<!--QuoteBegin-Ravish+Nov 10 2007, 10:51 AM-->QUOTE(Ravish @ Nov 10 2007, 10:51 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Nagaland is a Catholic majority State.
[right][snapback]75124[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->I thought it was a Baptist majority? They really seem to be the most 'famous' of all the christians in the region - though I have heard of major fallouts with the equally scary catholics there, and of violent intra-baptist subcult/subsect confrontations.
But if it's a catholic majority, why are the US Baptists gun-running there then (or the next best thing: funding it for their sheep)? And it was the New Zealand Baptist Church/Mission that made inroads into converting Nagaland wasn't it?
Answered all my own questions in the affirmative:
http://www.christianaggression.org/item_di...S&id=1113498887
<b>Violence in Northeast India</b>
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Offering a different perspective in an article written for Mainstream, commentator Kunal Ghosh states: \<b>"Baptist Christian terrorists are active in India\'s Northeast. They derive their financial support from the southern parts of the USA where the Baptist Church has a strong following. Funds are collected in the form of donations in various church establishments.</b> Some of this money is spent in true philanthropic work such as spreading education and health care.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->("education and health care" only in order to convert the people: "See this cake? You can have it if you accept that the non-existent jesus saved you from the non-existent Original Sin. If you don't want our cake but would rather bake your own somehow, well, then, we have no choice but to introduce you to the NLFT/NSCN/...")
http://www.stephen-knapp.com/baptist_churc...s_terrorism.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) was founded in December 1989. Since its inception the NLFT has been engaged in an armed struggle to carve out a separate Christian nation - Tripura. The backing of the Baptist church right from the beginning has enabled this organization to spread its base. Due to its terrorist activities, the organization was banned by the government in 1997 but it continued its operations from across the Bangladesh border.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>It is now apparent that the pattern of forced conversions at gunpoint are irrefutably linked to the Baptist Church in Tripura.</b> The NLFT is accused of forcing Tripura's indigenous tribes to become Christians and give up Hindu forms of worship in areas under their control. For decades Tripura's indigenous tribal population has been dragged out of their homes and forced to convert to Christianity under threat of violence. Whenever any of the tribals organize Hindu festivals or rituals, the terrorist groups attack to desecrate and kill the participants. There have been incidents of issuing a ban on the Hindu festivals of Durga Puja and Saraswati Puja. The NLFT manifesto says that they want to expand what they describe as the kingdom of God and Christ in Tripura. The hill tribe 'Jamatiya' worship their traditional god 'Gadiya', who is supposed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva, in the month of March. The terrorists have issued an order that the 'Gadiya' be prayed on the Christmas day instead.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Baptist Church in Tripura was set up by missionaries from <b>New Zealand</b> 60 years ago. <b>It won only a few thousand converts until 1980 when a mass scale ethnic riot was engineered by the Church in which systematic ethnic cleansing of Hindu and Buddhist tribals was initiated. Thousands of women were raped and kidnapped and forced to convert to Christianity. The terrorists receive military aid from extremist Christian groups in Australia and New Zealand. They also have ongoing exchanges with Islamic terrorist and ISI</b> who push in arms from the Bangladeshi border.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->When the RSS and other Hindu organizations decided to help the Hindus under attack in Tripura by aiding them in reconversion, hundreds of the RSS volunteers were attacked, threatened and blackmailed. Several of them were murdered and a number of them were kidnapped and held hostage by the Christian terrorists. In August 2000, Swami Shantikali Maharaj, the famous Hindu sage known for his social services was killed by the terrorists. In December 2000, Lavkumar Jamatiya, the priest of the 'Jamatiya' tribe was killed, two Hindu temples and one Buddhist temple were destroyed and order was issued to end all non-Christian methods of praying. In the year 2001, there were 826 terrorist attacks in Tripura in which 405 persons were killed and 481 cases of kidnapping by the rebels.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Christian love is grand. It makes one all warm - probably due to the warmth of the blood of the inconvertibles spluttering onto them while draining the life away from the victims.
<!--QuoteBegin-Ravish+Nov 10 2007, 10:51 AM-->QUOTE(Ravish @ Nov 10 2007, 10:51 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->This indeed appears to be a postive development as all the rebles may ultimately come back to the mainstream.[right][snapback]75124[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->You are joking, right? About as positive a development as they made last time they landed in Nagaland when they turned a part of the population into zombies that killed the inconvertibles remaining amongst them (as emphasised in red above).
