many Hindus see Buddha as an incarnation of there main god. Some in India believe that he was also incarnated as Christ. They have thousands of gods—who are re-incarnations of just a few god forces. So honoring Christ—to them—isn’t a problem. He is a force—a face of the divine. Much of his message of peace and love is in harmony with their classic belief systems.
I know Hindu’s. I was born as one. From what I know, Hindu’s are one of the most tolerant of other religions. Christians in India, have seldom done any atrocities. So it follows that they are respected and loved by 99% of Hindu’s. Same with Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Jews, Jains, Sikhs, Bahai’s, etc.
Of course there are always a few fanatics in every religion. Such as the Sikh who assassinated prime minister Indira Gandhi, or the Hindu who assassinated Mohandas Gandhi. But there were no mob actions against other faiths by those religions, unlike the Muslims.
When I was young, Americans enjoyed Christmas and appreciated the teachings of Christ even if they were not Christian.
The anti-Christers have risen with the Marxists. They have used their control over education and other power structures to cleanse the American culture...which supported the moral and economic independence and legal structure of the constitution.
I can not beleive Christians put up with that. Like a boiled frog... Social Marxists are disgusting people with many useful idiots helping them, not realizing the ultimate communist trap.