Posted on 11/25/2010 4:38:38 AM PST by markomalley
New Delhi - Police in India's central state of Chhattisgarh have arrested seven people for allegedly sacrificing two children to gain 'supernatural powers,' officials said Thursday.
Witch-doctor Ishwari Yadav, his wife Kiranbai and five of their disciples were arrested after police found the bodies of a 2-year-old boy and a 6-year-old girl at their home in Durg district Wednesday.
'The boy was killed on Tuesday and the girl was murdered some six months ago,' district police chief Amit Kumar said in a telephone interview. '(The suspects) were arrested for holding human sacrifices and have confessed their crimes.'
'During questioning the couple admitted that they had offered the sacrifices for appeasing the Hindu goddess Kali and attaining occult powers and wealth,' Kumar said.
According to Kumar, the murders which have caused outrage in the region, were uncovered after the boy's father alerted the police when his son went missing.
During the investigation, the police determined that the boy was last spotted at Yadav's house.
The police raided the house and found the body of the child buried under an idol in a worship room.
The police, who seized a knife used for the crime, later also found the skeletal remains of the girl.
Human sacrifice has long been banned in India, but cases have been reported from underdeveloped regions where superstitions hold sway.
In April, the beheaded body of a factory worker was found in a Kali temple in West Bengal state.
Kali is widely worshipped across India and has several forms, including that of a benevolent mother figure and a dark and violent destroyer of evil wearing a garland of skulls.
If you don’t believe in G_d, you’ll believe in anything.
It happens at Planned Parenthood facilities every day - young human beings dismembered to please the gods and the Demoncratic party.
straight out of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
All cultures are equal: American, Aztec, Nazi...
these people are doing our IT development work....
I’ve encountered some very arrogant and condescending Indians on various internet forums, who are absolutely convinced of their superiority over anything domestic to the United States.
They appear to believe the world and the future are theirs and we are of the past. They tout Hinduism as being ever so much more amenable to modern science, to evolution, in comparison to Christianity. There have even been several FReepers pushing Hinduism on creation/evolution threads with this as justification.
So enlightened, child sacrifice for magical powers. The wave of the future. We can’t possibly hope to compete. /s
It is belief in G_d
without the Vision Granted through the Torah
or Grace Appointed through Jesus
People such as these who believe in supernatural powers tend to believe in God, yes?
I'm reminded of a story (probably apocryphal) of a British colonial administrator in India in the 19th Century. It seems the locals where going kill the widow of a recently deceased man (the practice being know as "Sati"). The administrator told them that they couldn't do this, and they protested that he was interfering with their customs. His reply:
Her Majesty's government respects local customs. We will not interfere with your practices, do as you will. However, I would point out that we have a custom as well. We hang those responsible for the murder of old women.
Feel free to practice your custom. Rest assured that we will practice ours.
Care to go on one of your atheistic rants about *this* god, or will you sweep it under the rug because it's about India?
...or frantically search for a "tu quoque"?
Simple question. Why did this stun India?
I don’t know if you are aware or not . . . there have been persistent rumors that OThuga sacrificed one of his very young daughters to join the Illuminati
http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/00803/Yates_Frameset.htm
Andrea Yates
Biography
Andrea Pia Kennedy was born on July 2, 1964, in Houston, Texas. She was the youngest of five children and was raised in a Catholic household. She was the captain of the swim team and an officer in the National Honors Society before she graduated from Milby High School in 1982. Andrea then continued to a two-year pre-nursing program at the University of Houston before graduating in 1986 from the nursing school at the University of Texas. She worked as a nurse at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. In the summer of 1989, she met twenty-five-year-old Russell Rusty Yates at the Sunscape Apartments in Houston, Texas. Rusty and Andrea soon moved in together and got married on April 17, 1993. Afterwards, they bought a four-bedroom house in the town of Friendswood. Following the birth of their son Noah in February of 1994, Rusty accepted a job offer in Florida, so the family moved there and lived in a small trailer in Seminole. After the birth of their third son, Paul, they moved back to Houston and bought a GMC motor home.
