=1073084442
'Only Christian residents permitted in Mumbai apartment building'
Christos don't have strict food habits like Jains and the vegetarian Hindus, so why the exclusivism of christos-only buildings? The answer is simple of course, but let's leave it to CNN-IBN to explore it for themselves in their next update. Not that they will. Being a christoterrorist lying network, their only interest is to malign the Dharmic religions. But perhaps they might go after catholic LD, seeing as how CNN-IBN is baptist, isn't it? And baptists hate catholics after all.
And why isn't the same source of christo-misinformation referring to the christos-only villages springing up everywhere in India and terrorising the local Hindus away to turn them into 100% christo villages?
http://hamsa.org/interview.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In Arunachal Pradesh where proselytizing and conversion are illegal, Christians claim whole villages and put up signboards that say âNon-Christians Not Allowedâ at their entrances.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
And what about 'Nagaland-for-Christ'? Doesn't that count? Doesn't that topic at least deserve a whole month of exclusive coverage, showing christianity for what it truly is?
Christoterrorists do all kinds of genocidal terrorism in India and other non-christian countries, and then they have the nerve to cast aspersions hinting at 'unsecularism' about the local non-christian majority population, especially when the explanation is as simple as strict food habits.
