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YOUR FACTS ARE WRONG
by siddharth on Jan 07, 2006 02:00 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

mr srinivasan,



the foreign media does enough to critize the activities of christians and muslims in countries where they are the majority.....what u fail to understand is that our media focuses on the wrongs in our country,why should they focus on what happens in africa or baluchistan........the facts are that minorities are being prosecuted in india by hindus and especially christians who never harmed anybody are being tagetted by illterate uncultured people...

so before u bark get your facts right.....and what kind of media do u watch...the english medua has the most extensive and accurate coverage......but u maybe too dumb to understand it.

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  RE:YOUR FACTS ARE WRONG
by arun on Feb 04, 2006 11:01 AM   Permalink
dear siddharth

i think u r utterly mistaken when u use the words "christians who never harm anybody". don't u think making conversions by inducements and cheating, does a much bigger harm to the cultural ingenuity & integrity of the existing society than a few sporadic incidents of violence. if christians are innocent, why do they need to convert the other people to christianity. can't they just live in peace and be satisfied. what's the problem with them?

you also watch your facts and foundations before you bark.

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  RE:YOUR FACTS ARE WRONG
by Varun Shekhar on Jan 12, 2006 10:14 AM   Permalink


Persecution of Christians? My foot! There is some resentment toward bigoted, fanatic evangelicals. Please keep your neo-Christian propaganda about persecution in the nonsense bin! Hindus in Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Indian state of Kashmir have suffered severe declining numbers, and even the Indian media barely talks about it!

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