12-28-2007, 10:12 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-acharya+Nov 25 2007, 09:22 PM-->QUOTE(acharya @ Nov 25 2007, 09:22 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Christian Conversion Activities - Dilip's blog
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At this point of time the guy usually walks away and a girl replaces the advisor position. Usually there is physical contact. Okay, shut up u perverts not that kind of physical contact! A hug, a kiss on the cheek, teary talks of how wonderful a person I am and how much everybody loves me (usually she quotes the names of all the prettiest babes in the church or prayer committee with whom I would have hanged out/flirted around with) and misses me at the place. How itâs not anymore fun without me and a whole load of emotional sh1t no rational woman would talk to me.
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Oh, where were all these missionaries a decade ago?!
<!--QuoteBegin-acharya+Nov 25 2007, 09:22 PM-->QUOTE(acharya @ Nov 25 2007, 09:22 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Christian Conversion Activities - Dilip's blog
I studied in an Anglo-Indian (Christian) school all my life with the exception of high school. I went to a Roman Catholic College (Loyola) and most of my friends from my childhood are Anglo Indians. Some of my closest friends in the present day are Anglo Indians / Christians too.
Back in my good old school days I was preached over and over again by the Christian school that Jesus is the only god and that there is no other god. Come out of school you have these prayer houses which have posters all over the place stating up front that all Hindu gods are variations of the devil or so called saiton.
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What I find stunning is how systematic the operation is. Wow!
This should be a very instructive lesson to those who may be contemplating admitting their children to Christian-run schools. A child or even a young teen should not be subjected to such religions (I speak of those whose doctrines and systems of faith are in <b>clear conflict</b> with the tenets of our own dharma). A child, unable to reconcile Hinduism with such a belief system, will end up rejecting all faith-systems, including the traditions and faith of his forefathers.
This is also a good reason why one should avoid having Christian friends at all. I recommend this both for adults (to serve as a good model to our children), and for our children.
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At this point of time the guy usually walks away and a girl replaces the advisor position. Usually there is physical contact. Okay, shut up u perverts not that kind of physical contact! A hug, a kiss on the cheek, teary talks of how wonderful a person I am and how much everybody loves me (usually she quotes the names of all the prettiest babes in the church or prayer committee with whom I would have hanged out/flirted around with) and misses me at the place. How itâs not anymore fun without me and a whole load of emotional sh1t no rational woman would talk to me.
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Oh, where were all these missionaries a decade ago?!
<!--QuoteBegin-acharya+Nov 25 2007, 09:22 PM-->QUOTE(acharya @ Nov 25 2007, 09:22 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Christian Conversion Activities - Dilip's blog
I studied in an Anglo-Indian (Christian) school all my life with the exception of high school. I went to a Roman Catholic College (Loyola) and most of my friends from my childhood are Anglo Indians. Some of my closest friends in the present day are Anglo Indians / Christians too.
Back in my good old school days I was preached over and over again by the Christian school that Jesus is the only god and that there is no other god. Come out of school you have these prayer houses which have posters all over the place stating up front that all Hindu gods are variations of the devil or so called saiton.
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What I find stunning is how systematic the operation is. Wow!
This should be a very instructive lesson to those who may be contemplating admitting their children to Christian-run schools. A child or even a young teen should not be subjected to such religions (I speak of those whose doctrines and systems of faith are in <b>clear conflict</b> with the tenets of our own dharma). A child, unable to reconcile Hinduism with such a belief system, will end up rejecting all faith-systems, including the traditions and faith of his forefathers.
This is also a good reason why one should avoid having Christian friends at all. I recommend this both for adults (to serve as a good model to our children), and for our children.