Posted on 08/10/2018 5:22:15 PM PDT by markomalley
A nine-year-old girl from an Indian family that had recently converted to Christianity was gang-raped and murdered on Sunday, 5 August, in Punjab state.
Anjali Masih was playing with her friends in the city of Gurdaspur, near the Pakistan border, when a group of men lured her away by showing her a guava.
She was then gang-raped and strangled with a telephone wire.
Local Christians told World Watch Monitor that there has been a rise in anti-Christian feeling in the area, which is predominantly Hindu and Sikh, since a number of families converted to Christianity.
One Christian, who did not wish to be named, suggested the brutal attack could have been carried out by people wanting to discourage others from changing religions.
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And here we have been led to believe that Hinduism is a religion of peace....
I was thinking the same thing. What happened to all that go with the flow stuff? I get the impression that vast areas of India are not officially policed or monitored by any authority. Most citizens are on their own.
That happens here as well, to a smaller degree. Police can’t be everywhere. Most 9 y/0 American girls would not be very far from their parents, or would be carrying a phone.
When people leave Hinduism, they also leave the caste power structure. This is upsetting to upper caste Hindus.
No other religion is as persecuted. But liberals say Christians are just as bad because they oppose gay marriage.
This sweet Christian girl was brutalized and martyred for her faith. She is reaping her just rewards and safe in the Fathers arms. All those who did this will face Gods wrath one day (soon I pray) and will suffer anguish and pain for eternity.
Pure evil.
Sick and evil. RIP.
Thank you for posting this. It is important.
Real Christians were told we’d be facing persecution and evil because of Who we believe in. She’s in Jesus’s arms now forever.
+1 on the lie that Hindu’s are “peace-loving”.
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