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Missionaries are systematically
targeting specific regions of India in hopes of converting the entire nation
to their brand of fanatic Christianity. Below is a detailed look into their
designs and plans.
Figure 1 - "The Hindu Belt"
Figure 1 above displays the percentage
of Hindus in each state in India, where red has the highest concentration
and yellow is the lowest. The central states of Orissa, Madhya Pradesh
and Chhattisgarh (red) have the highest percentage of Hindus and are what
missionaries have labeled as "The Hindu Belt". The church has aims to eliminate
Hinduism believes the entire population of India can be converted to Christianity
if this region is converted first. In fact, the church has deemed that
the "Evangelization of the Hindu belt of India may be the greatest single
challenge in world evangelization today." Below we will go take a further
look into how the church is furiously working to achieve this goal and
destroy the religious identity of India.
Figure 2 - "Church Planting and
Workers"
The left diagram in Figure 2 shows
the areas which the church has decided to target for "church planting"
or the building of churches for conversion purposes. The diagram on the
right shows the areas which the church has decided to place missionaries
in. Yellow represents a low priority for the church while red represents
a high priority. As we can see these maps are almost identical to Figure
1 which implies that they are heavily planning to target the areas with
high concentrations of Hindu population.
Also we can notice that in Figure
2, the church has some areas that are redder on the right diagram than
on the left. This indicates that churches have already been built in those
areas, but missionaries are not available to convert the local population.
This is true because on average in India for every 8 churches there is
only one missionary or pastor. This is an outright proof that churches
are being built in India, not to satisfy the needs of the existing Christian
population, but rather to provoke and convert the non-Christian population.
Figure 3- Christian Population
of India
Figure 3 shows the distribution
of the Christian population of India. Note that the highest concentration
of Christians is in the south in the states of Kerala and Goa, where many
were forcibly converted by Portuguese and British Missionaries centuries
ago. In addition, also note that the Northeastern wing of India is dark
red due to conversions by Missionaries over the past decade. This map is
from a 1991 survey, however, a currently survey is likely to show an near
complete red region in the Northeast due to the forced conversion of local
population by Christian terrorist groups.
We can also observe that there are
lesser but noticeable areas of Christians along the south and eastern coasts
of India in the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Karnataka
and Orissa. These are the areas of India that under currently being targeted
the most by missionaries.
Figure 4 - The Two Fronts
Based on the trends and data accumulated
from the previous maps, we can conclude that church has effectively launched
two major fronts to target the "Hindu Belt", the heartland of India. One
front is being launched from the missionary stronghold of Kerala up through
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh towards Orissa. The other front
is coming from the Christian majority Northeast through West Bengal, Jharkhand
and Bihar also towards Orissa. We can notice that these two fronts converge
on the "Hindu Belt".
Figure 5 - The Santal Tribe
In fact, the Church has already
begun its attack on the "Hindu Belt". Missionaries from the Northeast front
are currently attempting to convert the 4,800,000 people of the Hindu Santal
tribe by exploiting their impoverished situation. The Santals are spread
through Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkand and Orissa. Missionaries are hoping
to convert this innocent tribe to gain access into areas with large Hindu
populations such as Orissa.
Figure 6 - Siege of Orissa
Missionaries have also begun to
target Orissa in particular because a large portion of the Hindu population
is comprised of tribals who are distanced from mainstream Hinduism. There
have also been many reports of "Christian Persecution" in Orissa by Western
media such as the death of Missionary Graham Staines. However, Western
media never reports that this violence upon Christians is provoked and
instigated by the systematic attempts to destroy the religion of Hindus
and other members of the local population.
Figure 7 - Indigenous Missionaries
One of the most effective strategies
that Missionaries have employed is to create indigenous missionaries. Indigenous
missionaries can relate to the local population and also are not faced
with visa restrictions. As seen above, the church is attempting to brainwash
the Santal peoples into being indigenous missionaries to indoctrinate the
local population as well. Figure 7 shows the amount of indigenous missionaries
in India each year. The Christian onslaught of India can be noticed by
the simple fact that India has more indigenous missionaries than any other
country in the world. The graph above shows that the number of indigenous
missionaries has increased nearly four-fold in less than a decade to 44,000
indigenous missionaries!
If the statistical trends above
continue, India seems doomed to become a Christian nation. However, with
coordinated efforts by the citizens and government of India, we can stop
these sinister designs of missionaries and hope that India can remain to
be a bastion of true religious freedom.