Raymond, Since your English is poor, free of grammar and sentence, I hope I got it right. Let me try to answer some points you make. In Western countries, the largest immigrants are muslims. Only in Britain, Hindus come next. Christianity had been losing members in most of Europe, from the 1960s onwards. Today, white people are more interested in Hinduism and Buddhism. Being educated and brainy, they are interested in SPIRITUALITY and not in religion as such. This is the point Sridhar Gorontia has made below. They see in Hindusim what someone like you cannot see - spirituality. Perhaps, being a shallow, emotional person you think Hinduism is no more than worshipping monkeys (God is there too), as you put it. Some may think it strange that a wooden cross should be worshipped. It all depends on your view, what it signifies to you. Hindus are desperate? For what? There is close to one billion in this world. Hindus are found in almost every country in the world. With so many Hindus, you are bound to get some who are critical of Hinduism. There is freedom within Hinduism. In Christianity it will be difficult for you to say things like "there was no immaculate conception" or "Jesus was not son of God" and so on. Of course, with Islam, we know the situation...