G.Sub's #267 above is important.
And Kharavela's #269 just above.
Continued from #268.
Hindus really have to know how common these predetermined christian murders/terrorist attacks are. Christos can't stand it when Natural traditionalists reconvert their own people or when they are influential amongst their own people when speaking against conversions.
Am copying and pasting the cases of the 1. attempted murder and 2. murder by christians of a Hindu and a Buddhist leader in Sri Lanka:
http://freetruth.50webs.org/D4g.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Assassination attempts on a Hindu religious leader of Sri Lanka in 2004: the "former Hindu Religious and Cultural Affairs Minister T. Maheswaran". He was also opposed to conversions. No one has been apprehended yet.
See Attempted Assasination on Anti-Conversion Hindu Religious Affairs Minister<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> Refers to http://www.christianaggression.org/item_di...S&id=1080632354
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Mysterious death of Buddhist leader, assassination attempts on Hindu leader - both opposed to conversions.
Death threats to Buddhist leaders who are against unethical conversions.
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Venerable Gangodawila Soma Thera, 57, had arrived in Russia on October 10 on a ten-day visit to accept an honorary doctorate conferred on him by the International University Of Fundamental Studies (IUFS) in St Petersburg.
...
Mourners decorated the streets with yellow flags and levelled allegations against IUFS' Rector, a Sri Lankan who had invited the Venerable Soma Thera to Russia. <b>According to the Buddhists</b>, the Rector, who is also a Christian priest and a degree holder in Christian Theology, had invited the monk to Russia with ulterior motives.
They allege that <b>Soma Thera was eliminated because he was an outspoken critic of Christian missionaries who were converting Buddhists to Christianity.</b>
The Buddhist organizations say it is highly unlikely that a healthy Soma Thera would have suddenly had a heart attack the day of his arrival in Russia.
They claim Christian forces conspired and murdered the articulate and charismatic monk who was also the head of the Buddhist temple in Perth, Australia in the 1990s. Alleges <b>the convenor of the National Buddhist Monks Congress, the Venerable Ellawala Medananda Thera, "Money was channelled here to silence those who spoke against the work of certain radical Christian sects</b> that have even earned the wrath of the Roman Catholic Church here. <b>Soma Thera was right on top of their hit list."</b>
<b>Significantly, prior to his Russia visit, in several newspaper interviews, Soma Thera had spoken about a plot to murder him by these sects. The Sasana Sevaka Sangamaya, a lay organization formed by Soma Thera, claims it has information that Christian fundamentalists had arranged a sum of US $24,000 to silence him and Medananda Thera.</b>
...
"The Venerable Soma gave leadership to the Sinhala Buddhists who were blind to the threat to their religion. His voice was the true voice of the Sinhala Buddhists. Now that he is no more, there's no hope for us," laments retired literature teacher, Sumana Perera.
But Thera fell ill immediately, dying of a heart attack on December 12, after being bed-ridden for several weeks.
...
But the Christians aren't ready to be thrown to the lions.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->(Note that it's long been shown how christians were never thrown to the lions: another christian jeebus-induced lie.)
From: Christian fundamentalists blamed for Ven. Soma's death - The Dhamma Times, December 24, 2003, also here<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The demise of Ven. Gangodawila Soma Thero happened to be an unbearable loss to all Sinhala Buddhist in Sri Lanka. It was him who woke up the Buddhists who were in a deep sleep. It was him who showed the real Buddhism to the label Buddhists. It was him who lit the light to the darkness of ignorance of Sinhala Buddhist people. His sermons had been blasts for the Christian Fundamentalist Evangelists.
Does Lindsay Beck [who wrote a Reuters news article presenting Christians as victims of persecution and blaming Sri Lanka's Buddhists] know, that <b>Soma Thero had been attacked on some occasions, by some Christians when he was doing sermons against unethical conversions? Why doesnât the writer talk about the death threats, which Soma Thero got?</b> Can anyone say that the whole incident is not suspicious?
...
