<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->If the hindu politicians was christians they wasnt be vote at the ellection .The hindu majority it vote only hindus politicians so how they can be christians.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->About 5 states in India have Christian chief ministers. Including Andhra Pradesh's CM Samuel Reddy. He's an evangelical psycho who wants to destroy one of the main temples there. You live in Romania, there's no way you can know all this.
Other Indian politicians are pseudo-secularists. They think secularism means 'protecting only the minorities' - that is, minority rights overrule majority rights - they don't believe in equal rights. Many of them have marxist leanings too.
Tamil Nadu's DMK party (D stands for Dravidian, hence they believe or want Tamils to believe in 'Aryans' invading and oppressing 'Dravidians', and that Hinduism is an 'Aryan' invention) hates Hinduism and regularly works with anti-Hindu organisations like Christo missions and Islamic jihadis.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Anyway what is the reason for this hindu politicians to suport christianity?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->The money from US missions is massive. Corrupt politicians care nothing for India. Have you never heard of the expression 'money makes the world go round'? Many missionaries on tourist visas are allowed in anyway, because silence can be bought.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Is Pope really try to convert Asia?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->http://www.secularhumanism.org/index.php?s...y&page=index_24
Sins of the Missionaries by Stephen Welch<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->During his 1998 visit to India, for example, Pope John Paul II bluntly stated that the Christianization of Asia is "an absolute priority" for the Catholic Church in the new millennium. He openly likened the Vatican agenda for that region to its conquest of the Americas in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->How then he [pope] allow yoga classes in monasteries and kisses ,allow pagan rituals of amerindian,african aborigenal in churches and kiss all day whit representants of all religions.See the movie on my posts on missionary role in India,and the link to catholicism and yoga.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->In Indian monasteries, the pope allows for Yoga, vegetarianism and other distinctly Hindu practises only because of <b>inculturation</b>. You're Romanian, so I'm guessing you're Orthodox Christian. You should know the word <i>Uniate</i>. Orthodox Greece suffers from Uniates - the form of inculturation that Catholicism practises in Orthodox countries (Greek Catholic Church performs rituals in Orthodox Christian manner, not in the Catholic manner done around the world and in neighbouring Italy). In India, the Church inculturates through the adoption of Hindu external forms. Of course, it still proclaims the same intolerant Christian message.
Although the pope allows Yoga in Christian monasteries in India, he and his Church speak out strictly against it in the west. http://www.dotm.org/decelles-1.htm shows how the Catholic Church has warned its flock in the west against eastern practises:<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Last December the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of' the Faith warned about the dangers of blending Christian prayer and Eastern methods of meditation (e.g., Zen, Transcendental Meditation and yoga). ... Early in the document the author, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, describes how the church Fathers combated early "errors" that affected the way Christians thought about prayer. He says, "Such erroneous forms, having reappeared in history from time to time on the fingers of the church's prayer, seem once more [today] to impress many Christians, appealing to them as a kind of remedy, be it psychological or spiritual, or as a quick way of finding God."<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Of couse, the pope 'allows' pagan rituals amongst Christianised peoples of Americas and Africa - after having murdered them in previous centuries for their pagan rituals, the Catholic Church has realised that the reviving Old Traditions could turn new generations of conquered peoples away from the Church for good. Especially considering the Church's historic record of treating them abysmally. Catholicism has realised it better bend or break. That's why the Church has temporarily learnt to live with it: better even a heretic flock than no flock at all.
And most of the Catholic Church's flock, whether it likes it or not, resides in S America and Africa. To lose them would mean to lose everything - Europe was only partly Catholic historically (E Europe was Orthodox), and even that was cut down to a smaller size by Protestantism. And with today's loss of Christians to freethinking and agnosticism in Europe, all the Church has is the 'developing world'. The only place where it can press upon people that it is teaching truths, when the rest of the world already knows how patently false much of the bible is, how most of Christian theology was voted upon and how the gospels were assembled. Also S America and Africa do not know that Orthodoxy is closer to the early form of Christianity and that Catholicism is a fraud (the pope is not even recognised as any authority in Greece, for instance).
