09-20-2008, 09:08 PM
The least effective country for Xtian missionaries is Japan. India's industrialization will greatly diminish the effectiveness of Xtian's. Even today Xtian missionaries don't waste their time with better off people. So, by definition it's a false inducement to convert to a dangerous cult.
Xtian missionaries know that the next 20-30 years are critical to convert in India. After that, India will become like Japan, conversion efforts will be ineffective.
The Xtian efforts are done not to convert all of India, they would never want that. They like to create "dissidents" in all non-western countries. They want to divide India culturally, and then arm the converts (Where do you think so called Maoists are getting money for arms?). Note, that the Maoists in Orrisa said sympathetic statements towards Xtian's, if they are indeed atheist communists why would they support a religious cult like Christianity?
This will result in a civil war in India, and will divide the country into smaller countries. Ever since 1947, the west has been very angry and resentful that a giant Non-Western nation like India exists.
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Officially it is $2billion a year
Unofficially it is $75 billion a year
The global evangelical budget is $200 billion a year per Arun Shourie
assume at least 25% is sent to India
The growth in the Indian economy will neutralise this to a large extent
and if the rupee rises wrt western currencies
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