Posted on 12/29/2005 4:24:45 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
The campaign against the alleged harassment of Hindus in Russia by the Orthodox Church and the Mayor of Moscow is getting more intense in Britain.
Ashok Kumar, MP is launching the "Defend Russian Hindus Campaign" at the House of Commons in January.
There was umbrage here when it was learnt that Archbishop Nikon wrote a letter to the Mayor of Moscow urging him not to allow the construction of a Hindu temple in Moscow because according to him, Lord Krishna who is worshipped by the Hindu community was an "evil demon".
"Such untenable words in an age where interfaith harmony is the need of the day are nothing but an attempt to malign and persecute a faith community that teaches respect and freedom for every other faith community, " commented Ramesh Kallidai, Secretary General Hindu Forum of Britain, an umbrella organisation of most community groups in Britain.
The Defend Russian Hindus Campaign, launched by the Hindu Forum of Britain, Hindu Council UK, National Council of Hindu Temples UK, International Society for Krishna Consciousness, Vishwa Hindu Parishad UK, Hindu Council of Australia, Hindu American Foundation and many other worldwide Hindu organisations, aims to build awareness about the alleged persecution and discrimination against Russian Hindus by a corpus of the Russian Orthodox Church and the Mayor of Moscow, despite support from the Central Government.
There are over 100,000 Hindus in Russia. In Moscow alone, there are 5,000 Hindus of Indian origin and over 10,000 Hindus of Russian origin.
Two years ago the Mayor of Russia asked Hindus to vacate their temple in exchange for a piece of land on which they could build a bigger temple. After land was allocated to the Hindu temple, the original temple was demolished. The Russian Orthodox Church orchestrated mass protests against the allocation of land and started a misinformation campaign against Hindus in the media.
On October 30, 2005, after bowing down to pressure from the Orthodox Church, the Mayor of Moscow cancelled the land order and took away the piece of land given for the construction of the Hindu temple. Now, the 15,000 Hindus in Moscow have no place to worship. The consecrated Deities of Radha and Krishna will have no home, say the Hindu leaders.
Kallidai said around the time of India Prime Minister's state visit to Moscow to meet Russian President Putin, Archbishop Nikon, a leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, called the Hindu God, Lord Krishna an "evil demon, the personified power of hell opposing God", and "a livid lascivious youth".
Even at the height of Soviet oppression citizens had more upward mobility than do Untouchables in Hindu lands. Hindu untouchables who convert to Christianity are killed daily. Hindusim was an opressive idealogy when Marx and Mohammed were not even a dirty thought in their parents minds.
They are not. They are fewer in numbers and deeper underground.
Good riddance.
Do you have the article explaining details where Russia joined the union of islamic states?
"Russia's not been very tolerant of religions other than Orthodox Christianity for a very long time."
And this is not about Christianity. The only reason is that state can't control other religions.
Hindu polytheism is all inclusive. They worship EVERYTHING and they deity for everything. They worship goodness and they worship wickedness and all in between. Even if most of Hindu prefer to worship good things
Excluding one aspect of life would violate the integrity of their religion and would introduce the Christian/Jewish/Muslim exclusivism.
So Hinduism is more of a threat to the West than Islam? Get real here!
Do you hear from them? / humourous sarcasm.
Russian Orthodox Christianity is and has been the religon of Russia. They have the right to be intolerant if they wish. Their country, their rules.
I gues the cruel, evil Hindus are the reason why for eons the Jews, the Zoroastrians and the Sakas, fleeing the Portuguese, Dutch and Muslims found refuge and thrived to reach prominent positions amongst India's Hindu populace.
"They have the right to be intolerant if they wish. Their country, their rules."
True. Some other countries should also kick out so called Russian orthodox church.
From DEC 1: http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/CWN/111805persecutedindia.asp
Hindus Target Christians in India
By Gary Lane
CWNews
CWNews.com India is the world's largest democracy, yet Christians are persecuted there in greater numbers than just about any other country. One mission organization says at least 30 acts of persecution and violence take place against Indian Christians every month. Yet Indian missionaries are pressing on, despite the costs .
Caught on amateur videotape: Hindu radicals attacking Christian students at a train station in Kota, India. The students were peacefully on their way to a Bible School graduation ceremony. Yet, the Christian victims of this attacknot the Hindu perpetratorswere taken to the police station and held overnight for questioning.
