04-04-2006, 04:15 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Rahman's prosecution under the post-Taliban constitution brought the wrath of the supposedly secular Christian world upon the government of President Hamid Karzai, proving my contention that secularism is a twin-god of Christianity, a mask to promote the Christian agenda while denying similar freedom to other faiths. So, led by the Vatican and the United States, howls of protest arose from France, Italy, Germany, Britain, Australia, Canada, Sweden, Austria, even NATO (a Western military bloc) and the West-dominated United Nations. Surely the separation of religion and State calls for restraint in promoting the cause of conversion, especially as this entails a nasty determination to eliminate other faiths and impose dominion on other peoples. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I don't get what Sandhya Jain is trying to say, the Western countries are not prmoting conversion (in this case) but interefering to protect someone's fundamental rights (according to their philosphy and UN's human rights declaration), the reality is that evangelisation is now supposed to be a fundamental right and there is no point in whining about it, Hindus should do the same thing (target Muslims and Christians for conversions) instead of hoping for eternity that Muslims and Christians will stop conversions.
I don't get what Sandhya Jain is trying to say, the Western countries are not prmoting conversion (in this case) but interefering to protect someone's fundamental rights (according to their philosphy and UN's human rights declaration), the reality is that evangelisation is now supposed to be a fundamental right and there is no point in whining about it, Hindus should do the same thing (target Muslims and Christians for conversions) instead of hoping for eternity that Muslims and Christians will stop conversions.