Are we heading towards a Christian India?

ARE WE HEADING TOWARDS A CHRISTIAN INDIA ? WIth all the money pouring in from Western countries for missionary work in India, India would be Christian in few hundred years. It would be a tremendous loss not only to India, but also to the world. For in India, you find the only living spirituality left on this planet.

http://www.francoisgautier.com/Written%20Material/Christian%20India.doc

I am a westerner and a born Christian. I was mainly brought up in catholic schools, my uncle, Father Guy Gautier, a gem of a man, was the parish head of the beautiful Saint Jean de Montmartre church in Paris ; my father, Jacques Gautier, a famous artist in France, and a truly good person if there ever was one, was a fervent catholic all his life, went to church nearly every day and lived by his Christian values. There are certain concepts in Christianity I am proud of : charity for others, the equality of system in many western countries, Christ’s message of love and compassion….

Yet, I am a little uneasy when I see how much Christianity is taking over India under the reign of Sonia Gandhi : according to a 2001 census, there are about 2.34 million Christians in India ; not even 2,5% of the nation, a negligible amount. Yet there are today five Christian chief ministers in Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh.
One should add that the majority of politicians in Sonia Gandhi’s closed circle are either Christians or Muslims. She seems to have no confidence in Hindus.Ambika Soni, a Christian, is General Secretary of the Congress and a very powerful person, with close access to Sonia Gandhi. Oscar Fernandes is Union Programme Implementation Minister. Margaret Alwa is the eminence grise of Maharasthra. Karnataka is virtually controlled by AK Anthony, whose secretaries are all from the Southern Christian association. Valson Thampu, a Hindu hater, is Chairman NCERT curriculum Review Committee, John Dayal, another known Hindu baiter, has been named by Sonia Gandhi in the National Integration Council ; and Kancha Ilaya, who hates Hindus, is being allowed by the Indian Government to lobby with the UN and US Congress so that caste discrimination in India is taken-up by these bodies.

I have nothing personnally against Sonia Gandhi, in fact she probably is a good person to win the alliegance of so many and certainly a loving mother . I share with her a love for India, like her I have lived in this country for over 30 years and like her I have married an Indian. But nevertheless, since she is at the top, Christian conversions in India seem to have gone in overdrive. More than 4,000 foreign Christian missionaries are involved in conversion activities across different states. In Tripura, there were no Christians at independence, there are 120.000 today, a 90% increase since 1991. The figures are even more striking in Arunachal Pradesh, where there were only 1710 Christians in 1961, but 1,2 million today, as well as 780 churches! In Andhra Pradesh, churches are coming-up every day in far flung villages and there was even an attempt to set-up one near Tirupati. Many of the North-East separatist movements, such as the Mizo or the Bodos, are not only Christian dominated, but also sometimes function with the covert backing of the missionaries. In Kerala, particularly in the poor coastal districts, you find “miracle boxes” put in local churches: the gullible villager writes out a paper mentionning his wish: a fising boat, a loan for a pukka house, fees for the son’s schooling… And lo, a few weeks later, the miracle happens ! And of course the whole family converts, making others in the village follow suit. During the Tsunami, entire dalit villages in Tamil Nadu were converted to Christianity with the lure of money.

It is true that there have been a few backlashes against missionnaries and nuns, particularly the gruesome muder of Staines and his two sons. But Belgium historian Konenraad Elst laments that « When over a thousand Hindus are killed and a quarter million Hindus ethnically cleansed in Kashmir, the world media doesn’t even notice, but watch the worldwide hue and cry when a few local riots take place and a few missionaries are killed by unidentified tribal miscreants. Christian Naga terrorists have been killing non-Christians for decades on end, and this has never been an issue with the world media, except to bewail the “oppression” of the Nagas by “Hindu India” ». More than 20,000 people have lost their lives to insurgency in Assam and Manipur in the past two decades. As recently as last week, four paramilitary Assam Rifles soldiers were killed in an ambush yesterday by the outlawed United National Liberation Front (UNLF).

The other day I was at the Madras Medical center, the foremost heart hospital in Madras. Right when you enter the lobby, you find a chapel, inviting everybody to pray, there are pictures and quotations of Christ everywhere and a priest visits all the patients, without being invited at all. Educational institutes and orphanages run by Christian organisations have become big business in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and other states. In Pondichery, where I am often, schools run by Adventists force their pupils, mostly Hindus, to say Christian prayers every day and attend mass. They are constantly fed anti Hindu slogans and biases under different forms, whether it is in history books, or discourses by priests during religious classes. Even in the elite schools or colleges, such as Saint Stephen in Delhi, Saint Xavier in Calcutta or Loyola college in Madras, where no direct proletization is attempted, Hindu pupils are subtly encouraged towards skepticism of their own religion, and admiration of whatever is Western. One should also say that it’s a one way traffic : remember the furor when MM Joshi wanted the Saraswati hymn to be sung at a Chief Ministers’ meet on education ? And imagine the uproar in secular India if portions of the Bhagavad Gita, this Bible for all humanity, were read at the beginning of the day in public schools ?

