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Date: 2008-11-01 16:57:20
crusadewatch weekly updates - November 1, 2008
'42,000 converted, only two followed law'
( published Tuesday, 28 October 2008 02:49)
source:
Indian Express, Express buzz, 26 October 2008
KANDHAMAL (Orissa):
There has been a 66 percent growth in Christian population in Orissa's
Kandhamal region, which has seen attacks on Christians and churches. Of
the 42,353 who adopted Christianity between 1991 and 2001, only two
followed law to change religion.
According to data
available with the district collectorate, the Christian population in
Kandhamal was 117,950 in the 2001 census, up from 75,597 a...
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Revelations put nun's life in dange
( published Tuesday, 28 October 2008 02:46)
source:
Indian Express, express buzz, 17 October 2008
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
A nun’s life is under threat following her revelations about the
alleged abortions performed on nuns and the "limitless"’ affairs the
priests were having with nuns of the Congregation of Daughters of Mary
Convent, Anchal.
Following a
complaint from the nephew of this nun, the State Women’s Commission
member P.K.Sainaba met the nun at a mental...
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Missionaries Have Little Impact on Indian Society
( published Monday, 27 October 2008 20:49)
source:
Desicritics.org October 25, 2008
Chandra
Our Liberal news channels have been spewing hatred against Hindus for the last few weeks on the
basis of what I believe are lies. Let us examine some points made by the media
a. Missionaries play a critical role in education:
WRONG
Less than 3% of all students go to a missionary school (ICSE web-site). This is...
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Christian church is obsessed with race
( published Monday, 27 October 2008 20:05)
source:
The Times, October 26, 2008
It is a white supremacist mindset that claims “Pope Benedict XVI has created India’s first
woman saint†.
Sister Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception is not “India’s first woman saint†but the first
Christian, or more specifically Catholic, woman saint in India. India has many woman saints
belonging to the homegrown faiths.
If race consciousness were not so pronounced in the Christian church, especially the Catholic
church, she would have been a saint for the entire...
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