It was after the birth of Luke, her fourth son, that Andrea became depressed. Her condition may have been brought on by the extremist sermons of Michael Woroniecki, the preacher who sold them their bus. Andreas family was concerned by the way that Andrea was so captivated by the ministers words. On June 16, 1999, Rusty found Andrea shaking and chewing her fingers. The next day, she attempted to commit suicide by overdosing on pills. She was admitted to the hospital, and prescribed antidepressants. Soon after her release, she begged her husband to let her die as she held a knife up to her neck. Once again hospitalized, she was given a mixture of medications including Haldol, an anti-psychotic drug. Her condition improved immediately, and she was prescribed Haldol on her release. After that, Rusty moved the family into a small house for the sake of Andreas health. Things were going very well.
Murder
Andrea stopped taking the Haldol in March of 2000 and gave birth to Mary Yates on November 30 of that year. She seemed to be coping well until the death of her father on March 12, 2001. She then stopped talking, mutilated herself, and read the Bible feverishly. Andrea also stopped feeding Mary. She went to a different hospital and was prescribed Haldol again. Soon after, her doctor discontinued it, believing that she no longer seemed psychotic. Andrea was released soon after her admittance, but she returned in May of the same year. After this visit, her psychiatrist, Dr. Mohammed Saeed, told her to think positive thoughts. Andrea was once again discharged.
On June 20, 2001, put her obsessive thoughts into action and murdered her five children. She started with the youngest boys, and after drowning them in her bathtub, laid them in her bed. She then drowned Mary, who she left floating in the tub. Her oldest son, Noah, came in and asked what was wrong with Mary. Then he ran. However, Andrea soon caught up with him, and held him under the water next to Marys body until he was dead. She then left him floating in the tub and laid Mary in the arms of her brothers. Afterwards, she called the police. Then she called her husband, saying and repeating only two words: Its time.
Trial
Andreas trial lasted for three weeks. She was convicted of capital murder on five counts. However, because of her psychotic behavior, they voted to keep her in prison for life instead of giving her the death penalty. Her reason for the murders was that the children werent developing correctly. She felt the need to punish herself for being a bad mother. She told forensic scientist Park Dietz that she wanted to protect her children from the torment of Satan, and on the occasion that she confessed to the jail psychiatrist, she explained further, My children weren’t righteous. They stumbled because I was evil. The way I was raising them they could never be saved They were doomed to perish in the fires of hell. Andrea will be eligible for parole in the year 2041.
***straight out of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom***
Wher is Cary Grant, David Nivin and Douglas Fairbanks Jr when you need them?
>>Kali is widely worshipped across India and has several forms<<
The title is a LIE! Nobody was stunned. Pissed because of interference maybe but definitely not stunned.
And who is condemned roundly by everyone except gender feminists.
On the other hand, you have explicit sacrifice of children on the basis of theology.
tu quoque FAIL.
Cheers!
Cheers!
FAIL? LOL, hardly. I left out a tid-bit about Andrea’s case, deliberately.
Mental illness, if that was the case with Andrea’s inspiration for killing her children, must be contagious, since her former room-mate, belonging to a similar religious organisation, committed the same crime:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dena_Schlosser
And,
Mothers who killed:
Andrea Yates, 44, of Houston drowned her five kids in June 2001, believing she was protecting them from Satan. During her second trial in July 2006, a jury found her not guilty by reason of insanity, and the former nurse was ordered to stay in a state mental hospital.
Lisa Ann Diaz, 38, drowned her daughters ages 3 and 5 in September 2005, wrapped them in a blanket and laid them on a bed in their Plano house. A jury found her not guilty by reason of insanity, and she was released from a West Texas state hospital in late 2006.
Valeria Maxon, 34, of Mansfield drowned her 1-year-old son in the family’s hot tub in June 2006 because she thought she was a witch and her son was the Antichrist, according to court testimony. During her capital murder trial, the judge declared her legally insane and ordered her to receive treatment at the North Texas State Hospital in Vernon.
Deanna Laney, 44, bludgeoned her three sons with stones, killing two and seriously injuring the other in 2003, believing that God was telling her to do it. At the end of her 2004 capital murder trial, Ms. Laney was found not guilty by reason of insanity. She was sent to a state mental hospital, where she remains.
Oh, I forgot. You’d rather selectively use “mental illness” as a canard than look at all angles involved in all those cases.
Look up the meaning of ‘double standards’ on the way, too.
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