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From: use...@mantra.com and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 19:19:55 GMT
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Subject: The 8 commandments of Christian missionaries (Was: Re: Oneness...)
The 8 commandments of Christian missionaries

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[ Subject: Re: The 8 commandments of Christian Missionaries
[ From: "harmony" <a...@hotmail.com>

"fanabba" <fana...@aol.com> wrote in message

news:63f0b285-4b06-44dd-983b-f54e815b0763@s31g2000vbp.googlegroups.com...

> The 8 commandments of Christian Missionaries

> http://ameyap.wordpress.com/2008/05/31/the-8-commandments-of-christia...

Evangelism focus-tricks and deceptions

Christian Missionaries on one hand preach high moral
values, yet at the same time, they follow the lowest most
despicable ones in order to convert people to their
religion. Missionaries especially prey on the poorest,
most rural folk under the guise of helping them out of
poverty when in fact they have chosen to convert them
because they are the most uneducated and therefore most
likely to fall for their deception.

1. Fake Medicines - One common tactic employed by
Missionaries is to give a sick villager fake medicines
which have no medicinal value and ask them to worship in
the name of their faith for wellness. After several days,
the missionary gives the villager an identical dose of
the medicine, but this time it is the real medicine. Then
the missionary will instruct the villager to now pray to
Jesus. Soon after, due to the medicine and not due to
Jesus, the villager will be cured. The uneducated and
gullible villager, however, will attribute his cure to
Jesus and convert to Christianity.

2. Floating Idols - In rural villages in India,
Missionaries and place a stone or metal idol of a Hindu
Deity in bring a bucket of water. The statue will sink in
the bucket. Next the Missionary bring a wax-coated idol
of Jesus or Virgin Mary (though Christianity prohibits
idols) and places that in the bucket. Due the wax-coat,
the Christian idol will float. The Missionary will then
conclude that because the Christian idol floated, it is
"higher" and, therefore, better than the Hindu one. The
uneducated villager, not knowing anything about buoyancy
or density, falls for the Missionary's ridiculous
explanation and converts to Christianity.

3. Fraudulent Saints - Often Missionaries will disguise
themselves as religious leaders of the local religion and
subtly attempt to convert the locals. The classic example
was that of Robert de Nobili, a Jesuit from France, who
came to India in the early 17th century. He adopted the
saffron robe, started to live in a hut, squatted on the
floor for conducting his discourses, became a vegetarian
and gave up liquor, projected that he was a Brahmin saint
from Rome and that the Bible was one of the lost Vedas
(Hindu holy scriptures), and generally tried to pass
himself as another Hindu sanyasi (saint). He was
successful, and many Hindus came to him for spiritual
reasons of which many he converted.Though Nobili used
this tactic centuries ago, this deceitful and treacherous
method is still in use by Missionaries even today.

4. Blasphemy & Impurity - Another tactic used my
Christian is to somehow make the victim impure to their
religion in some way. Then the Missionary will convince
the victim that they can no longer practice their old
faith due to their blasphemy, and therefore they must
accept Christianity.

The most infamous incident is known as the "Sepoy
Rebellion". In 1857, British General Lord Canning gave
orders for the British to mix crushed cow and pig bones
into the salt, butter and sugar rations of his Indian
troops. In addition the British greased Enfield rifle
cartridges with cow and pig fat. After some time, it was
discovered by the troops that the rations they had
consumed and the mouth-loaded cartridges had been
contaminated with animal fats. This led many devout Hindu
and Muslim to believe they were no longer pious members
of their respective religions and so many were forced to
convert. This outrage led to a massive war-like rebellion
by the Hindu and Muslim troops which was eventually
quelled by British.

5. Guilt & Accusations - In 1975, Christian Missionaries
were unsuccessful in converting the Panare Native
Americans of the Colorado Valley. The missionaries had
converted the Bible to their native language, but the
peaceful and simple tribe could not understand the
concepts of sin, guilt, war and plagues. So instead, the
missionaries changed the Bible so that instead of the
Romans and others, the Panare were responsible for the
death of Jesus.

6. False Identities - To convert a more educated and
pious individual, a Missionary will pretend that he/she
has a religious background that is the same as yours.

For example, a Missionary who is targeting a Hindu may
tell the Hindu that he (or a Christian friend or
acquaintance) was once an orthodox Hindu, or that he had
a solid Hindu education, a traditional Hindu family life,
etc. This is almost always an outright lie so that you
will open up to him. The hidden message that he is
attempting to convey is that he came to believe in Jesus
after knowing and overcoming all of the Hindu objections,
and therefore, the Hindu he is targeting should also try
to follow the same path, (which he never really took).

7. Secret Baptism - Another tactic that is deceptively
employed by Missionaries is to "baptize" a victim without
their knowledge. Then to reveal that they had been
baptized and they must convert to Christianity. Though
well-documented, it is little known that the most famous
perpetrator was Mother Teresa and her sisters.

"For Mother (Teresa), it was the spiritual well-being of
the poor that mattered most. Material aid was a means of
reaching their souls, of showing the poor that God loved
them. In the homes for the dying, Mother taught the
sisters how to secretly baptize those who were dying.
Sisters were to ask each person in danger of death if he
wanted a 'ticket to heaven'. An affirmative reply was to
mean consent to baptism. The sister was then to pretend
she was just cooling the person's forehead with a wet
cloth, while in fact she was baptizing him, saying
quietly the necessary words. Secrecy was important so
that it would not come to be known that Mother Teresa's
sisters were baptizing Hindus and Moslems."

8. Miracles - One of the most despicable ways of
deception is how Missionaries pray on young rural school
children. The school bus will stop suddenly. Young kids
are told that they must pray 'Krishna' to try and restart
it, but it fails to do so. Then they try 'Rama', then
'Guru Nanak', then 'Allah' etc. Finally, after exhausting
the common names in India for spiritual authority, they
are asked to say 'Jesus' all together, and at that time
the bus suddenly starts. Everyone applauds the
demonstration of Jesus' love and power.

Summary

All in all, Christian Missionaries will not hesitate to
distort, deceive and defame others in order to propagate
their religion. Their devious tactics break every
fundamental rule or human benevolence. Instead
Missionaries often bring out the worst of humankind

End of forwarded post.

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

o o o

About the terrorist Goon Squad:

"Myself, Mallu. Yourself?" (V. Bhattathiri)
<KalluMallu...@gmail.com> tries his best to be a bully --
telling others what and when to post, where to post and
where not to post, deliberately publishing lies about
others, stalking and abusing them with hate speech -- but
fails miserably. He is really stressed out, and like his
lap dog Prem Thomas (who currently posts as "P. Rajah"
<u...@this.com>, and issues *death threats* to people),
is priming himself for conditions such as stroke and
heart disease. Others in the Goon Squad include
Dayashankar M. Joshi "DMJoshi" <josh...@gmail.com> who
displays unquestioning obedience to Goon Squad thugs, and
the instigator who posts as "Bholu" <bh...@hotmail.com>

The Goon Squad currently posts most of their abuse
through eternal-september.org and by writing someone
else's name or handle in the "From:" header -- their
favorite now is "fanab...@gmail.com" (note the extra "b"
and "gmail.com") to make it appear as if the posts are
from "fana...@aol.com", who has been a regular poster for
many years.
-Updated on February 2, 2012-


 
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