In another incident, widow Satyaveni Raju cries, mourning the loss of her pastor husband, Isaac Raju. Pastor Isaac had introduced many Hindus, who were willing, to Christ. But, last summer, he was maimed and murdered by radicals opposed to his evangelistic efforts.
Satyaveni explained that her husband "went to the bus stand, and then disappeared for several days. We did not see him again until my son and I were called to the mortuary. I could not identify him. Because his face was totally peeled off. They brutally killed him. I was only able to identify him by his clothes, undergarments and the scars on his legs."
In yet another incident, Hepsibah's husband Daniel was martyred about a week before Pastor Isaac. Pastor Daniel had also won many willing Hindus to Christ, yet his outreach caused militant Hindus to make numerous threats against him.
But Daniel's murder took Hepsibah by surprise. She said, "I never thought it would happen like this. I thought they would just beat him, or threaten him, but I never imagined they would kill him."
Daniel's death has caused great hardship for Hepsibah and her family. Yet she believes her husband's murder was God's will, not an unjust act.
Hepsibah told us, "God will never do injustice. My husband is in Heaven. Now, let God's will be done in my life, as well. There can be no greater happiness and blessing than to know my husband died a martyr for Christ."
While most Indian Christians look to God for eternal security, they still expect their government to do all it can to protect them from attack here on earth.
Christians had high hopes and great expectations when the Congress Party returned to power here in 2004. It was thought the Congress Party would better protect the rights of minorities.
But that hasn't been the case. Already, this year alone, more than 200 acts of violence have been perpetrated against Christians. It's not happening in big cities, like here in Delhi, but in the remote areas of India.
Jay Kumar is an Evangelist, and he told us, "I am very happy because I prayed for this gift and God has given me this gift."
The gift missionary Jay Kumar speaks of is the gift of persecution. Here is how he received it.
Jay and five other students from the Gospel For Asia seminary were attacked, early this year, in a remote area of India's Kerala State. A mob of militant Hindus were angry because Jay and the other evangelists shared the Gospel with Bangladeshi. They are immigrants, workers at a brick kiln factory. Surprisingly, Jay says he was rejoicing and praising God as the Hindus were beating and kicking him. The beating was bad enough that Jay was hospitalized.
Jay said, "...That particular moment, when I was beaten, I was praising God because he counted me worthy to suffer for Him!"
Other evangelists told us of similar experiences.
am Gopal is also an evangelist. He explained, "
They just caught me by my shirt and my collar and pulled me down, and then started to hit me with blows and kicks. Some people from the crowd were screaming and saying, Bring the gun, bring the revolver and shoot him."
Evangelist Ram Gopal is with the New Delhi based India Evangelical Team. They train missionaries and send them into the harvest field. Most of them will serve in remote, rural villagesin dangerous, unreached areas and Hindu strongholds.
Pastor Shaji Verghese is with the India Evangelical Team, IET. He says the goal is to plant nearly 8,000 churches throughout India by 2010. So far, more than 4500 churches have been started.
Pastor Varghese added, "We are growing because God is with us. And the Bible says If God is with us, who can be against us? So, we don't care about the persecution. Let it grow. The souls will be saved, even more, at a higher speed."
Those coming to Christ in the greatest numbers are the Dalitscommonly referred to as the untouchables." Many are poor, uneducated and jobless.
Christian missionaries offer them a way out of their miserya hope they cannot find in the Hindu caste system.
Despite restrictive laws, beatings and even death, Indian missionaries are determined to press onignoring both risks and costs.
Pastor Varghesetold us with confidence , " India will become a Christian country in the days to come. So, keep praying for our nation. We have taken up the challenge. No matter what happens, we will go and lovingly conquer this India for our Christ."
Visit the Gospel for Asia Web site (www.gfa.org)
Our friends Saudis and Turks kick out EVERY church. Russians just want to keep the center of their capital for themselves. You support Turks and Saudis over Russians.
So 1, you've been bandying about a false name all this time, and 2, you don't even have you're facts straight. Russia is an observer state, not a member, from the article you linked to.
Grzegorz 246 often goes anti-Russia at any cost, that is when he's not busy making up organizations that don't exist and accusing Russia of being in them.
Again you show your true colors as an anti-Russia bigot.
The ROC has never held an opressive caste system, nor murdered those trying to get out of their caste.
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