<b>Even though it is tried hard to emphasize that Buddhists have become powerful and they are harming Christians, the truth is in our own Buddhist land we have become helpless against the powerful hands of Christianity. Leading monks of the country are forced to shut their sermons, and they have started getting death threats as they have motivated to talk against the activities of fundamentalist sects, with the passing away of Soma Thero.</b>
(Just as a note, Sri Lanka is Hindu and Buddhist land - not just Buddhist.)
There are organized groups operated in Sri Lanka to collect information about active Buddhist laymen and monks. Even there are people who appears as monks to spy on the activities of Buddhists. There are enough people to support Churchism through the loopholes of corrupt politicians in Sri Lanka. Therefore the feelings arise are Anti-Buddhist, but not Anti-Christian.
From: Anti-Buddhist Feelings made Risen by exaggerated reporting<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> Refers to http://www.shamika.50g.com/somathero/art...tibud.html
Exactly the same situation in Bharatam.
The following shows how powerful and organised christoterrorists are in Sri Lanka:
<b>"New Evangelical Movements and Conflicts in South Asia - Sri Lanka and Nepal in Perspective"</b>
http://www.rcss.org/policy_studies/ps_5_3.html (Regional Centre for Strategic Studies)
via http://freetruth.50webs.org/D4g.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->...there is a great commitment on the part of the collective evangelical movement in Sri Lanka to expand rapidly in terms of the numbers of church structures and adherents. Much of their activities are geared towards achieving these twin goals. It is in this urge for expansion that one may locate the aggression of evangelism. Let me offer a personal example. On December 22nd 1997, I was interviewed over the air by the Sinhala service of the BBC. During the interview, I discussed in some detail what contemporary Buddhist cultural practices owe to Christian religiosity.
A few days later, I received an unsigned letter written in Sinhala, which made a number of observations and suggestions. <b>While congratulating me for my ideas, it stated that I would be given whatever help needed in the future to carry out my "activities." Interestingly, those who wrote the letter interpreted my academic discussion on cultural borrowing and culture change as an expression of anti-Buddhist sentiments. Hence their interest in me.</b> The letter went on to make the following points:
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"--- We believe that by spreading Christian and Catholic ideas in society, Sri Lanka can be greatly developed. For that purpose, we have mobilized media apparatus in all sections of mass media --- When you express ideas such as these through public media a few more times, our center will contact you again under our own name. We will also assist you in your economic problems. May you have a happy Christmas."<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->In a sense, this letter shows the alertness in which sections of the evangelical movement looks for followers. If they perceive an individual is ready for conversion, or can be tempted, activities towards that end begin immediately. This letter is merely one of such activities. The reason why I have referred to this letter is, because it places in context the notion of aggressiveness, which I wanted to address. Similarly, in the Kelaniya area, two Buddhist monks and at least one Catholic priest have told me that evangelical workers visited their institutions to "talk about their ideas." Generally, visiting homes, the distribution of literature, and the performance of large public healing or prayers services are all parts of this rather aggressive outreach program. As noted earlier, all these activities are generally geared towards the expansion of the overall evangelical project, which in turn also give them much visibility in society.
From: New Evangelical Movements and Conflicts in South Asia - Sri Lanka and Nepal in Perspective<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->In India the christoterorrists are at least as powerfully setup.
Christoterrorism is scary it's so well organised everywhere. It gets away with murder. <i>Literally</i>. It gets all the money to continue its relentless vile terrorism against Natural Traditions; it has set up people in key places in the media and politics to work for it and to make sure that christianism is never punished for its sick torment of others.
<b>ADDED:</b> Also note how in general, there is an underlying understanding between the christian cults of catholicism and protestantism (including modern American-invented christian cults). They do the good-cop/bad-cop scenario, with catholics covering the insidious good cop playacting (infiltration, media, politics, inculturation, power-grabbing) and the free hand is then given to the protestant bad cop (outright violence including christoterrorist mobs, hatespeech, land-grabbing, temple demolitions/terrorist acts).
Following this pattern of temporary truce between mutually-despising christian cults, the catholic tyrant Sonia Goonda working for her pope also gives major support to European protestant meddling and the madder evangelical American loonies, besides the huge help she gives to her own catholiterrorism itself.
