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History of Early Christianity In India
<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>A very heady mix of Aryan Invasion and Thomas-in-India. </span>
The author "Dr. M M Ninan" is an active missionary, and history professor(?) in USA. In another book of his, "The Emergence of Hinduism from Christianity", he says, "This book establishes that Hinduism is really of very recent origin. Evidences based on Archealogy, Linguistics and History establishes beyond reasonable doubt that the modern Hinduism is an outgrowth of Thomas Christianity under the influecne of Syrian Gnositicism. The myths of Mahabali and Parasurama refers to the defeat of Christians at the hands of the Vaishnavite gnostics."
"Outgrowth" !!!
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History of Early Christianity In India
<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>A very heady mix of Aryan Invasion and Thomas-in-India. </span>
The author "Dr. M M Ninan" is an active missionary, and history professor(?) in USA. In another book of his, "The Emergence of Hinduism from Christianity", he says, "This book establishes that Hinduism is really of very recent origin. Evidences based on Archealogy, Linguistics and History establishes beyond reasonable doubt that the modern Hinduism is an outgrowth of Thomas Christianity under the influecne of Syrian Gnositicism. The myths of Mahabali and Parasurama refers to the defeat of Christians at the hands of the Vaishnavite gnostics."
"Outgrowth" !!!
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