I should add that the father of Hinduism is the same person as the father of Islam. So we shouldn’t be surprised when their response to Christ and His followers is one of hatred.
Your “room-mate” must have won a lot of monetary benefits to help him on a “mission” to “win” souls, I’m sure.
“So we shouldnt be surprised when their response to Christ and His followers is one of hatred.”
SURELY YOU’RE MISTAKEN:
NLFT - The Christian Al-Qaeda
Author: S. Aravindan Neelakandan
Publication: Sulekha.com
Date: May 2, 2002
URL: www.sulekha.com article cid = 195857
I came to bring not peace but a sword Jesus Christ
For seven-year-old Shreema, 13th Jan 2002 was a special Sunday. All through the year, the girl had awaited the dawn of this day. For, that was the day one goes out and purchases new clothes, new toys and sweets, as the next day would be Makar Sankranthi the harvest festival celebrated throughout India. The Singicherra Bazar was bustling with activity. Like Shreemas family there were many people looking forward to a happy Makar Sankranthi. But they didnt realise that they were violating a fatwa issued by the Baptist Church-created Christian Al-Qaeda, the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT). Nor did they know that they would pay with their lives for celebrating a heathen festival of their motherland.
Shreema would never again celebrate Makar Sankranthi. She died, along with sixteen others, on the spot as 13 terrorists of the NLFT encircled the people shopping for the festival and fired indiscriminately1. The soldiers of Christ have done again in Tripura what they have been doing for centuries to heathens throughout the world.
The Baptist Church of Tripura is not just the ideological mentor of the NLFT; it also supplies the NLFT with arms and ammunition for the soldiers of the holy crusade2. Never mind that the holy war involves killing infants and torching the huts of heathen Hindoos. The NLFT does all these to bring to the infidels the peace and love of Christ. So, when Nagmanlal Halam, secretary of the Noapara Baptist Church in Tripura, was arrested by the Tripura police he had rather curious tools for evangelisation, which included along with the gospel 50 gelatin sticks, 5 kg of potassium and 2 kg of sulphur and other ingredients for making explosives. Mr. Halam confessed that his activities for the saving the heathen souls involved buying and supplying explosives to the NLFT over the past two years. Another church official, Jatna Koloi, who was also arrested, admitted that he received training in guerrilla warfare at an NLFT base last year. Surely, gelatin and AK-47s have more efficiency when it comes to bringing the light of the only revealed truth to the disbelievers suffering in spiritual darkness. Those who are in doubt can check it out with another great light-bearer of the other only true book, Osama bin Laden (that is, when and if the prophet of terror is captured).
The Baptist Church of Tripura was initially set up by proselytizers from New Zealand 60 years ago. Despite their efforts, even until 1980, only a few thousand people in Tripura had converted to Christianity. Then the Church used one of its most efficient and time-tested weapons of evangelisation creating racial and ethnic divide among the people. In the aftermath of one of the worst ethnic riots, engineered by the Church3, the NLFT was born but not without the midwife role of the Baptist Church. From its very inception, the NLFT has been advancing the cause of Christianity through armed persuasion. Every trace of indigenous culture is being eliminated through violent means. Every resisting group is made to bleed its way to extinction.
The case of Jamatya tribals provides a telling example. These tribals have strong spiritual leaders and a network of social service organisations headed by their religious leaders. These indigenous sects are neither exclusive nor expansionist. The Baptist Church has always failed miserably in its conversion efforts with regard to this well-knit community. Hence, it is no wonder that the NLFT has made Jamatya institutions and their religious leaders the targets of their attacks. In the August of 2000, religious leaders of the Jamatya community like Jaulushmoni Jamatya and Shanti Kumar Tripura were killed by the NLFT, and Jamatya families were uprooted from their homelands and made refugees. The death threats issued by the NLFT to the inmates of these institutions have already forced the closure of 11 Jamatya institutions like schools and orphanages, set up by the slain religious leaders in various parts of Tripura4. Interestingly, these tribals are not close-minded fanatics. For one thing, they do not mind teaching the theory of evolution in their schools.
The greatest challenge to the Bible inspired mission of the NLFT comes from the Sangh Parivars Banbasi Kalyan Kendra. The dedicated life workers of RSS have started empowering the tribals by running many educational institutions which while empowering them through imparting secular technical education also retain their tribal cultural and spiritual identity. Rather than making them disown their roots, the Kendra made the tribals feel proud of their culture. It even conducts national level tribal sports festivals. If the NLFT is to carve out a kingdom for Christ out of the secular republic of India, it has to make sure that the Kendra activities are stopped at all costs. In July 2000, armed NLFT militants torched a residential school and students hostel run by the Seva Mission in the remote Ananda Bazar area of North Tripura5. They had also taken hostage four RSS life workers. These RSS workers were all in their sixties. The crime committed by these old men was that they had dared to run educational institutions for tribals while preserving the tribals culture. Later, all four were killed by the NLFT.