And Kharavela's #269 just above.
Continued from #268.
Hindus really have to know how common these predetermined christian murders/terrorist attacks are. Christos can't stand it when Natural traditionalists reconvert their own people or when they are influential amongst their own people when speaking against conversions.
Am copying and pasting the cases of the 1. attempted murder and 2. murder by christians of a Hindu and a Buddhist leader in Sri Lanka:
http://freetruth.50webs.org/D4g.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Assassination attempts on a Hindu religious leader of Sri Lanka in 2004: the "former Hindu Religious and Cultural Affairs Minister T. Maheswaran". He was also opposed to conversions. No one has been apprehended yet.
See Attempted Assasination on Anti-Conversion Hindu Religious Affairs Minister<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> Refers to http://www.christianaggression.org/item_di...S&id=1080632354
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Mysterious death of Buddhist leader, assassination attempts on Hindu leader - both opposed to conversions.
Death threats to Buddhist leaders who are against unethical conversions.
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Venerable Gangodawila Soma Thera, 57, had arrived in Russia on October 10 on a ten-day visit to accept an honorary doctorate conferred on him by the International University Of Fundamental Studies (IUFS) in St Petersburg.
...
Mourners decorated the streets with yellow flags and levelled allegations against IUFS' Rector, a Sri Lankan who had invited the Venerable Soma Thera to Russia. <b>According to the Buddhists</b>, the Rector, who is also a Christian priest and a degree holder in Christian Theology, had invited the monk to Russia with ulterior motives.
They allege that <b>Soma Thera was eliminated because he was an outspoken critic of Christian missionaries who were converting Buddhists to Christianity.</b>
The Buddhist organizations say it is highly unlikely that a healthy Soma Thera would have suddenly had a heart attack the day of his arrival in Russia.
They claim Christian forces conspired and murdered the articulate and charismatic monk who was also the head of the Buddhist temple in Perth, Australia in the 1990s. Alleges <b>the convenor of the National Buddhist Monks Congress, the Venerable Ellawala Medananda Thera, "Money was channelled here to silence those who spoke against the work of certain radical Christian sects</b> that have even earned the wrath of the Roman Catholic Church here. <b>Soma Thera was right on top of their hit list."</b>
<b>Significantly, prior to his Russia visit, in several newspaper interviews, Soma Thera had spoken about a plot to murder him by these sects. The Sasana Sevaka Sangamaya, a lay organization formed by Soma Thera, claims it has information that Christian fundamentalists had arranged a sum of US $24,000 to silence him and Medananda Thera.</b>
...
"The Venerable Soma gave leadership to the Sinhala Buddhists who were blind to the threat to their religion. His voice was the true voice of the Sinhala Buddhists. Now that he is no more, there's no hope for us," laments retired literature teacher, Sumana Perera.
But Thera fell ill immediately, dying of a heart attack on December 12, after being bed-ridden for several weeks.
...
But the Christians aren't ready to be thrown to the lions.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->(Note that it's long been shown how christians were never thrown to the lions: another christian jeebus-induced lie.)
From: Christian fundamentalists blamed for Ven. Soma's death - The Dhamma Times, December 24, 2003, also here<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The demise of Ven. Gangodawila Soma Thero happened to be an unbearable loss to all Sinhala Buddhist in Sri Lanka. It was him who woke up the Buddhists who were in a deep sleep. It was him who showed the real Buddhism to the label Buddhists. It was him who lit the light to the darkness of ignorance of Sinhala Buddhist people. His sermons had been blasts for the Christian Fundamentalist Evangelists.
Does Lindsay Beck [who wrote a Reuters news article presenting Christians as victims of persecution and blaming Sri Lanka's Buddhists] know, that <b>Soma Thero had been attacked on some occasions, by some Christians when he was doing sermons against unethical conversions? Why doesnât the writer talk about the death threats, which Soma Thero got?</b> Can anyone say that the whole incident is not suspicious?
...