Wherever christianity arrives, it leaves death and destruction in its wake.
http://www.christianaggression.org/item_di...S&id=1111451833
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Baptist Church`s evangelical work in India is buying weapons for organized terrorism. In 1991 the 2.3 per cent Christians in Nagaland, Mizoram and Meghalaya is now at 90 per cent, 87 per cent and 70.3 respectively.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
[right][snapback]75124[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->I thought it was a Baptist majority? They really seem to be the most 'famous' of all the christians in the region - though I have heard of major fallouts with the equally scary catholics there, and of violent intra-baptist subcult/subsect confrontations.
But if it's a catholic majority, why are the US Baptists gun-running there then (or the next best thing: funding it for their sheep)? And it was the New Zealand Baptist Church/Mission that made inroads into converting Nagaland wasn't it?
Answered all my own questions in the affirmative:
http://www.christianaggression.org/item_di...S&id=1113498887
<b>Violence in Northeast India</b>
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Offering a different perspective in an article written for Mainstream, commentator Kunal Ghosh states: \<b>"Baptist Christian terrorists are active in India\'s Northeast. They derive their financial support from the southern parts of the USA where the Baptist Church has a strong following. Funds are collected in the form of donations in various church establishments.</b> Some of this money is spent in true philanthropic work such as spreading education and health care.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->("education and health care" only in order to convert the people: "See this cake? You can have it if you accept that the non-existent jesus saved you from the non-existent Original Sin. If you don't want our cake but would rather bake your own somehow, well, then, we have no choice but to introduce you to the NLFT/NSCN/...")
http://www.stephen-knapp.com/baptist_churc...s_terrorism.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) was founded in December 1989. Since its inception the NLFT has been engaged in an armed struggle to carve out a separate Christian nation - Tripura. The backing of the Baptist church right from the beginning has enabled this organization to spread its base. Due to its terrorist activities, the organization was banned by the government in 1997 but it continued its operations from across the Bangladesh border.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>It is now apparent that the pattern of forced conversions at gunpoint are irrefutably linked to the Baptist Church in Tripura.</b> The NLFT is accused of forcing Tripura's indigenous tribes to become Christians and give up Hindu forms of worship in areas under their control. For decades Tripura's indigenous tribal population has been dragged out of their homes and forced to convert to Christianity under threat of violence. Whenever any of the tribals organize Hindu festivals or rituals, the terrorist groups attack to desecrate and kill the participants. There have been incidents of issuing a ban on the Hindu festivals of Durga Puja and Saraswati Puja. The NLFT manifesto says that they want to expand what they describe as the kingdom of God and Christ in Tripura. The hill tribe 'Jamatiya' worship their traditional god 'Gadiya', who is supposed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva, in the month of March. The terrorists have issued an order that the 'Gadiya' be prayed on the Christmas day instead.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Baptist Church in Tripura was set up by missionaries from <b>New Zealand</b> 60 years ago. <b>It won only a few thousand converts until 1980 when a mass scale ethnic riot was engineered by the Church in which systematic ethnic cleansing of Hindu and Buddhist tribals was initiated. Thousands of women were raped and kidnapped and forced to convert to Christianity. The terrorists receive military aid from extremist Christian groups in Australia and New Zealand. They also have ongoing exchanges with Islamic terrorist and ISI</b> who push in arms from the Bangladeshi border.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->When the RSS and other Hindu organizations decided to help the Hindus under attack in Tripura by aiding them in reconversion, hundreds of the RSS volunteers were attacked, threatened and blackmailed. Several of them were murdered and a number of them were kidnapped and held hostage by the Christian terrorists. In August 2000, Swami Shantikali Maharaj, the famous Hindu sage known for his social services was killed by the terrorists. In December 2000, Lavkumar Jamatiya, the priest of the 'Jamatiya' tribe was killed, two Hindu temples and one Buddhist temple were destroyed and order was issued to end all non-Christian methods of praying. In the year 2001, there were 826 terrorist attacks in Tripura in which 405 persons were killed and 481 cases of kidnapping by the rebels.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Christian love is grand. It makes one all warm - probably due to the warmth of the blood of the inconvertibles spluttering onto them while draining the life away from the victims.
<!--QuoteBegin-Ravish+Nov 10 2007, 10:51 AM-->QUOTE(Ravish @ Nov 10 2007, 10:51 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->This indeed appears to be a postive development as all the rebles may ultimately come back to the mainstream.[right][snapback]75124[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->You are joking, right? About as positive a development as they made last time they landed in Nagaland when they turned a part of the population into zombies that killed the inconvertibles remaining amongst them (as emphasised in red above).
Wherever christianity arrives, it leaves death and destruction in its wake.
http://www.christianaggression.org/item_di...S&id=1111451833
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Baptist Church`s evangelical work in India is buying weapons for organized terrorism. In 1991 the 2.3 per cent Christians in Nagaland, Mizoram and Meghalaya is now at 90 per cent, 87 per cent and 70.3 respectively.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->