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THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN
by Hiten Patel on Sep 26, 2008 03:06 PM   Permalink | Hide replies


Forcible conversions of Hindus to Christianity are ok? Christian Evangelists abusing Indian Gods and Godesses in their publications and calling Indian Gods and Godesses 'false Gods' is ok?

But why is ANY protest from Hindus against such forced conversions is terrorism and immediately equated with Islamic terrorism?

But SIMI bombing different places all over India is acceptable to Lalus, Mulayams and our English media(owned by Evangelists)? What sort of a logic is this?

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  Re: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN
by Kris iyer on Sep 26, 2008 03:30 PM   Permalink
Hiten,
Good questions. India's fraudulant politicians and their supporters in the Indian media will never answer.

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  Re: Re: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN
by aproudmuslim on Sep 26, 2008 03:30 PM   Permalink
How is the conversion forced? Can you explain to me please? Its a sincere question, dont give me some hate filled answer

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  Re: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN
by JGN on Sep 26, 2008 03:41 PM   Permalink
aproudmuslim, if you are really a Muslim, please ask your elders. They will tell you.

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  Re: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN
by aproudmuslim on Sep 26, 2008 03:51 PM   Permalink
Another hate filled message. Thanks JGN, but you didnt not answer my question

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  Re: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN
by Deepak Bhavnani on Sep 26, 2008 03:43 PM   Permalink

YOU really havn't been following the news lately have you? Karnataka CM himself said he has proof of forcible conversions.

Google and check for yourself....

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  Re: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN
by Deepak Bhavnani on Sep 26, 2008 03:43 PM   Permalink

YOU really havn't been following the news lately have you? Karnataka CM himself said he has proof of forcible conversions.

Google and check for yourself....

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  Re: Re: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN
by aproudmuslim on Sep 26, 2008 03:51 PM   Permalink
The last thing i will do is trust a politician. How is conversion forced?

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  Re: Re: Re: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN
by Hiten Patel on Sep 26, 2008 03:54 PM   Permalink


Unfortunately any article or links on topics of forced conversions are being deleted by the moderators so 'notsoproud' muslim you will have to google as mentioned by someone else....there are 100s of proof of forced conversions

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  Re: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN
by aproudmuslim on Sep 26, 2008 04:02 PM   Permalink
Hiten bhai, let me explain my question in simple laungage. how can conversion be forced? A person may say he is converted, but unless he believes from within he is not converted, right?

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  Re: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN
by Hiten Patel on Sep 26, 2008 03:48 PM   Permalink

One example of how the Chrisitian use their funds comes from the The Gospel for Asia mission statement for India: "Plant another 300 Baptist Churches, start 10 Chrisitian schools and establish 3 Bible colleges within the next 10 years." They claim to have already planted 156 Grace Baptist churches and converted 20,000 people.

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  Re: Re: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN
by aproudmuslim on Sep 26, 2008 03:54 PM   Permalink
But how is the conversion forced? Nothing wrong with opening a school or a church. Many temples and mosques were built too

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