<b>Even though it is tried hard to emphasize that Buddhists have become powerful and they are harming Christians, the truth is in our own Buddhist land we have become helpless against the powerful hands of Christianity. Leading monks of the country are forced to shut their sermons, and they have started getting death threats as they have motivated to talk against the activities of fundamentalist sects, with the passing away of Soma Thero.</b>
(Just as a note, Sri Lanka is Hindu and Buddhist land - not just Buddhist.)
There are organized groups operated in Sri Lanka to collect information about active Buddhist laymen and monks. Even there are people who appears as monks to spy on the activities of Buddhists. There are enough people to support Churchism through the loopholes of corrupt politicians in Sri Lanka. Therefore the feelings arise are Anti-Buddhist, but not Anti-Christian.
From: Anti-Buddhist Feelings made Risen by exaggerated reporting<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> Refers to http://www.shamika.50g.com/somathero/art...tibud.html
Exactly the same situation in Bharatam.
The following shows how powerful and organised christoterrorists are in Sri Lanka:
<b>"New Evangelical Movements and Conflicts in South Asia - Sri Lanka and Nepal in Perspective"</b>
http://www.rcss.org/policy_studies/ps_5_3.html (Regional Centre for Strategic Studies)
via http://freetruth.50webs.org/D4g.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->...there is a great commitment on the part of the collective evangelical movement in Sri Lanka to expand rapidly in terms of the numbers of church structures and adherents. Much of their activities are geared towards achieving these twin goals. It is in this urge for expansion that one may locate the aggression of evangelism. Let me offer a personal example. On December 22nd 1997, I was interviewed over the air by the Sinhala service of the BBC. During the interview, I discussed in some detail what contemporary Buddhist cultural practices owe to Christian religiosity.
A few days later, I received an unsigned letter written in Sinhala, which made a number of observations and suggestions. <b>While congratulating me for my ideas, it stated that I would be given whatever help needed in the future to carry out my "activities." Interestingly, those who wrote the letter interpreted my academic discussion on cultural borrowing and culture change as an expression of anti-Buddhist sentiments. Hence their interest in me.</b> The letter went on to make the following points:
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"--- We believe that by spreading Christian and Catholic ideas in society, Sri Lanka can be greatly developed. For that purpose, we have mobilized media apparatus in all sections of mass media --- When you express ideas such as these through public media a few more times, our center will contact you again under our own name. We will also assist you in your economic problems. May you have a happy Christmas."<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->In a sense, this letter shows the alertness in which sections of the evangelical movement looks for followers. If they perceive an individual is ready for conversion, or can be tempted, activities towards that end begin immediately. This letter is merely one of such activities. The reason why I have referred to this letter is, because it places in context the notion of aggressiveness, which I wanted to address. Similarly, in the Kelaniya area, two Buddhist monks and at least one Catholic priest have told me that evangelical workers visited their institutions to "talk about their ideas." Generally, visiting homes, the distribution of literature, and the performance of large public healing or prayers services are all parts of this rather aggressive outreach program. As noted earlier, all these activities are generally geared towards the expansion of the overall evangelical project, which in turn also give them much visibility in society.
From: New Evangelical Movements and Conflicts in South Asia - Sri Lanka and Nepal in Perspective<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->In India the christoterorrists are at least as powerfully setup.
Christoterrorism is scary it's so well organised everywhere. It gets away with murder. <i>Literally</i>. It gets all the money to continue its relentless vile terrorism against Natural Traditions; it has set up people in key places in the media and politics to work for it and to make sure that christianism is never punished for its sick torment of others.
<b>ADDED:</b> Also note how in general, there is an underlying understanding between the christian cults of catholicism and protestantism (including modern American-invented christian cults). They do the good-cop/bad-cop scenario, with catholics covering the insidious good cop playacting (infiltration, media, politics, inculturation, power-grabbing) and the free hand is then given to the protestant bad cop (outright violence including christoterrorist mobs, hatespeech, land-grabbing, temple demolitions/terrorist acts).
Following this pattern of temporary truce between mutually-despising christian cults, the catholic tyrant Sonia Goonda working for her pope also gives major support to European protestant meddling and the madder evangelical American loonies, besides the huge help she gives to her own catholiterrorism itself.