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Christian Subversion And Missionary Activities - 6
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Cretinism has no tradition (no religioculture), no originality. But people knew that already.

Latest example case and why it is important:
http://haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?P...967&SKIN=K
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Imitating 'Ramayana Maasam' - Kerala Christians starts 'Bible Maasam'</b>
18/07/2009 16:10:25 


Taking a leaf out of the Ramayana

www.expressbuzz.com

KOTTAYAM: Adapting the custom followed by their Hindu brethren of Ramayana reading during this month of devotion and 'a return to nature', members of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church started the first day of the Malayalam month of Karkkidakam with a similar exercise, reading from the Holy Bible.


The denomination as a whole resolved to observe Bible Maasam from Friday, with readings starting with the Book of Genesis.

The Martha Mariam Samajam, the organisation of women among the laity in the Orthodox church, has been observing this tradition for the last two years in all seriousness. Their example has presumably activated the community as a whole to go in for a collective drive from this year.

The month of the Bible will be carried forward till August 14 in such a way that 720 hours are set apart for the reading of the Holy Scriptures.

The idea behind the move is to make members of the church more familiar with the Bible, and allow them to perfect themselves on a spiritual level.

Catholicos Baselios Marthoma Didymos I initiated the Bible Maasam observance by going through the first chapter of the Book of Genesis.

Community members will continue the readings in their respective homes and parishes through the month. From this year the month of Karkkidakam will acquire an additional name.

It will be known as both a Ramayana Maasam and a Bible Maasam.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
http://haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?P...974&SKIN=C
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Ramayana Month and inculturation trend</b>
19/07/2009 13:14:33  GSK Menon

The Ramayana Month observance is the latest addition to the list of imitations (inculturation) by the Church. Has the Malayalam month of Karkkidam any significance in the Bible ? At least if December was fixed as the month for this imitation it is understandable ! December 25th has been declared as the day of Christ's birth, though it was actually a Roman festival day. It was usurped and imitated as the birthday of the so called Christ. Nobody even knows if such a man existed. His execution date is also not known., if ever there was such an event.
So what is the purpose of reading Bible in imitation of Ramayana ? All those geographical places in the desert have no relevance for us.

I saw the TV news in Asianet, a Hindu lamp has been lit and some converts were reading from the Bible. What is the meaning of such imitations ? Of course one evil idea is to facilitate conversions. Hindus should constantly remind the converts that all such gimmicks are disapproved of by the Biblical gods. The beginning sentence of the Bible is sufficient to enlighten any person that the Bible does not allow any Heathen practices. Terrible punishments are promised for the violators. What purpose do these meaningless imitations serve ?
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I wonder how many Hindus know that this is EXACTLY what the christoterrorists did in Rome? To take over popular GrecoRoman sacred days and do some meaningless christoterrorist thing in imitation? <b>And that the christoterrorists are doing this stealing for the same purposes?</b> (See further below.)

They are <i>not</i> doing it at random. They are considering and treating the conversion of heathen Bharatam exactly as Rome and attempting all the same methods on it: anti-pagan laws, stealing ('inculturation') of our festivals, our literature, our sacred traditions. (India has certain points of similarity with Rome, the population size and spiritual unification not being the least important factor - 300 million people in the Roman empire at the time that concerns us, all practising localised and national-level Hellenistic traditions).

Hindus ignore this christian shadowing of Hindu traditions at their peril. Nationalists who see the 'indigenisation of the church' as a good thing - such as by interpreting it as a sign of 'nationalism in christians, at last' - are <i>dangerous</i> in their naivete.

Why do Hindus refuse to learn from history? I don't know if this is because of a disinterest in others' history or because of a general apathy or of fear to discover that christianism is the scariest threat.


Read the christo reasoning:

http://freetruth.50webs.org/B1b.htm#PreC...nFestivals
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Pre-Christian festivals, holy days and terms for God</b>

    This <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>replacement phenomenon, where a heathen festival is replaced by one with Christian names is seen in a number of pagan or heathen festivals.</span> In line with the Mother goddess and Heavenly Virgin theology, the Festival of Diana was ousted by the Festival of the Assumption of the Virgin in August. Like changes were the pagan Parilia in April, which was replaced by the feast of St George. The midsummer water festival in June, was replaced by the festival of St John the Baptist. Each has connection with the typology it replaced. The Feast of All Souls in November is the ancient heathen Feast of the Dead. The Nativity of Christ replaced that of the Sun. The Festival of Easter is simply the feast of the Phrygian god Attis at the vernal equinox. It should also be remembered that the Phrygians were the source of the Mithras system and the Mystery cults generally...