Sonia Gandhi said during the last National Integration Council meeting : « We are committed to ideological battle against communal forces which seek to destroy our diversity and polarise us. Certain parties promote polarisation and confrontation. And there are certain regimes in India which promote communalism ». But is not actually the Congress under Mrs Gandhi, which is promoting communalism, by insidiously installing Christians and Muslims (and Marxists) everywhere, propping up Christian states, allowing a free hand too missionnaries and pressing for reservations for Christian Dalits and Muslims, as recently done in AP, in a nation of 850 million Hindus ?

In my country, France, a Christian majority nation , it would be unthinkable to have Hindus – or even Indian born French for that matter – in so many positions of power. Impossible also to find a non-elected, non French, non-Christian person being the absolute ruler of the country behind the scene as Sonia Gandhi is in India. Indians like to say that the greatness of India is that it accepts a foreigner and a Christian like Sonia Gandhi. But is’nt it rather a weakness, and an aberration ? Can’t we find a worthy leader amongst one billion Indians ? This is an India where you see today Swami Avimukteshwarananda Saraswati of Dwarka Peeth, made to disembark from an Indian Airlines flight for carrying his holy dand, a thin bamboo stick which is a symbol of their spiritual designation, inside the aircraft cabin.

Are we heading then towards a Christian India under Sonia Gandhi’s helm? It would be a tremendous loss not only to India, but also to the world. For in India, you find the only living spirituality left on this planet.

http://www.francoisgautier.com/Written%20Material/Christian%20India.doc

François Gautier

2 Likes

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

yeh it may be true
earlier there was a saying that there is no village in india with out a Ram Mandir, but now there is no village in india without a church

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

^^

These are the kind of articles that should go straight to the dustbin. I stopped reading after the first sentence of the second para "Yet, I am a little uneasy when I see how much Christianity is taking over India under the reign of Sonia Gandhi : "

Where is the reign of Sonia Gandhi. Sonia Gandhi might be ruling the country by proxy but who are her chief lietuneants. This author might allege that they are all christians.. What rubbish..

The author gives a few examples of leaders who are close to her but do not mention the vast number of hindu leaders who hold important position in the party.
Antony does not control Karnataka. He is the former chief minister of kerala.
Kerala is basically a christian dominated state and it is no wonder that the leader representing Kerala is a christian. There are other hindu leaders like Vayalar Ravi, Vakkom Purushothaman, Ramesh Chennithala who hold important positions. Antony is said to be the Vajpayee of Kerala. He has a very clean image and I cringe at the fact that somebody is using caste insuniations against him.
I am from Kerala and have settled down in bangalore and I can state with authority on this topic.
Oscar Fernandes is from South Kanara (coastal area) of Karnataka which has sizeable christian population. He is a long time MP and has held important positions since a long time. There is a talk that he is being sidelined now. To use these examples show the mental level of the author...

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

Antony kaun hi :)

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

I think hindusin india should be more open toward the issues with in.

Here is an indian thinking
oh 40 percent of people in subcontinent (indo-pak-banglades) converted to Muslim
oh ohhhh because muslim kings spread religion with sword

other wise nothing wrong with my religion.

oh millions of people in subcontinent converted and converting to Christianity
oh ohhh its west pouring in money
nothing wrong with Hinduism

oh 50 thousand people a weak ago converted to Budhism(in India)
oh oh I cant think of any thing -- but I make one up
but nothing wrong with Hinduism

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

As per you - Indians first converted to Islam and then when Christian missionaries came they converted to Chritianity. Do you agree then that Christianity is a better religion than Islam?

This is no secret that Christian missionary pay to convert - like give a job or give money for some healthcare issue. The only condition is to convert.

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

^oh they do that??
never mind my post then.

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

It's fine, atleast you accepted your mistake and probably will apologize. You are a good person :) .

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

well yeah they do.
but not all,i will say.

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

:)

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

[quote]
This is no secret that Christian missionary pay to convert - like give a job or give money for some healthcare issue. The only condition is to convert.
[/quote]

What BS. !!!

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

what is really the difference between spreading your religion by incentivising conversions and spreading/sustaining your religion by intimidating people?

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

you cant buy the religion of any country.

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

indeed...even in pk small rural areaz r mostly targeted.

dependz on ur religion. if Money is someonez religion then yes u may :D (don u know Qadiyant movement?)

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

I don't think I agree with the article, and India is not going to become mostly Christian any time soon.

But the influence and activity of Christian missionaries post- 911 has increased tremendously, and it certainly looks like more people are converting into Christianity than before. Its an alarming trend.

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

^^

Why is it an alarming trend...Would it have been ok if more people were converting to Islam.

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

poor christian organisations...these christian preaching is so low level tht any educated person will make the hell out of any christian scholar...thts y they use money to convert people..otherwise christians dont have any hope..

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

^^

Any examples or instances would be helpful. Else you would be what you often profess to be "An uncontrollable blabberer "

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

haha...do i need to give proof tht sun is not moon?..everyone knows tht how christian make people to accept christianity..by using money,political influence,NGO,s,poverty,lack of education...otherwise i dont think so tht any other religion except for islam have something tht will attract educated people..

Re: Are we heading towards a Christian India?

as an educated person, i find most religions, islam included, primitive and unappealing.