StandForInsaf
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either to convert or not to some theory is basic human right you cant take it away...
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either to convert or not to some theory is basic human right you cant take it away...
These missionaries asked for it.
If you're willing to quit your anti-Hindu hate, I'll tell you stuff that'd make your bone chill about what these guys do and what all activities they fund here in northeastern India. You'd be shocked.
Do you know our Constitution by-heart? If not then don't add your own imagination. Conversions en masse are illegal. This is how it is and if this law is violated and government doesn't react, people will. And people always do. No secularist media, no anti-Dharmic hater can do anything about it.
i just cant digest this fact that how can people on this forum support this hokum spread by missionaries...
There is no law against religious conversions in India. There is a law about respecting other faiths, nothing to do with conversions. If there was such a law, Zakir Naik's Peace TV would be off the air, & he would have been arrested for converting Hindus in India.
Until India enacts a law whereby prohibiting (religious) conversions in India, the actions of these missionaries will be legal, no matter how 'distasteful' they are. Period.
There is no law against religious conversions in India. There is a law about respecting other faiths, nothing to do with conversions. If there was such a law, Zakir Naik's Peace TV would be off the air, & he would have been arrested for converting Hindus in India.
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Until India enacts a law whereby prohibiting (religious) conversions in India, the actions of these missionaries will be legal, no matter how 'distasteful' they are. Period.
five states have passed such laws including gujrat and rajasthan...
No one asked for anything, they did not do anything wrong.
I have no Hindu hate, I have lots of friends that are Hindus. My sister was went to the Ratha Yatra festival in Orissa a few years ago, & I wish to go there someday as well. I also created this thread if you want to see how much I "hate" Hinduism:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/general-images-multimedia/109249-hindu-mandars-pakistan.html
This guy got beaten up by members of Muslim cleric board in UP and got banned by them itself. What more do you want to know about this clown? You know, the man had a program and was targeting us lot. One of my community members just took 5 sentences to silence and redden this guy's face in front of everybody.
Trust me, this guy has been owned by not just us Buddhists ad Hindus, but also by his own Muslim community members who don't like him.
India is a big country mate; lots of people may like him but more than that hate him.
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Then they will suffer the consequences of degrading our culture and spreading wrong ideas, bribing and terrorizing poor local rural people into conversion. Don't crib about it later.
I thought we were talking about Karnataka here.
This guy got beaten up by members of Muslim cleric board in UP and got banned by them itself. What more do you want to know about this clown? You know, the man had a program and was targeting us lot. One of my community members just took 5 sentences to silence and redden this guy's face in front of everybody.
Trust me, this guy has been owned by not just us Buddhists ad Hindus, but also by his own Muslim community members who don't like him.
Then they will suffer the consequences of degrading our culture and spreading wrong ideas, bribing and terrorizing poor local rural people into conversion. Don't crib about it later.
whole Spain was converted back etc
As far as I know, India has no specific laws about (religious) conversions. So unless there are no specific laws against conversions, then it is perfectly legal to do so. Period. Acts of violence in the context of "conversion" cannot be justified.
There is no law against religious conversions in India. There is a law about respecting other faiths, nothing to do with conversions. If there was such a law, Zakir Naik's Peace TV would be off the air, & he would have been arrested for converting Hindus in India.
---------- Post added at 12:29 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:27 AM ----------
Until India enacts a law whereby prohibiting (religious) conversions in India, the actions of these missionaries will be legal, no matter how 'distasteful' they are. Period.