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http://www.nobeliefs.com/facts.htm#anchor195478
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->For years the Christian church tried <b>to suppress the festival of Lupercalia</b>. Interestingly, the Church did not object to the festival for its love celebrations but <b>for the pagan beliefs that rejected the Christian god</b>. In 496 C.E., Pope Gelasius changed Lupercalia from the 15th to the 14th and renamed it after the legendary St. Valentine in an attempt to stop the pagan celebration. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
http://freetruth.50webs.org/B1b.htm#PreC...nFestivals again
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Now the Easter rites still observed in Greece, Sicily and Southern Italy bear in some respects a striking resemblance to the rites of Adonis and I have suggested that <b>the Church may have consciously adapted the new festival to its heathen predecessor for the sake of winning souls to Christ.</b>
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->4th century Bishop [and Saint] John Chrysostom writes:
    "On this day also the Birthday of Christ was <b><i>lately</i></b> fixed at Rome in order that while the heathen were busy with their profane ceremonies, the Christians might perform their sacred rites undisturbed. They call this the Birthday of the Invincible One; but who is so invincible as the Lord? They call it the Birthday of the Solar Disk, but Christ is the Sun of Righteousness."
(One can hear the jealousy in Bishop Santa John's whining/excuses for why they stole the day and the purpose of the celebration - that is, *divine birthday* celebration)

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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->    The gospels say nothing as to the day of Christ’s birth and the early Church did not celebrate it.
    The custom of celebrating Christ’s birth began in Egypt, being derived from the Mother goddess cult there, and the Christians there celebrated it on 6 January. By the fourth century it had become generally established in the East (Frazer, v, p. 304). The western church had never recognised 6 January as the true date and, in time, its decision was accepted by the eastern church. At Antioch this change was not introduced until about 375 CE (Frazer, ibid.).
    The origin of the practice is plainly recorded by the Syrian Christians as we see from Frazer quoting also Credner and Momsen and also Usener (v, pp. 304-305).

        <!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>The reason why the fathers transferred the celebration of the sixth of January to the twenty fifth of December was this. It was a custom of the heathen to celebrate</b> on the same twenty-fifth of December the birthday of the Sun, at which they kindled lights in token of festivity. In these solemnities and festivities the Christians also took part. <b>Accordingly when the doctors of the Church perceived that the Christians had a leaning to this festival, they took counsel and resolved that</b> the true Nativity should be solemnized on that day and the festival of the Epiphany on the sixth of January. Accordingly, along with this custom, the practice has prevailed of kindling fires till the sixth.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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Frazer says:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Thus it appears that the Christian Church chose to celebrate the birthday of its Founder on the twenty-fifth of December in order <b>to transfer the devotion of the heathen from the Sun</b> to him who was called the Sun of Righteousness (p. 305).<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--><!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
The GrecoRoman traditionalists were repeatedly stating - out of the same frustration that Hindus now feel - how the christians=terrorists were stealing their traditions: their sacred festivals, their sacred reasoning, the sacred lives of their Gods.


Like the christoterrorist santa John Chrysostom above was jealous of the wholesome beautiful GrecoRoman tradition, the christoterrorists in India naturally have a deep jealousy of Hindu Dharma. How can their ugly hateful religion even compare? Christian culture consists of only three things: lying/deception (jeebus itself being the first), theft (inculturation, landgrab) and genocide.

The christos and the church in India know well that the disgusting religion of terrorism (christianism) and the filth of the babble can't ever stand up to Hindus narrating the beautiful Ramayanam about the incomparable, noble Bhagavan Sri Rama and his family and friends.

The christo sort of 'storytelling' was limited to the medieval passion plays where they would rabidly go through the motions of the fiction of jeebus being crucified. They would repeatedly yell christian anti-semitic lies (including the same biblical lines as which Mel Gibson had to finally excise for the censors from his movie version of the fiction "the passion of the chwist" for the lines' eternal antisemitism). These lines were used by the christians and their churches in the medieval passion plays in the same way to how a friday mosque attendance instigates the islamaniacs against the kaffirs. They worked the christomobs into a frenzy and incensed and incited the christomaniacs against the Jews. As a consequence, it was frequently the case that after performing these 'plays', the christomobs would go and carry out pogroms.
Follow the before and after: the lie of jeebus -> genocide of Jews
= christian "culture".
Christianism reduced the originally happy heathen populations of Europe into the sort of zombies that would inflict the most brutally-motivated and brutal villainy against fellow man.
All owing to the jeebus lie.
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