06-16-2010, 06:05 PM
I know that you can read anything on the internet and there are conflicting views about Nikki Haleyââ¬â¢s true religious beliefs. But a few things come to mind. I know individuals who have converted from Hinduism to Christianity and their families have disowned them. There is great persecution in India of individuals who convert. We do not see that in Mrs. Haleyââ¬â¢s family ââ¬â she is in business with them.
Also, She has stated in a article a while back that she takes her children to the Methodist Church and to the Temple. If you are sure that Christ is the Way, the Truth and the Life, you would not want to expose your children to a ââ¬Åfalseââ¬Â religion. Regardless of tradition, culture etc. When asked about this she simply stated you can never have enough God. Which God? Puzzling.
Another website touts the fact the if elected she will be the first Sikh governor in the United States.
She does say she believes in God ââ¬â that she is Methodist and maybe even that she is Christian but when pinned down on what she means by that she is evasive and/or simply refuses to answer the question.
Another website says that she is a spiritual fusion of individualism, hinduism, sikhism and the Methodist Church. True Christianity is not the fusion of anything. Paul tells us in the New Testament that it is Christ alone and that His followers are never to add anything to nor take away from the truth of the Gospels.
Furthermore, if you check her financial statements for her campaign funds a large group come from out of state and are in fact Indian with Hindu connections.
Also, She has stated in a article a while back that she takes her children to the Methodist Church and to the Temple. If you are sure that Christ is the Way, the Truth and the Life, you would not want to expose your children to a ââ¬Åfalseââ¬Â religion. Regardless of tradition, culture etc. When asked about this she simply stated you can never have enough God. Which God? Puzzling.
Another website touts the fact the if elected she will be the first Sikh governor in the United States.
She does say she believes in God ââ¬â that she is Methodist and maybe even that she is Christian but when pinned down on what she means by that she is evasive and/or simply refuses to answer the question.
Another website says that she is a spiritual fusion of individualism, hinduism, sikhism and the Methodist Church. True Christianity is not the fusion of anything. Paul tells us in the New Testament that it is Christ alone and that His followers are never to add anything to nor take away from the truth of the Gospels.
Furthermore, if you check her financial statements for her campaign funds a large group come from out of state and are in fact Indian with Hindu connections.