Read after the opening quoteblock of the ^ previous post ^
1. news.in.msn.com/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=4054480&page=16
Either converts or cowards (pick one) wrote the story. It reads like an erstwhile christobrit wrote it - but it's probably an 'Indian' who did. Totally alienated from Hindu Dharma, like most are.
Indian christoised ignorants, so proud of their bad - usually deeply bad - English (the only language they 'know', I'm betting), usually have to follow their mention of "Sadhus" with an explanation for their fellow 'Indian' ignorants: "Sadhus (Indian holy men)". You know you're in for total loserness.
Note the infinite repeat of the "mythical Saraswati". If that isn't penned by a christobrit's illegal offspring...
(But nice to see images such as of how there still exist Hindus who continue to do pooja to the Cow, without remotely needing to resort to excuses which the angelsk-speakers always have to come up with when they feel divided inside. But then, cowards are a class apart.)
Oh and the comments section has full-on christoterrorist gems like -
a) the almost - almost - "secular"-sounding:
b ) And then comes a comment with overt christianism:
First comes the violent christoterrorist words, then comes the burning of all things heathen.
Note that this christoterrorism against Hindus is happening on an Indian MSN site. (Again, one more example of how islam=christianism=islam=christianism=..., etc.)
No, christianism doesn't change: This is all there is to christianism.
2. To the right of the same MSN "india" page linked above, can see a video "The Indian Rupee to get a makeover" where the opening frame shows the image of the new 1 and 2 Rupee coins.
No crosses or santa women this time (that's going by the heads end of the coins visible in the video frame). But before one cheers too soon, can see how [color="#0000FF"]the coins sport meaningless psecular 1 finger and two finger engravings on them[/color], respectively. No doubt the initial ideas that were floated of santas and crosses were deemed too ... too premature for a nation that still has more non-christians than christoism (including crypto-christianism) is ready to openly antagonise at present.
So christoism has resorted to laying more of the necessary groundwork, by doing what communism in China does best (and Russia did): pretend the nation is uniformly secular/unreligious/atheist and has no indigenous religions. 'All religions equally ignored.' Not just the illegitimate ones of christoislamania, but the native, ancestral ones too. It is the beginning: "India is a secular nation" (where, in practice, "secular" translates to "anti-Hindu" in matters like temple management to govt subsidies to media reporting).
But later, when christoism has secured a better/more powerful position, the crusading crusader crosses will be back. And not just on the coins.
- Because, at that point there will be more than merely christoterrorist comments calling Hindus who practise Hindu Dharma (like our rituals/festivals) "satansim=demonism=paganism" (<- see that is the definition that "paganism" has in English and other languages formed by christo-influence. It's why the Hellenes don't like it either. They know what it means, what it has always meant since christianism. Angelsk-speaking Hindus keep using that word. But it doesn't mean what Indians imagine it does.)
- Because, at that point christos will be actively preventing Hindus from worshipping the Hindus' Gods. Christos in India have long been preventing Hindus already by taking over Mandirams, destroying sacred Hindu sites like Ramarsethu and by making festivals and Yatras exceedingly difficult to carry out (and the christist reasoning and planning behind such goings-on is not entirely unknown or undeclared), but christos=terrorists have usually been doing so from behind secular cover so far. But when the time is ripe, they will do so quite openly - as openly as the comment at indian MSN above expresses christoism's biblical views in words. But when the words turn to actions (as they are intended to in time)...
Rome and Greece may seem too remote for people to contemplate. But there are nearer instances. South Korea is not far away. Nor are the christoterrorist events that recently transpired there (and continue to, btw): destruction of Buddhist and native Korean religious temples and gradual suppression, even prohibition, of practising the Korean religions.
So, it really is extremely ostrich-like to imagine that "such things could not happen in India", especially when quite regularly some Hindu temples and vigrahas have already been desecrated, vandalised and burnt by christoterrorists, and others have more recently been openly threatened by christoterrorists (Kapaleeshwarar Kovil). Not to mention the entire genocide of Hindu and other Dharma that christism has inflicted and continues to inflict in the NE like Nagaland, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh and spilling over into Assam too.
http://www.buddhapia.com/eng/tedesco/pic1/list.html
South Korea, christist deacon (priest) comments on the string of incessant christian attacks against Buddhist temples:
1. news.in.msn.com/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=4054480&page=16
Quote:22/06/2010("Mythical Saraswati" repeated on most every page.)
On longest day, Assam witnesses largest confluence of [color="#0000FF"]holy[/color] men
[photos]
....Sangam, the confluence of the Rivers Ganges, Yamuna the mythical Saraswati, in Allahabad.
Either converts or cowards (pick one) wrote the story. It reads like an erstwhile christobrit wrote it - but it's probably an 'Indian' who did. Totally alienated from Hindu Dharma, like most are.
Indian christoised ignorants, so proud of their bad - usually deeply bad - English (the only language they 'know', I'm betting), usually have to follow their mention of "Sadhus" with an explanation for their fellow 'Indian' ignorants: "Sadhus (Indian holy men)". You know you're in for total loserness.
