Christianity, Evangelism & its geopolitical impact

The Strategic Issues & International Relations Forum is a venue to discuss issues pertaining to India's security environment, her strategic outlook on global affairs and as well as the effect of international relations in the Indian Subcontinent. We request members to kindly stay within the mandate of this forum and keep their exchanges of views, on a civilised level, however vehemently any disagreement may be felt. All feedback regarding forum usage may be sent to the moderators using the Feedback Form or by clicking the Report Post Icon in any objectionable post for proper action. Please note that the views expressed by the Members and Moderators on these discussion boards are that of the individuals only and do not reflect the official policy or view of the Bharat-Rakshak.com Website. Copyright Violation is strictly prohibited and may result in revocation of your posting rights - please read the FAQ for full details. Users must also abide by the Forum Guidelines at all times.
Rakesh
Forum Moderator
Posts: 18648
Joined: 15 Jan 2004 12:31
Location: Planet Earth
Contact:

Re: Christianity, Evangelism & its geopolitical impact

Post by Rakesh »

sanjaykumar wrote: 29 Apr 2024 22:44 There are some who say the border wall is anti catholic.
Will that stop the American Evangelists from not supporting in building the wall? They ardently want that wall.

What is good for the goose, is good for the gander no? Securing your border is fine. But me doing the same is somehow anti-Christian.

What kind of Lahori logic is this? When all else fails, pull out the Christian card. That train is never late.
Haresh
BRFite
Posts: 1574
Joined: 30 Jun 2009 17:27

Re: Christianity, Evangelism & its geopolitical impact

Post by Haresh »

Paedophile Catholic priest, 77, who sexually abused five boys in string of horrific attacks dating back to the 1970s is jailed

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ailed.html
Haresh
BRFite
Posts: 1574
Joined: 30 Jun 2009 17:27

Re: Christianity, Evangelism & its geopolitical impact

Post by Haresh »

It's only superstition when it is brown people involved

The boy from London who will become the first millennial saint after performing miracles from beyond the grave: 'God's influencer' Carlo Acutis who died from leukaemia in 2006 is canonised by Pope for saving brain bleed victim and critically ill child

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ed-15.html
Sachin
Webmaster BR
Posts: 9033
Joined: 01 Jan 1970 05:30
Location: Undisclosed

Re: Christianity, Evangelism & its geopolitical impact

Post by Sachin »

Nepal on the X'ian conversion radar as well.
Gorkha recruits, arriving in UK. This video came into my YouTube feed (recommendations). Two things caught my attention;
1. One of the recruits have a name Mikhayal (Michael) Rai !
2. The Pandit-ji welcoming him was not a Nepali Gorkha but a white man. Either he converted to Hinduism (0-10% probability) or he is actually an X'ian padre in Nepali Pandit-ji attire (80-90% probability).
Haresh
BRFite
Posts: 1574
Joined: 30 Jun 2009 17:27

Re: Christianity, Evangelism & its geopolitical impact

Post by Haresh »

Pope Francis shocks bishops by allegedly saying gay men should not be admitted to church seminaries because 'there's already too much f*****ry'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... aries.html
sanjayc
BRFite
Posts: 1119
Joined: 22 Aug 2016 21:40

Re: Christianity, Evangelism & its geopolitical impact

Post by sanjayc »

Hasina said she was fighting a battle everywhere, both at home and abroad, and the “conspiracies are still on” to carve a new country out of Bangladesh.
“Like East Timor…they will carve out a Christian country, taking parts of Bangladesh (Chattogram) and Myanmar with a base in the Bay of Bengal,” Hasina said without providing any details.
https://www.news18.com/world/white-man- ... 06123.html
Manish_P
BRF Oldie
Posts: 5589
Joined: 25 Mar 2010 17:34

Re: Christianity, Evangelism & its geopolitical impact

Post by Manish_P »

sanjayc wrote: 28 May 2024 08:05
Hasina said she was fighting a battle everywhere, both at home and abroad, and the “conspiracies are still on” to carve a new country out of Bangladesh.
“Like East Timor…they will carve out a Christian country, taking parts of Bangladesh (Chattogram) and Myanmar with a base in the Bay of Bengal,” Hasina said without providing any details.
https://www.news18.com/world/white-man- ... 06123.html
Donald Lu?
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32662
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: Christianity, Evangelism & its geopolitical impact

Post by chetak »

Manish_P wrote: 28 May 2024 11:14
Donald Lu?

