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by the word ' his profession' in your post and in Iraq, ' nurses'
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They used that word in the international, global meaning - not in the Pakistani aid/charity worker sense.'Aid worker'
They used that word in the international, global meaning - not in the Pakistani aid/charity worker sense.
Wrong. He was working in a school and not in the capacity of a priest. You want to go ahead and stress the Jesuit part, be my guest.He was there in Afghanistan in his capacity as a Jesuit priest. It's his profession. The media also described the women kidnapped in Iraq as 'nurses', another few as construction workers and so on. It is standard practice to describe them by their professions, if they were there in a professional capacity.
Did that happen to you in Germany?Actually Muslims and Christians are in competition to convert non Muslims and Non Christians. Muslims have their way Christians have their own.
Some do with lure of wine glass and some with sword. But both do it. Even in the west, you will encounter many who will ask you for a discussion and make you believe that you are sad, and the only solution to the sadness is to join their Church. If you give them their contact the next weekend they will be on your door. So this is the secularism of west
And Muslims our heroes don't need any introduction how they do it.
And when both of their so call missionaries are in front of each other.. such abductions happen.
From the article:Wrong. He was working in a school and not in the capacity of a priest. You want to go ahead and stress the Jesuit part, be my guest.
At the time of his abduction, Prem Kumar was working with the Jesuit Refugee Service, an international NGO, and was engaged in the educational field in Afghanistan.
The Society of Jesus (Latin: Societas Iesu, S.J., SJ or SI) is a Christian male religious congregation of the Catholic Church. The members are called Jesuits. The society is engaged in evangelization and apostolic ministry in 112 nations on six continents. Jesuits work in education (founding schools, colleges, universities and seminaries), intellectual research, and cultural pursuits. Jesuits also give retreats, minister in hospitals and parishes, and promote social justice and ecumenical dialogue.
The Jesuits are not an Indian NGO. It was founded by Ignatius of Loyola in the 16th century, and is headquartered in Rome.Yea, we know the 'aid work' Indian 'NGOs' and 'Counselates' are doing in Afghanistan.
Did that happen to you in Germany?
Einmal sind einege auf meiner Tür gekomen. Mit Törten und Kaffee . Aber ich habe noch nicht gesehen , was du sagst .No comments.
And then people say India should be more tolerant.
Einmal sind einege auf meiner Tür gekomen. Mit Törten und Kaffee . Aber ich habe noch nicht gesehen , was du sagst .
Nein . Ich bin nicht verrükt.die beiden fälle sind fasst gleich.. hast du danach mit ihnen geredet? Also ich habe gar kein Problem mit dem Philosphie des Christentums.. das ist ein teil von unserer Philosphie 'Bhakti Yoga' aber dan wenn die leute uns erklären dass wir schlechtes Leben haben oder von innen traurig sind, das ist was mich nervt.
Nein . Ich bin nicht verrükt.
Ich glaub wir von unserem Feind lernen muss, das meint dass, wir mussen sagen dass wir richtig sind. Ich hab mit vielen Deutschen gesprochen , und immer gesagt dass ich Christentums nicht verstehen kann , weil es zu Fremd ist. Und dann abdecke ich die logischen Fehlern indem. . Immer funktioniert.
I find the media's fixation with the Jesuit guy disgusting. An Indian was saved by the Indian PM. Big deal.
An Indian has come back home. Period. And Media is portraying a Christian's 'gratitude' to an Hindu Nationalist PM. This is the pseudo secularism at its finest.
The Indian foreign office has done a good job and best wishes to the poor guy who got home. He is very fortunate. But I don't want to gloat in a 'We saved a minority game'. We are Indians and have saved our man in Afghanistan. End of story.
The Secular Brigade will come after us anyway. What we do is irrelevant. The hatred for Dharmic people/faiths is not going to come down after a thousand good deeds. Because the hate they have is irrational. How do you overcome that?
I second that..why make it a religious issue?..an Indian was saved in the end..The effing media plays a major role in riling up communal sentiments even when they try to disguise events as "one community going up against another community" kind of news print.