Religious Colonialism – Sponsored by Godless own Country

via Girish published on January 21, 2012

Civilizations all have their Deja vu moments.If one civilization that lacks collective memory and falls into group amnesia that would be India.Gods own country , Kerala has been instrumental in European invasion of India.The portugese came to India through Kerala and were welcomed with open arms and were provided the base to expand into India.When the Zamorin was fighting Vasco da Gama neighboring kings of Kochi and Kanoor were supporting Gama.The squables between Kochi and Zamorin looked reason enough for Kochi to support Portugese against Indians.In the name of trade and prosperity these encouragements looked great back then.We all know how India had to suffer centuries of European colonialism.Did the original goal of trade and prosperity realised after all this pain? No, we saw the Europeans plunder one by one the huge wealth of India.

Back to the future in 2011.Kerala is proving to be a fertile ground for Europeans,Americans and Arabs to launch their colonial aspirations again.Kerala is paving the way for India to be religiously , culturally colonised by west.Looking forward 20 years I see India being a Philipines or Indonesia , with no true identity , just souls and numbers harvested by the west or Arabs at will.99%of missionaries who get money from west and harvest souls in India are from Godless State of Kerala.99% of new convert muslims who spread Wahabi Islam are Gulf returnees from Saudi to the great state of Kerala.

Most of the short term motives of these spreaders are innocent and for practical purposes.If you get a job in USA or Saudi why wont you ditch your religion and join them.I have seen in Malayalee churches in USA they collect $200/family every week.The week that I was there in the church they were collecting money for harvesting souls in Nagpur.Most of the Malayalees there dont really know where Nagpur is. They just want to convert some people and increase their numbers. These NRI Malayalees had originally converted to secure their future in USA and they want to collectively wipe out that guilt by converting more Indians. In numbers they find comfort.

All the missionaries in Africa have converted 50% Africans.Did their life become any better.They are fighting with the other 50% Africans converted to Islam.In the meantime the only time their lot fared better was when Chinese and Indians actually started doing massive trade with them and building infrastructure there.

The reasons given by Xtians in Kerala to convert

1) Top reason – Caste system  and the Social depravity of lower caste Hindus.
    This is a very valid reason.Caste system dont exist  anymore or becoming meaningless in Hindusim in the 21st century.Also a Dalit Hindu converting to Xtianity is a Dalit Xtian.It proves that it is not Hinduism solely responsible for caste system but the social mindset of Indians in general.Lets all fight together to get rid of castes completely.

2) Financial help from Church –
    With the rise of economic India the financial help that the church can give is minimal.We  should call out the pointlessness of converting for Rs 1000 when it is the Hindu system of India that is meeting  the 99%  of their needs.Also we should stop the massive transfer of money from the west and Arabia to India for conversion.

3) Curing of disease
   Really.. People convert believing  this!!!!
Indians should call out this hypocracy by Keralites and shame them to stop this overzealous and mindless convertions that are dividing the country. The good Indian Christians should be made aware of what they are doing and change their ways. If they don’t we should shame them to do so.Or by the time we realise it is treason it would be too late. 

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