Nothing new here, Manish saar ......


The amrekis have been trying the same game in the NE, with the active connivance of the congi and commie "secularists", which is why the entire Indian NE has been isolated and cut off from mainland India for 70 odd years with all weather road, increased air, and rail connectivity coming in only very recently under the Modi govt.

The entire manipur burning issue is being backed openly by the padres, the drug mafia and the hans

The culinary institute has been very active in this neck of the woods since 1947.

East timor is still their preferred game plan and if they can operate unhindered from beediland and infiltrate from beedi secular "safe havens" what could be better to further their objectives than to swallow the NE, cut off at the chicken's neck.

The Siliguri Corridor, also known as the Chicken's Neck, is a stretch of land around the city of Siliguri in West Bengal, India. 20–22 kilometres (12–14 mi) at the narrowest section, this very vulnerable geo-political, geo-strategic, and geo-economic corridor connects the seven states of northeast India to the rest of the Indian Republic.

No wonder the commies have controlled Indian bengal for much of the 70 odd years since 1947. The demographic changes enforced in this critical area has not come about by accidence or happenstance, and mumtaz bano is, first and foremost, a commie islamofacist puppet.

There is already a strong separatist agenda that has been instilled in the region which has and is being strongly enflamed by the BIF

why focus on irrelevant personalities like lu when it has been the amrikis declared objective from 1947, aided and abetted by the self loathing ponga pandit and self declared cultured jihadi, with an abrahamic "keep" on the side
Haresh
BRFite
Posts: 1574
Joined: 30 Jun 2009 17:27

Re: Christianity, Evangelism & its geopolitical impact

Post by Haresh »

chetak wrote: 28 May 2024 11:37
Manish_P wrote: 28 May 2024 11:14

Donald Lu?

Nothing new here, Manish saar ......


The amrekis have been trying the same game in the NE, with the active connivance of the congi and commie "secularists", which is why the entire Indian NE has been isolated and cut off from mainland India for 70 odd years with all weather road, increased air, and rail connectivity coming in only very recently under the Modi govt.

The entire manipur burning issue is being backed openly by the padres, the drug mafia and the hans

The culinary institute has been very active in this neck of the woods since 1947.

East timor is still their preferred game plan and if they can operate unhindered from beediland and infiltrate from beedi secular "safe havens" what could be better to further their objectives than to swallow the NE, cut off at the chicken's neck.

The Siliguri Corridor, also known as the Chicken's Neck, is a stretch of land around the city of Siliguri in West Bengal, India. 20–22 kilometres (12–14 mi) at the narrowest section, this very vulnerable geo-political, geo-strategic, and geo-economic corridor connects the seven states of northeast India to the rest of the Indian Republic.

No wonder the commies have controlled Indian bengal for much of the 70 odd years since 1947. The demographic changes enforced in this critical area has not come about by accidence or happenstance, and mumtaz bano is, first and foremost, a commie islamofacist puppet.

There is already a strong separatist agenda that has been instilled in the region which has and is being strongly enflamed by the BIF

why focus on irrelevant personalities like lu when it has been the amrikis declared objective from 1947, aided and abetted by the self loathing ponga pandit and self declared cultured jihadi, with an abrahamic "keep" on the side
I believe (correct me if I am wrong) that the American Constitution has banned the right of States/Territories to secede and leave the Union of the United States. But they have no problem breaking other nations up.
Manish_P
BRF Oldie
Posts: 5589
Joined: 25 Mar 2010 17:34

Re: Christianity, Evangelism & its geopolitical impact

Post by Manish_P »

chetak wrote: 28 May 2024 11:37
Manish_P wrote: 28 May 2024 11:14

Donald Lu?
...
why focus on irrelevant personalities like lu when it has been the amrikis declared objective from 1947, aided and abetted by the self loathing ponga pandit and self declared cultured jihadi, with an abrahamic "keep" on the side
Well aware of that, Chetak Sir.

Just wondered who was the 'White' 'Man' who was the messenger that Hasina Bano was referring to?

Donald Lu is the obvious suspect.

But he is not exactly white (Chinese ancestors)
Post Reply