Other Indian politicians are pseudo-secularists. They think secularism means 'protecting only the minorities' - that is, minority rights overrule majority rights - they don't believe in equal rights. Many of them have marxist leanings too.
Tamil Nadu's DMK party (D stands for Dravidian, hence they believe or want Tamils to believe in 'Aryans' invading and oppressing 'Dravidians', and that Hinduism is an 'Aryan' invention) hates Hinduism and regularly works with anti-Hindu organisations like Christo missions and Islamic jihadis.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Anyway what is the reason for this hindu politicians to suport christianity?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->The money from US missions is massive. Corrupt politicians care nothing for India. Have you never heard of the expression 'money makes the world go round'? Many missionaries on tourist visas are allowed in anyway, because silence can be bought.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Is Pope really try to convert Asia?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->http://www.secularhumanism.org/index.php?s...y&page=index_24
Sins of the Missionaries by Stephen Welch<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->During his 1998 visit to India, for example, Pope John Paul II bluntly stated that the Christianization of Asia is "an absolute priority" for the Catholic Church in the new millennium. He openly likened the Vatican agenda for that region to its conquest of the Americas in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->How then he [pope] allow yoga classes in monasteries and kisses ,allow pagan rituals of amerindian,african aborigenal in churches and kiss all day whit representants of all religions.See the movie on my posts on missionary role in India,and the link to catholicism and yoga.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->In Indian monasteries, the pope allows for Yoga, vegetarianism and other distinctly Hindu practises only because of <b>inculturation</b>. You're Romanian, so I'm guessing you're Orthodox Christian. You should know the word <i>Uniate</i>. Orthodox Greece suffers from Uniates - the form of inculturation that Catholicism practises in Orthodox countries (Greek Catholic Church performs rituals in Orthodox Christian manner, not in the Catholic manner done around the world and in neighbouring Italy). In India, the Church inculturates through the adoption of Hindu external forms. Of course, it still proclaims the same intolerant Christian message.
Although the pope allows Yoga in Christian monasteries in India, he and his Church speak out strictly against it in the west. http://www.dotm.org/decelles-1.htm shows how the Catholic Church has warned its flock in the west against eastern practises:<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Last December the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of' the Faith warned about the dangers of blending Christian prayer and Eastern methods of meditation (e.g., Zen, Transcendental Meditation and yoga). ... Early in the document the author, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, describes how the church Fathers combated early "errors" that affected the way Christians thought about prayer. He says, "Such erroneous forms, having reappeared in history from time to time on the fingers of the church's prayer, seem once more [today] to impress many Christians, appealing to them as a kind of remedy, be it psychological or spiritual, or as a quick way of finding God."<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Of couse, the pope 'allows' pagan rituals amongst Christianised peoples of Americas and Africa - after having murdered them in previous centuries for their pagan rituals, the Catholic Church has realised that the reviving Old Traditions could turn new generations of conquered peoples away from the Church for good. Especially considering the Church's historic record of treating them abysmally. Catholicism has realised it better bend or break. That's why the Church has temporarily learnt to live with it: better even a heretic flock than no flock at all.
And most of the Catholic Church's flock, whether it likes it or not, resides in S America and Africa. To lose them would mean to lose everything - Europe was only partly Catholic historically (E Europe was Orthodox), and even that was cut down to a smaller size by Protestantism. And with today's loss of Christians to freethinking and agnosticism in Europe, all the Church has is the 'developing world'. The only place where it can press upon people that it is teaching truths, when the rest of the world already knows how patently false much of the bible is, how most of Christian theology was voted upon and how the gospels were assembled. Also S America and Africa do not know that Orthodoxy is closer to the early form of Christianity and that Catholicism is a fraud (the pope is not even recognised as any authority in Greece, for instance).