Note the infinite repeat of the "mythical Saraswati". If that isn't penned by a christobrit's illegal offspring...
(But nice to see images such as of how there still exist Hindus who continue to do pooja to the Cow, without remotely needing to resort to excuses which the angelsk-speakers always have to come up with when they feel divided inside. But then, cowards are a class apart.)
Oh and the comments section has full-on christoterrorist gems like -
a) the almost - almost - "secular"-sounding:
Quote:worries
Tuesday, 22 June 2010 18:09:17
Well another day is chosen to mess up the river Ganges (Ganga) where so called Sadhus & sanyasis leave their filth & destroy the serenity of the name of Ganga which is already polluted to the brink. Not even the ddevil could attain the hights the hauan race has attained in ruining the environment in the name of GOD. God wants you to be clean internally first, & then in your deeds that you do should be acceptable in the society thats when you reach the holy level Not just by making a big show off of making a GOD to be pleased as if he is sleeping. Please do not spoil the [color="#0000FF"]God[/color] given nature in the name of [color="#FF0000"]GODS & GODS & GODS.[/color]
b ) And then comes a comment with overt christianism:
Quote:at his own handsreminds one of the verbal christianism=terrorism of the christoterrorist church fathers which preceded the christomobs in Greece and Rome, nah?
Tuesday, 22 June 2010 20:00:23
[size="6"][color="#0000FF"]satanism, demonism & paganism at its best[/color][/size]
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First comes the violent christoterrorist words, then comes the burning of all things heathen.
Note that this christoterrorism against Hindus is happening on an Indian MSN site. (Again, one more example of how islam=christianism=islam=christianism=..., etc.)
No, christianism doesn't change: This is all there is to christianism.
2. To the right of the same MSN "india" page linked above, can see a video "The Indian Rupee to get a makeover" where the opening frame shows the image of the new 1 and 2 Rupee coins.
No crosses or santa women this time (that's going by the heads end of the coins visible in the video frame). But before one cheers too soon, can see how [color="#0000FF"]the coins sport meaningless psecular 1 finger and two finger engravings on them[/color], respectively. No doubt the initial ideas that were floated of santas and crosses were deemed too ... too premature for a nation that still has more non-christians than christoism (including crypto-christianism) is ready to openly antagonise at present.
So christoism has resorted to laying more of the necessary groundwork, by doing what communism in China does best (and Russia did): pretend the nation is uniformly secular/unreligious/atheist and has no indigenous religions. 'All religions equally ignored.' Not just the illegitimate ones of christoislamania, but the native, ancestral ones too. It is the beginning: "India is a secular nation" (where, in practice, "secular" translates to "anti-Hindu" in matters like temple management to govt subsidies to media reporting).
But later, when christoism has secured a better/more powerful position, the crusading crusader crosses will be back. And not just on the coins.
- Because, at that point there will be more than merely christoterrorist comments calling Hindus who practise Hindu Dharma (like our rituals/festivals) "satansim=demonism=paganism" (<- see that is the definition that "paganism" has in English and other languages formed by christo-influence. It's why the Hellenes don't like it either. They know what it means, what it has always meant since christianism. Angelsk-speaking Hindus keep using that word. But it doesn't mean what Indians imagine it does.)
- Because, at that point christos will be actively preventing Hindus from worshipping the Hindus' Gods. Christos in India have long been preventing Hindus already by taking over Mandirams, destroying sacred Hindu sites like Ramarsethu and by making festivals and Yatras exceedingly difficult to carry out (and the christist reasoning and planning behind such goings-on is not entirely unknown or undeclared), but christos=terrorists have usually been doing so from behind secular cover so far. But when the time is ripe, they will do so quite openly - as openly as the comment at indian MSN above expresses christoism's biblical views in words. But when the words turn to actions (as they are intended to in time)...
Rome and Greece may seem too remote for people to contemplate. But there are nearer instances. South Korea is not far away. Nor are the christoterrorist events that recently transpired there (and continue to, btw): destruction of Buddhist and native Korean religious temples and gradual suppression, even prohibition, of practising the Korean religions.
So, it really is extremely ostrich-like to imagine that "such things could not happen in India", especially when quite regularly some Hindu temples and vigrahas have already been desecrated, vandalised and burnt by christoterrorists, and others have more recently been openly threatened by christoterrorists (Kapaleeshwarar Kovil). Not to mention the entire genocide of Hindu and other Dharma that christism has inflicted and continues to inflict in the NE like Nagaland, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh and spilling over into Assam too.
http://www.buddhapia.com/eng/tedesco/pic1/list.html
South Korea, christist deacon (priest) comments on the string of incessant christian attacks against Buddhist temples:
Quote:Deacon Lee Bahn-Sung - a former Buddhist turned Christian declares on BBC-World (TV), Asia Today, May 21, [color="#FF0000"]1999[/color] [color="#800080"](=practically yesterday)[/color]:A man who knows his bible=word of gawd/jeebusjehovallah. It commands the demolition of heathen temples (in Deuteronomy, I think it was).
"If I acted on what I believed I, too, could have vandalized temples. When I consider those who commit such acts I think to myself that they have a much stronger faith than me."