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Bharatiya Pragna - Dr. Th Chowdary

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Even as the Hindu Muslim riots are recurring,<br />

we now have the new problem of Hindu-<br />

Christian riots. Before the year 2000, these were<br />

rare and totally localized and could be put down<br />

with ease. But after the year 2000, we have in<br />

India the new problem of Hindu-Christian riots.<br />

Pope John Paul II visited India in 1999 and called<br />

upon believing and practising Christians and their<br />

organisations to work to reap a harvest of non-<br />

Christians in India for Christianity. No Christian<br />

missionary or church<br />

organisation will dare to<br />

propagate Christianity among<br />

Muslims and convert them as<br />

that would mean certain death<br />

for the converters. <strong>Th</strong>erefore,<br />

the conversion enterprises are<br />

targeting Hindus, the illiterate,<br />

the indigent and not at all informed<br />

sections of Hindu population.<br />

As during the times of Crusades hordes<br />

of transnational Christian evangelizing and converting<br />

organisations all co-ordinating their activities<br />

and enterprising in concert under the Project<br />

Joshua II. As part of that multi-national Christian<br />

conversion crusade many enterprises in India have<br />

proliferated. Like any multi-national corporation,<br />

with various subsidiaries and franchises and franchisees<br />

selling different brands of the same products<br />

and services competitively, the scores of<br />

Christian missions of Catholics, Methodists, Baptists,<br />

7 th Day Adventists, Pent Coastals, Presbyterians,<br />

Anglicans, Lutherns and so on have a<br />

master plan which has worked out which districts<br />

in India, have what population of Hindus in different<br />

castes, what is their economic, social and<br />

educational profile and how much would have to<br />

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be spent to gain one convert.<br />

<strong>Th</strong>ey are engaging tens of thousands<br />

of propagandists, full time. <strong>Th</strong>ese are mostly<br />

drawn from unemployed young people who are<br />

converted to Christianity and indoctrinated to aggressively<br />

propagate “reach the unreached”, visit<br />

homes and mohallas in mixed groups, young men<br />

and women, carrying leaflets, Bibles and books<br />

with content often blasphemous to Hinduism [as<br />

in Riju Darsini in<br />

Christians are organizing very militant<br />

demonstrations and conventions demanding<br />

reservations for dalit Christians.<br />

Until they achieve this one they seem to<br />

have been advising Hindu dalits who are<br />

converted, to continue to enlist as scheduled<br />

caste Hindus to avail of reservations.<br />

Telugu and Satya<br />

Darshini in<br />

Kannada; the latter<br />

triggered the Christian-<br />

Hindu mayhem<br />

in Karnataka].<br />

<strong>Th</strong>ey are paid well.<br />

<strong>Th</strong>ese<br />

MNC enterprises, missionaries are flushed with<br />

funds coming from abroad. <strong>Th</strong>e funds are estimated<br />

to be Rs.6,000 crores per year. <strong>Th</strong>ey are<br />

planting churches in village after Village according<br />

to a plan. <strong>Th</strong>ey are very numerous. For example,<br />

in Andhra Pradesh while the 2001 census<br />

puts the Christian population at 11 million [1.44%<br />

of the total], they have 1181917 Churches [1<br />

church 8 Christians], that is one church for 6.9<br />

persons.<br />

Comparable figures are one for 39 Muslims<br />

and one for 341 Hindus. What is more curious<br />

is that the successive census have shown declining<br />

proportion of Christians in Andhra Pradesh:<br />

4.19% in 1971; 2.68% in 1981; 1.83% in<br />

1991; and 1.44% in 2001. <strong>Th</strong>is is absolutely<br />

unbelievable. <strong>Th</strong>e Christian church organisations<br />

and their societies and leaders are asserting that<br />

their population is not less than 10% to 12% and<br />

November & December 2008 <strong>Bharatiya</strong> <strong>Pragna</strong>

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