1. Forgot to archive the following seen a few days back in the Rajeev2004 blog's twitterfeed:
Every anti-Hindu vocalist playing at being secular is a (crypto)christian. DMK is significantly christian.
The Mahasweaty Devil (who's been using the Hindoo name "Mahasweta Devi" for false flag operations/cryptochristianism) is a cryptochristist too: as is the first commandment and purpose of cryptochristianism, she also worked against Hindoo heathenism from behind her public persona/communist ideology.
Besides revealing Yechury's christianism (Yesu-ry, usury)
the following shows christo-communism's plans to use Liberation Theology to christianise India.
As Aron or someone else at HK pointed out, christianism is full-time aiming at peddling Liberation Theology in India, especially in both south India and as the first major open/public entry of christianism among unsaved communist "laity" (i.e. Hindu masses that have been converted to communism but not yet into christianism).
The "dalit movement" today is "Dalit theology/dalit liberation theology" - i.e. also christian - as also admitted since nearly a decade at least by the 'christian churches of gawd' organisation (on their site) - which christian evangelication organisation has been sponsoring similar socio-political movements in heathen climes as means of christianising the hijacked. (E.g. homeland theology in Taiwan etc.)
Rajeev Srinivasan revealed that Khmer Roughe communist genociders of Cambodians have now started to convert into jeebusism (or rather, reveal they were christians/christo-communists all along). Others had posted news articles of top level members of the Chinese communist party and many of its IIRC 50 million strong adherents being christian. Etc.
telegraphindia.com/1150524/jsp/nation/story_21820.jsp
2. The 3rd item in post 598, of the christian missionising thread: about "development" funds sent to Kerala christogovt by the union govt having gone "missing" (i.e. now funding christoislamisation of the state and beyond, up to Nepal).
And [the comments of] post 597 there are actually also relevant.
Quote:Sushupti @Sushuptii
@RajeevSrinivasa
Your theory of 3rd world commie leaders being stealth xian comes true for Sitaram Yechury.
http: //www. telegraphindia.com/1150524/jsp/nation/story_21820.jsp ââ¬Â¦
Retweeted by rajeev srinivasan
Every anti-Hindu vocalist playing at being secular is a (crypto)christian. DMK is significantly christian.
The Mahasweaty Devil (who's been using the Hindoo name "Mahasweta Devi" for false flag operations/cryptochristianism) is a cryptochristist too: as is the first commandment and purpose of cryptochristianism, she also worked against Hindoo heathenism from behind her public persona/communist ideology.
Besides revealing Yechury's christianism (Yesu-ry, usury)
the following shows christo-communism's plans to use Liberation Theology to christianise India.
As Aron or someone else at HK pointed out, christianism is full-time aiming at peddling Liberation Theology in India, especially in both south India and as the first major open/public entry of christianism among unsaved communist "laity" (i.e. Hindu masses that have been converted to communism but not yet into christianism).
The "dalit movement" today is "Dalit theology/dalit liberation theology" - i.e. also christian - as also admitted since nearly a decade at least by the 'christian churches of gawd' organisation (on their site) - which christian evangelication organisation has been sponsoring similar socio-political movements in heathen climes as means of christianising the hijacked. (E.g. homeland theology in Taiwan etc.)
Rajeev Srinivasan revealed that Khmer Roughe communist genociders of Cambodians have now started to convert into jeebusism (or rather, reveal they were christians/christo-communists all along). Others had posted news articles of top level members of the Chinese communist party and many of its IIRC 50 million strong adherents being christian. Etc.
telegraphindia.com/1150524/jsp/nation/story_21820.jsp
Quote:Sunday , May 24 , 2015
Yechury draws from religion to sell Marx
J.P. Yadav
Yechury
New Delhi, May 23: Marxism has always claimed to be a "science" :best joke I've heard this year: while critics have scoffed at the way some of its adherents treat it as a "religion".
Today, the religion parallels came from CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury as he recalled his association with the Young Men's Christian Association to try and connect with the youth.
"The Quran states the achievement of jannat (paradise). What is jannat but a classless society?" Yechury said at the Delhi YMCA, which had invited him to speak on "Governance and Development of the People at the Margins - Role of Young India".
Yechury mostly dwelt on the parallels between Christianity and Marxism, making references to Liberation Theology and acknowledging the YMCA's role in his intellectual growth as a young man in Hyderabad.
Last month's party congress in Visakhapatnam, where the "moderate" Yechury had succeeded the "hard-line" Prakash Karat as general secretary, had decided to formulate new slogans and methods to rekindle young Indians' lost interest in the CPM.
"It was the YMCA in Hyderabad, during my student days, that offered the space for young minds to come together to both debate and act on issues of social concern and political importance," Yechury said, adding with a twinkle, "though there was nothing Christian about our activities."
He then referred to Liberation Theology, a pro-poor Christian movement born in Latin America that calls for social and political change and is accused by critics as being overtly Marxist.
Yechury said Liberation Theology reflects the "miserable conditions and the wretched existence of the toiling and their struggles for liberation, like Marxism".
Continuing with the Christianity parallels, he quoted from the Gospel of Luke to underline how "Lord Jesus" too had come "to send off the crushed into liberty".
Yechury did make the standard reference to the "theory of scientific socialism" as propounded by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. But he returned to the theme of the day to claim the CPM was performing the same role as Liberation Theology - addressing the sufferings of the poor that stemmed from government policies.
The misery of the Indian poor is the result of faulty official policies, Yechury said, accusing the Narendra Modi government of widening the rich-poor divide.
"The youth is a big force in India. We want the youth to pressurise the policy makers to change. Only then can there be job creation and eradication of poverty," Yechury said.
He spoke for more than an hour but did not once mention communalism.
2. The 3rd item in post 598, of the christian missionising thread: about "development" funds sent to Kerala christogovt by the union govt having gone "missing" (i.e. now funding christoislamisation of the state and beyond, up to Nepal).
And [the comments of] post 597 there are actually also relevant.