The NLFT has been an active partner of the Baptist Church in winning converts to the Christian creed. They have killed tribal priests to threaten communities and effect mass conversions. But those tactics have obviously backfired. In 2001 alone, the NLFT killed more than 20 Hindus who refused to accept the love of Christ. They also torched to death a Hindu family sleeping in a hut6. In 2001, community chiefs and religious heads of 19 tribes formed the Tribal Culture Protection Committee to counter the threat posed by the NLFT7. Despite the NLFT taking all possible steps to enforce conversions, the conversions are still slow. Frustrated, the NLFT has now begun an all out war against Hindu tribals. They have issued fatwas against infidel activities. These fatwas prohibit people from celebrating festivals like Durga Pooja and Makar Sankranthi, listening to Indian music, watching Indian TV channels and films, and prohibit women from wearing bangles or sporting bindis, etc. Just a year before the NLFT started all these atrocities in India, the Southern Baptist Church of the United States of America had given a clarion call to bring the light of the gospel to millions of Hindus and Jews lost in the darkness of their religions8.
Shreema, the seven-year-old girl from Tripura, died with bullets pumped into her tender body. Her crime was that she violated the Christian fatwa which prohibited her from celebrating an Indian festival. She was not just a victim of barbaric terrorism but she is also a martyr for Indian culture, a culture that has preserved thousands of tribal customs from barbaric persecution. Yet, she will not make it to the glossy covers of the weekly magazines of English speaking Indian media. Unsubstantiated, fabricated stories of Hindu fundamentalists (an oxymoron) killing Christian priests have been making their headlines. However, these fabrications have their use. They do help in the covering up of such acts of Christian love like killing in cold blood a seven- year-old girl or burning a family to death.
References:
1. 16 shot dead by NLFT in Tripura PTI, January 13, 2002.
2. Church backing Tripura rebels BBC, April 18, 2000.
3. Indias North-East Resurgence: Ethnicity, Insurgency and Governance, Development by B.G. Vargheese, 1996, p.175.
4. Militants raid Hindu Ashram The Telegraph, December 5, 2000.
5. NLFT curb on Hindu institutions The Telegraph, September 14, 2000.
6. Three killed by Tripura rebels BBC, April 14, 2000.
7. Tribals unite against conversions in Tripura, Syed Zarir Hussain, www.rediff.com/ news/2001/aug/02trip.htm
8. Southern Baptists target Hindus, Julia Lieblich, The Associated Press, October 21, 1999.
You are wrong, Theo.
There is one Father of all creation. There is no need to think that everyone who calls God by another name is not worshipping Him. Or on a different day, or in a different shaped building. Such sectarian hatred is the cause of great suffering.
Did you know that Jesus’ appearance was predicted in the Puranas? Almost 5000 years ago? Yes, as well as Buddha’s. I don’t want to be contentious, but please re-consider your hatred of Hinduism. You really don’t know what the Vedas teach; if you did, you would have more tolerance and respect.
“I should add that the father of Hinduism is the same person as the father of Islam.”
And who is the father of Hinduism?
I should add that the father of Hinduism is the same person as the father of Islam. So we shouldnt be surprised when their response to Christ and His followers is one of hatred.
This is one of the funniest threads I have read in a long time, despite the tragedy of a man being beaten up for his beliefs.
You know what's funny? A little background first. I am an Indian living in the US, who has seen and appreciated both my country's and the US's culture and way of life. I am a Hindu but in a very when-it- is-convenient- way, just like most christians I know.
Here's the funny part dudes:
I know both of you are decent/warm/fair people, and I know it because I have found 90% of Americans to be so (better than Europeans, in my personal experience, but I could be wrong). I do not agree with your- seeming- religious Christian bent, but then I do not agree with Hindus who I think are as religious as you.
I also know that Gengis Khan and Maneesh are decent/warm/fair people because that is where I come from.
The funny thing is that you are arguing with the very people who are most likely to be the same as you, differences in religion notwithstanding.
As for the issue of the Pastor been beaten, let me give the opinion of most Indians and let me give it to you honestly (you decide if my religion is like Islam). So my reaction:
1. $ hit why am I being bothered by this news?
2. Oh $ hit, this is serious.
3. I hope they stand the guys who assaulted the Pastor against a wall, torture them silly, and then shoot 'em.
4. Oh fcku, in a democracy you can't do that.
5. I hope they go to jail for a 100 years.
OK?
BTW, I represent the 'middle mass' of Hinduism, which IMHO is pretty much the same as the 'middle mass/ of Christianity- the freedom to say what I want, the freedom to get drunk, the freedom to follow my belief, the freedom to watch pretty girls in mini-skirts walk by.
That's my definition of the Hindu religion and I'm sticking to it.
It ain't Islam dude.