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Christians want state laws to govern assets of churches
Christians are a mere 2.5 per cent of the country’s population. But, the Church in India suffers from a case of plenty, says Remy Denis, All India Catholic Union President.
Church authorities control funds equivalent to the Indian Navy’s annual budget. The Church is also the second largest employer after the government, he said.

Eduardo Faleiro, a former Union minister and Goa NRI Commissioner, is among the growing number of Catholics like Prof Denis, who support a law to govern Church properties and a far greater degree of transparency in the way the Church manages its earthly assets.

“The Church is not a symbol of power but service, and democratic laws must apply to it equally. All religions must be kept on the same footing,” Faleiro said at a conference called to debate the matter of bringing Church properties under state laws.

The laws that govern Church properties in Goa were enacted during the Portuguese regime. The same laws have long since been repealed in Portugal, Faleiro said.

Almost all other religions in India have laws enacted to administer their properties, K T Thomas, former Supreme Court judge, said. Hindu temples are governed by laws specifically enacted for each trust and their accounts are subject to judicial review. The Sikhs, one of the smallest religious groups in the country, have the Sikh Gurudwara Act. Muslim trust properties comes under the Wakf Act.

“I feel the opposition from the Christians is on account of a fear that a provision for judicial scrutiny is likely to expose the expenses and magnitude of wealth of the denomination,” Thomas said. The head of the Believers Church had recently acquired a huge plantation in Kerala for Rs 123 crore. This was apart from the vast assets already held by the denomination, he said. The Church in Kerala also runs its own media network.

Thomas said there was a misplaced apprehension that the Parliament, through legislation, would grab the properties of the churches. No such law could be passed by Parliament or State legislatures, he said. All religious denominations have the right to own and acquire properties, establish and maintain religious institutions. “But, in matters of administration of your properties you have to abide by the law,” he said.

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Church funds equal Indian Navy's annual budget
 
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They are literally buying followers in India...
A follower can cost anything between 5000 Rs- lakhs of Rupees...depends upon the demographics of the region.
 
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One of my influential relative conveyed me that in Hyd, paster reached out to him and offered upto 5Cr to convert to Christianity.
 
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Hmm really, is it cash/kind? Installment or full ?. I am also interested in money :cheesy:. Frankly we can use this approach alleviate poverty. Imagine if on an average 25% of ppl in the country get converted and come out of poverty it will be great.
All cash, he needs to just share his experience with close relatives for more harvesting of souls.

Christianity is facing grave problem in Western countries, recent survey finds that close to 14% population of US is becoming atheist. Churches are sold and converted to Bars, Discs, Mosques and temples as per released data from US and UK.
 
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Church funds equal Indian Navy's annual budget
Last updated: 29 July, 2009

This is a six year old article kid. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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Church funds equal Indian Navy's annual budget
Last updated: 29 July, 2009

This is a six year old article kid. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
Exactly that is my point, even 6 years back they are financially so strong
 
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Panaji:
Christians want state laws to govern assets of churches
Christians are a mere 2.5 per cent of the country’s population. But, the Church in India suffers from a case of plenty, says Remy Denis, All India Catholic Union President.
Church authorities control funds equivalent to the Indian Navy’s annual budget. The Church is also the second largest employer after the government, he said.

Eduardo Faleiro, a former Union minister and Goa NRI Commissioner, is among the growing number of Catholics like Prof Denis, who support a law to govern Church properties and a far greater degree of transparency in the way the Church manages its earthly assets.

“The Church is not a symbol of power but service, and democratic laws must apply to it equally. All religions must be kept on the same footing,” Faleiro said at a conference called to debate the matter of bringing Church properties under state laws.

The laws that govern Church properties in Goa were enacted during the Portuguese regime. The same laws have long since been repealed in Portugal, Faleiro said.

Almost all other religions in India have laws enacted to administer their properties, K T Thomas, former Supreme Court judge, said. Hindu temples are governed by laws specifically enacted for each trust and their accounts are subject to judicial review. The Sikhs, one of the smallest religious groups in the country, have the Sikh Gurudwara Act. Muslim trust properties comes under the Wakf Act.

“I feel the opposition from the Christians is on account of a fear that a provision for judicial scrutiny is likely to expose the expenses and magnitude of wealth of the denomination,” Thomas said. The head of the Believers Church had recently acquired a huge plantation in Kerala for Rs 123 crore. This was apart from the vast assets already held by the denomination, he said. The Church in Kerala also runs its own media network.

Thomas said there was a misplaced apprehension that the Parliament, through legislation, would grab the properties of the churches. No such law could be passed by Parliament or State legislatures, he said. All religious denominations have the right to own and acquire properties, establish and maintain religious institutions. “But, in matters of administration of your properties you have to abide by the law,” he said.

DH News Service

Church funds equal Indian Navy's annual budget
You need money to convert people on a business scale. And without raising alarms.
 
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You need money to convert people on a business scale. And without raising alarms.
Apart from foreign funding, Church is actively getting money from state governments of AP, Kerala and Karnataka. This fund is generated as tax from donation in Hindu temples which government later distributes to keep Church and Mosques in better condition, pay salaries to their care takers and others. It came into knowledge last year through RTIs
 
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One of my influential relative conveyed me that in Hyd, paster reached out to him and offered upto 5Cr to convert to Christianity.

5 cr .. no one believes your BS Story

Church funds equal Indian Navy's annual budget
Last updated: 29 July, 2009

This is a six year old article kid. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

look like the Thread starter want to throw some BS over Christians.

Apart from foreign funding, Church is actively getting money from state governments of AP, Kerala and Karnataka. This fund is generated as tax from donation in Hindu temples which government later distributes to keep Church and Mosques in better condition, pay salaries to their care takers and others. It came into knowledge last year through RTIs

lol Fuked up .. !!

Church is actively getting money from state governments of AP, Kerala and Karnataka. This fund is generated as tax from donation in Hindu

wake up kid, move out from Propaganda
 
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5 cr .. no one believes your BS Story



look like the Thread starter want to throw some BS over Christians.
#1 I have shared personal conversation where my relative have to call Police to Shoo that pastor.
Discloser- My relative was class1 officer in AP at that time of YSR govt where Son-in-law of YSR was playing as evangelist.

#2 This is just other side of mirror to showcase when media/ NGO/ Church is trying muck for Ghar-Vapsi and minorities under threat.

5 cr .. no one believes your BS Story



look like the Thread starter want to throw some BS over Christians.



lol Fuked up .. !!



wake up kid, move out from Propaganda

Please check below links for state policies.
Andhra Pradesh Christian Minority Corporation
Andhra Government promotes Christian culture officially ? | nationalizer
will share details of RTI soon
 
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Even if they are paying for conversions, it's not the state's business to stop a person from converting. A lot of idiots worship money anyways.
 
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Our friends were offered Post graduation and PH.D admission in Sweden along with citizenship , some 30k Pounds cash and a good life if we converted.But no one converted.
There were offers on both sides of Abrahamic religions.
 
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