Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Whoz this Benny Hinn??

When I heard about his "pray for India" meeting for the first time I thought it is another "suvartha swasthatha sabha" of Brother Paul. But later I found that this something much much more than that. I asked some of my friends about it and they provided me with some very informative links.
More than anything else one thing that struck me was why only the congress CMs are going there? Is there any diktat from "High command" ( should I say her highness command)? The center and state promised him full cooperation and assisance in logistics. Some obscene number of people are supposed to attend this for 3 days.

Some 2 weeks back Mr. Dharam Singh , CM of Karnataka asked people not to conduct the procession on Dattajayanthi because it might hurt the centiments of "minorities". But he obliged to offer full cooperation to the healer Benny Hinn. Isnt it going to hurt the sentiments of majority?? ohh...in India majority should not have any religious sentiments ..isnt India a secular country??

Some freak Kriplani argues that he is a miracle healer and a son of God. Gimme a break..doesnt god have any better thing to do?? How many sons does he have??
Okey..for time being let us agree that he is a son of God and a miracle healer.
Why doesnt he go to Rome and cure Pope of Parkinsons' disease?

I think Sonia Gandhi with her puppet PM and puppet CMs in the state is completely working hand in glove with the Christian Missonaries. Just some very good info in these links...

http://geocities.com/bharatiyar_2004/cu.html
http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2005/01/chaos-at-press-conference-of-benny.html
www.joshuaproject.net

If you say anything against these so called Minorities..or for that matter if you support anything Hindu or say that you are a Hindu...you are a fundamentalist.....
but people like Benny Hinn and his junta who circulated pamphlets denigrating Hindus and their gods are "Evangelists". I really hate these Pseudo -progressive- secularists who preach Secularism to all the Hindus and forget it to preach it to the Semitic faiths.

I really liked these sentences by M.K.Gandhi .

It is impossible for me to reconcile myself to the idea of conversion after the style that goes on in India and elsewhere today. It is an error which is perhaps the greatest impediment to the world’s progress towards peace. ‘warring creeds’ is a blasphemous expression…why should a Christian want to convert a Hindu to Christianity or vice-versa? Why should he not be satisfied if the Hindu is a good or godly man? If the morale of a man is of no concern, the form of worship in a particular manner in a church, a mosque or a temple is an empty formula. It may even be a hindrance to individual or social growth, and insistence on a particular form or repetition of a credo may be a potent cause of violent quarrels leading to bloodshed and ending in utter disbelief in religion, i.e., God Himself.

This proselytisation will mean no peace in the world. Conversions are harmful to India. If I had the power and could legislate I should certainly stop all proselytising.

I cant resist from posting this piece from McCauley here:


I have travelled across the length and breadth of India and I have not seen one person who is a beggar, who is a thief. Such wealth I have seen in this country, such high moral values, people of such calibre, that I do not think we would ever conquer this country, unless we break the very backbone of this nation, which is her spiritual and cultural heritage, and , therefore, I propose that we replace her old and ancient education system, her culture, for if the Indians think that all that is foreign and English is good and greater than their own, they will lose their self-esteem, their native self-culture and they will become what we want them, a truly dominated nation’ (this letter can be seen at the British museum in London, UK).

I think it is time for a civil movement against all this Pseudo stuff.


2 comments:

The Last Blogger said...

Good post Surya. Well, in the name of being a secular country India is indeed guilty of ignoring to a vast extent its majority. Added to the fact that Hinduism is confused with BJP (in my opinion BJP has absolutely nothing to do with the religion. It is just trying to use it as a tool in politics), people are giving more than required attention to minorities. In my opinion, we are a secular country where everyone is the same. No special rules. No additional SOPs. You live, I live, we live. Simple as that. No one is different.

hUmDiNgEr said...

@Jagan..

that is not surprising...that is their true nature..