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4 hours ago, kepler37b said:

The missionaries excel in organization and commitment. I would not be surprised if India becomes xtian dominant in next 100 years. The only thing required is a critical mass of followers. 

 

Modiji visiting Pope tells you something.

PM Modi had an excellent opportunity to stop this. He wasted time on Demonetization and Adhar. Some of the decision making was suspect too

 

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Modiji meeting the pope has nothing to do with anything. These conversion factories are being run by newer American strains of protestant Christianity. South Asia was under Anglican (British) domination for hundreds of years and the impact was muted.

 

The truth is that Catholism is itself under siege in south america from these protestant branches (pentecoastal etc). Hindus and Catholics face a common threat in that respect. Google Catholoism decline in Brazil and you will have your answer.

 

Even christianity in India which has traditionally been catholic is being replaces by protestant branches. Christians are in terminal decline along the konkan coast to Kerala. This is primarily a result of migration and low fertility rates.

 

Its become rather common to blame Modiji for everything without understanding the core issue or simply not having enough data.

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3 minutes ago, G_B_ said:

Modiji meeting the pope has nothing to do with anything. These conversion factories are being run by newer American strains of protestant Christianity. South Asia was under Anglican (British) domination for hundreds of years and the impact was muted.

 

The truth is that Catholism is itself under siege in south america from these protestant branches (pentecoastal etc). Hindus and Catholics face a common threat in that respect. Google Catholoism decline in Brazil and you will have your answer.

 

Even christianity in India which has traditionally been catholic is being replaces by protestant branches. Christians are in terminal decline along the konkan coast to Kerala. This is primarily a result of migration and low fertility rates.

 

Its become rather common to blame Modiji for everything without understanding the core issue or simply not having enough data.

This is an excellent point.

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It will be interesting to see if Catholics on the coasts start voting for the BJP.

 

Lots of issues flaring up with Muslims from Goa to Magaluru to Thirussur.... it might take a few election cycles.

 

Southern Goa especially is seeing an influx of  Muslims from Northern Kerala given the employment situation is grim. I see in the UK there is a huge rise in goan christians settling down. 

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Re Amarinder.

 

It was rather foolish of the media to say he is done in politics because he is 80. Each political state has its own political demography. Badal Sr was CM well into his 80s. By joining the BJP he will look to secure the positions of his family by having his son (failed political project thus far) and grandson (has potential).

 

Amarinder is wise. Knows his most enthusiastic backers are middle aged to upper caste Hindus. Its also a base the BJP shares.  I suspect that BJP will have Vijay Sampla as deputy CM projected to target Hindu SC in urban areas and norther districts.

 

If they get Dhindsa on board to bring in the southern districts then this coalition will have the potential to get 8-12% of the vote. Not enough to win but to make the final outcome unpredictable. Manpreet Singh Badal got 5% in 2012 and totally upset the apple cart of conventional political wisdom.

 

It can get more depending if Amarinder gets big Hindu names from the Congress like Manish Tiwari.

 

Keep in mind, I personally think though Amarinder not as bad as the Badal, his governance of Punjab simply lacked effort. Punjab is crying out for a younger CM (max in 60s) to being new ideas to the fore.

 

 

 

 

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On 12/19/2021 at 8:41 AM, G_B_ said:

Modiji meeting the pope has nothing to do with anything. These conversion factories are being run by newer American strains of protestant Christianity. South Asia was under Anglican (British) domination for hundreds of years and the impact was muted.

 

The truth is that Catholism is itself under siege in south america from these protestant branches (pentecoastal etc). Hindus and Catholics face a common threat in that respect. Google Catholoism decline in Brazil and you will have your answer.

 

Even christianity in India which has traditionally been catholic is being replaces by protestant branches. Christians are in terminal decline along the konkan coast to Kerala. This is primarily a result of migration and low fertility rates.

 

Its become rather common to blame Modiji for everything without understanding the core issue or simply not having enough data.

If anything PM Modi is doing his best to make people aware of the situation. Too much money coming from west to support conversions. Local religions do not stand a chance.

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On 12/19/2021 at 8:41 AM, G_B_ said:

Modiji meeting the pope has nothing to do with anything. These conversion factories are being run by newer American strains of protestant Christianity. South Asia was under Anglican (British) domination for hundreds of years and the impact was muted.

 

The truth is that Catholism is itself under siege in south america from these protestant branches (pentecoastal etc). Hindus and Catholics face a common threat in that respect. Google Catholoism decline in Brazil and you will have your answer.

 

Even christianity in India which has traditionally been catholic is being replaces by protestant branches. Christians are in terminal decline along the konkan coast to Kerala. This is primarily a result of migration and low fertility rates.

 

Its become rather common to blame Modiji for everything without understanding the core issue or simply not having enough data.

@coffee_rules @LordPrabhzy read this post twice and then re read it. Poster has identified the real problem and everything is noise. It is time for everyone to support the PM for anti conversion bill as local religions do not stand a chance against foreign money. They are lot more organized and they sell their product as a superior one which it really is not.

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23 minutes ago, Khota said:

@coffee_rules @LordPrabhzy read this post twice and then re read it. Poster has identified the real problem and everything is noise. It is time for everyone to support the PM for anti conversion bill as local religions do not stand a chance against foreign money. They are lot more organized and they sell their product as a superior one which it really is not.

 

I have read the post and i dont disagree that Christian missionaries is the biggest threat alongside radical Islam for the future of India.

 

I am 100% behind Uniform civil code and Anti conversion bill and anything which is required to cut the wings of rampant radicalism which is a threat of the Sanatan culture of India including NRC- if the current darpok BJP gov can deliver this that is the question. They are yet to fully formalise and pass the CAA.. and its been a couple of years since it was announced.

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3 hours ago, LordPrabhzy said:

 

I have read the post and i dont disagree that Christian missionaries is the biggest threat alongside radical Islam for the future of India.

 

I am 100% behind Uniform civil code and Anti conversion bill and anything which is required to cut the wings of rampant radicalism which is a threat of the Sanatan culture of India including NRC- if the current darpok BJP gov can deliver this that is the question. They are yet to fully formalise and pass the CAA.. and its been a couple of years since it was announced.

 

If anything, it's the BJP supporters which is darpok. They don't come out on streets to support/anger on any social issues. Today society is all about noises, and you need pressure to make yourself heard. And in India, street power is still the king.

 

Thus, when latter is true, there are major differences between written laws and it's actual implementation. We seen that with farm bills protests, where countless laws were broken by the mob, yet nothing was done about it, particular from the judiciary.

 

And this judiciary is impotent part of our democracy. They have the last word on all matters, and have zero accountability. They struck down NJAC despite it being constitutional and political consensus among parties. Then, they washed away their responsibility and went silent over farm bill protests,  and its countless violence and abuses, also what happened to fact finding committee and analysis reports? So NRC, UCC, Anti-conversion bill is needed in theory, but the system and people are not ready at all.

 

 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, someone said:

If anything, it's the BJP supporters which is darpok. They don't come out on streets to support/anger on any social issues.


because people you are referring to are not bankrolled by anti India forces like Soros to leave work and sit on dharna for years- we have families to feed and other priorities. They rely on the ruling party to use their political mandate to make the changes these people want without fear. Right now BJP is hostage to the future prospect of anti law protests every time a law is enacted or proposed because they don’t use the iron fist to implement the rule of law.

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