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Hindu temple supports Muslim women : CNN-IBN <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->CNN-IBN knows so little. Slanted christomedia.
Don't they know this is common in many temples, some major South Indian temples especially? Lots of them provide free food to all people who come at meal-time, many poor people (as well as better-off Hindus who appreciate good, wholesome, food blessed by the Deity) come and are fed. I've seen Muslim families also. None of them are ever asked to convert, nor are they bothered when they come because of their religion. Everyone is allowed.
For instance, even Food Planet had a bit showing how Guruvayoor Appan or Udoopi Krishna or other Krishna temple feeds innumerable Indians free food everyday without caring about their religious-affiliation.
Some temples have particularly helped any people who were so destitute they were brave enough to ask the temples for help, and the Muslim ladies mentioned in #230 aren't the only ones of their religion to do so. They are never bothered by Hindus, not missionized (told stuff about Hinduism), never asked to do anything that goes against their religion, never asked to convert.
But for CNN-IBN, reporting on the general case would be like admitting how Hinduism might be an ethical religion after all. And lying christomedia can't do that, now can it? It would also show up the shallowness of christian charity: billions of dollars of rich people's funds going to buy you (they buy your allegiance to their religion) and keep you dependent. Whereas Hindu temples don't expect anything in return. They do it because it is the Right thing to do: because they believe that people, regardless of persuasion, should not go hungry.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->http://www.ibnlive.com/news/hindu-temple-supports-muslim-women/32206-3.html
Hindu temple supports Muslim women : CNN-IBN <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->CNN-IBN knows so little. Slanted christomedia.
Don't they know this is common in many temples, some major South Indian temples especially? Lots of them provide free food to all people who come at meal-time, many poor people (as well as better-off Hindus who appreciate good, wholesome, food blessed by the Deity) come and are fed. I've seen Muslim families also. None of them are ever asked to convert, nor are they bothered when they come because of their religion. Everyone is allowed.
For instance, even Food Planet had a bit showing how Guruvayoor Appan or Udoopi Krishna or other Krishna temple feeds innumerable Indians free food everyday without caring about their religious-affiliation.
Some temples have particularly helped any people who were so destitute they were brave enough to ask the temples for help, and the Muslim ladies mentioned in #230 aren't the only ones of their religion to do so. They are never bothered by Hindus, not missionized (told stuff about Hinduism), never asked to do anything that goes against their religion, never asked to convert.
But for CNN-IBN, reporting on the general case would be like admitting how Hinduism might be an ethical religion after all. And lying christomedia can't do that, now can it? It would also show up the shallowness of christian charity: billions of dollars of rich people's funds going to buy you (they buy your allegiance to their religion) and keep you dependent. Whereas Hindu temples don't expect anything in return. They do it because it is the Right thing to do: because they believe that people, regardless of persuasion, should not go hungry.