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That doesn't mean Christianity endorses drinking
Truth as there were no settlements of Christians in those forest lands before.
that's just one aspect of it. In the rural areas especially, if you are person who is repressed by the hierarchy what is the motivation of staying a Hindu?
Let Hindu orgnisations then win the hearts and minds by offering education, food and clothing too. Let the two organisations compete for generosity for the poor.
at least that way, amenities will be provided which the ruling class never cared to provide for in the first place.
It does and it shows too
The truth is that those happened between 1900-1960 period.
Kerala temples were taken over by the British. It was after the fact that those settlements happened. Not before.
Now that's plain stupid
Plain wrong.. Some churches uses red wine for masses.. They made it in churches using grapes.. But some churches uses only grape juice for holy masses. Christinanity never encourages drinking.. It is considered one of the sins..
So what ? I am talking about migration to Idukki & Malabar regions of Kerala,which were nearly forests back then.
Right Jesus can drink wine and yet it is not consider alcohol. Though every wine bottle lists the alcohol content in wine
It means exactly what it says.
Temple lands.
Not sure about sabarimala section.But Christians are absolute majority in almost all high range forest settlements of Kerala....Truth as there were no settlements of Christians in those forest lands before.
The alcohol content of wine is far less than even many ayurvedic medicines .Also there is a debate among Aramaic scholars about whether it was grape juice or wine