Quote:While the current crop has many converts the original Xtians were the so called Syrian Xtians escaping persecution. They landed in Kerala in 3rd cent CE and found refuge under Hindu rulers.The Syrian christoterrorists came in mid 4th century. Somewhere in 350s CE, not in 200s.
(Unless you're like me and call the 300s as "3rd century" when it is actually the 4th... I do that all the time.)
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Quote:Sindhi conversions in Ulhasnagar raise a storm
feb 27th, 2010
soon we'll hear of sindhis starving their children to death because some non-existent arab spoke to them.
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Sindhi conversions in Ulhasnagar raise a storm
http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_si...rm_1351837
Kiran Tare / DNA
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 1:25 IST
Mumbai: The close-knit Sindhi community in Ulhasnagar, north-east of Mumbai, is undergoing a social upheaval of sorts. Over the last two years, a sizeable number in the township ââ¬â primarily created for Sindhis who came in as refugees from Pakistan's Sindh province after partition ââ¬â have drifted away from Hinduism and embraced Christianity.
The "conversions" have sent shockwaves among the community elders, specially since Indian Sindhis, weighed down by the scars of partition, are known to be staunch followers of Hinduism.
Most of those who are shifting their faith allegiance to Christianity are in their 40s and, in fact, had been devout followers of Hinduism.
[color="#800080"](Christianism must have tested the waters and implemented a targeted plan. They're good at that.)[/color]
Out of four lakh Sindhi-speaking Hindus in Ulhasnagar, around 7,000 (1.75%) have changed their faith in the last two years, according to a rough count. The growing number of "conversions" has scared the Sindhi-speaking Hindus to such an extent that they are contemplating a social boycott of the neo-Christians.
[color="#800080"](Just do it. Don't contemplate. TOTAL boycott. Of all christianism ideally.)[/color]
Those who are taking to Christianity are not branding it as a conversion; instead, they say they have only changed their faith. Most have not even changed their Hindu names, which is turning out to be a major bone of contention with the Hindus.
[color="#800080"](Cryptochristianism is a mandate in the catholic church for those without christian antecedents of several generations/for those whose christianism is not already public news.
Cryptochristianism is a Trojan horse tactic. If you can't see the enemy or count it - it can multiply unnoticed and undisturbed until the numbers are sufficient. They leverage the government, they steal Hindu money earmarked for Hindu communities. They infiltrate and subvert Hindu families. Catholic church also uses strategically placed cryptochristists to badmouth Hindu Dharma from behind Hindu names, to gain access to Hindu audiences and brainwash them from the position of trust that the Hindu names provide.
Protestantisms also use cryptochristianism for not showing numbers and for getting money for their dalits. Since the law only provides for Harijan - that is, Dharmics.)[/color]
"We are not against any religion but if they do not believe in Hinduism and are drawn closer to Christianity, they should adopt Christian names. We have called a meeting of the saints in our community in July. In that meeting, we will take a decision to boycott the converted Sindhis socially if they do not change their names," said Sai Balram, general secretary of the All India Sindhi Samaj, one of the prominent organisations of the community.
Global recession is to blame, say Hindu leaders in the community. Ulhasnagar is largely a business township, full of small scale industries and traders.
Balram said, "The Christian missionaries helped the small businessmen rebuild their businesses. Since then, there has been a wave of conversion."
But Ram Budhwani, a resident who follows Christianity, rubbishes the argument.
[color="#800080"](Christian deflection kicks in - always happens when they're worried the heathens have noticed their silent multiplying/cryptochristianism. Watch the desperate denial + advertisement-for-christianism to follow[/color]
"I started visiting the chapel to get peace of mind. I lost my wife in an accident two years ago. I became an alcoholic. I suffered heavy losses in my business and had to close down my shop. [color="#0000FF"]But since I am visiting the prayer house (known as Prarthana <img src='http://www.india-forum.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':o' /> Ghar in Ulhasnagar) I am making progress in my business. I set up my shop again and am doing well.[/color] [color="#FF0000"]I have changed my faith, not the religion," he said.[/color]
[color="#800080"](What? What does that mean? Is this the new argument, that christianism is a subsect of "hindooism"? Since when is changing one's faith not the same as changing religion?
These terrorists are instructed on every excuse and ruse to use to lull Hindus back into oblivion.)[/color]
The Sindhi-speaking Hindus in Ulhasnagar feel people like Budhwani have betrayed the community. "Sindhis are known for their loyalty to Hinduism. We preferred to leave our places (in Pakistan) during the Partition but refused to convert into Islam. Now, we are confused how to face the situation," a senior citizen from the community said.
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