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02 Apr 2018 10:49 #361820
by David
Have you ever noticed that most, if not all Hindus who covert to Christianity spend an inordinate amount of time trying to coerce others to follow suit? That they engage in conversations with reach other praising their new religion while tearing part their old one and generally demonizing almost everyone they talk about? Yet these same people never went to mandir when they Hindus although the drop everything , including family commitments to make sure they go to church now. They never read the Ramayan or Gita but they spend an inordinate amount of time loudly reading the Bible and some how they are able to use the Bible to justify themselves and demonize others. And, of course, now they a perfect explanation for wrongdoings, real or perceived - its the Devil at work. For example, they have a quarrel with husband or wife...its the Devil leading their spouse on. In fact if you're the spouse you hear that Devil refrain all day long and even in the nights. So do you think their circumstances in life have improved? Or the various relationships they have? And BTW I speak from personal experience here..I'm talking about people, many, many of them whom I personally know.
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02 Apr 2018 11:34 #361826
by Sweerie_banana
Hi @David. Christianity is posing a growing and serious demographic threat to Hinduism by converting large numbers of Hindus through aggressive proselytising. This effort is heavily founded by Christian Organisation in the West that see India as being ripe for large-scake conversions.
Since proselytising and conversions are not part of Hindu tradition, or that of any religion that originated in India, the playing field is titled against Hinduism, and this is causing societal friction. This sometimes leads to spontaneous and violent reactions.
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02 Apr 2018 14:36 #361848
by ketchim
I had a guyanese hindu and a tamil hindu converts in conversation.
Neither knew the distinction of ancient versus modern religions....
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02 Apr 2018 14:39 #361850
by ketchim
the tamil hindu was worse .
He never knew the Bible original language.
He did not even know what Sanskrit is ....
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02 Apr 2018 14:42 #361851
by ketchim
The muslim convert was worse due to his reason for converting.
He could not be bothered to learn Arabic.
and since all prayers must be recited regardless of your birth country language
he choose the english version of the Bible as an easy way out ....
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02 Apr 2018 17:05 #361856
by Watooka
Hinduism is a religion based on caste segregation designed to protect wealth. No wonder therefore that those who converted to Christianity feel liberated from having been a hindu. I had no regret becoming a Catholic.
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02 Apr 2018 18:18 - 02 Apr 2018 18:20 #361860
by ketchim
Tooks, I hope for your sakes you did not convert at a choir boy's age !
and you did as a grown adult to defend against
Women are now allowed to be a Priest ??
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07 Apr 2018 03:19 #362031
by JiLLian
Well, a lot of people converted to Christianity nowadays. There are people who converted to Christianity from a different religion or no religion.
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07 Apr 2018 03:39 #362032
by Anachiwo1
My opinion is that all religions should be respected no matter what message it conveys. If one converts to another religion, such person should leave others who still practice the one he or she converted from to worship in peace.
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