Hindus set fire to orphanage
godpt3
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Aug 25, 2:41 PM EDT
BHUBANESHWAR, India (AP) -- Suspected Hindu hard-liners set fire Monday to an orphanage run by Christian missionaries in eastern India, killing one woman and seriously injuring a priest, police said.
Ashok Biswal, superintendent of police, said the woman was a 21-year-old teacher giving computer training to children at the orphanage. Initial reports that the woman was a nun were incorrect, he said
The attack occurred in Khuntapali, a village in Orissa state, during a strike called by the World Hindu Council to protest the killing Saturday of a Hindu religious leader and four others by suspected communist rebels in another district of the state, Biswal told The Associated Press.
Biswal said on Monday a group of Hindu hard-liners converged on the orphanage in Khuntapali, nearly 250 miles west of the state capital of Bhubaneshwar, and asked nearly 20 residents to leave the complex.
They then set the orphanage on fire with the woman and priest locked inside, he said.
The woman died and the priest was hospitalized with serious burns, Biswal said. He added that doctors now said the priest was "out of danger."
In 1999, an Australian missionary, Graham Staines, and his two sons were killed by a Hindu mob that set their car on fire.
The region is marked by religious tensions between Christian missionaries who work with mostly poor tribes in the region and hard-line Hindu groups that claim the Christians are forcing or bribing people to convert.
Churches deny that residents have been pressured or bribed to change their religious beliefs.
Indian law accepts missionaries but bars forced conversions. Nevertheless, any missionary activity generally provokes controversy.
Hindus account for 84 percent of India's more than 1.1 billion population and Christians about 2.4 percent.
BHUBANESHWAR, India (AP) -- Suspected Hindu hard-liners set fire Monday to an orphanage run by Christian missionaries in eastern India, killing one woman and seriously injuring a priest, police said.
Ashok Biswal, superintendent of police, said the woman was a 21-year-old teacher giving computer training to children at the orphanage. Initial reports that the woman was a nun were incorrect, he said
The attack occurred in Khuntapali, a village in Orissa state, during a strike called by the World Hindu Council to protest the killing Saturday of a Hindu religious leader and four others by suspected communist rebels in another district of the state, Biswal told The Associated Press.
Biswal said on Monday a group of Hindu hard-liners converged on the orphanage in Khuntapali, nearly 250 miles west of the state capital of Bhubaneshwar, and asked nearly 20 residents to leave the complex.
They then set the orphanage on fire with the woman and priest locked inside, he said.
The woman died and the priest was hospitalized with serious burns, Biswal said. He added that doctors now said the priest was "out of danger."
In 1999, an Australian missionary, Graham Staines, and his two sons were killed by a Hindu mob that set their car on fire.
The region is marked by religious tensions between Christian missionaries who work with mostly poor tribes in the region and hard-line Hindu groups that claim the Christians are forcing or bribing people to convert.
Churches deny that residents have been pressured or bribed to change their religious beliefs.
Indian law accepts missionaries but bars forced conversions. Nevertheless, any missionary activity generally provokes controversy.
Hindus account for 84 percent of India's more than 1.1 billion population and Christians about 2.4 percent.
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godpt3 wrote:The region is marked by religious tensions between Christian missionaries who work with mostly poor tribes in the region and hard-line Hindu groups that claim the Christians are forcing or bribing people to convert.
Wow. Where does one even begin?drivingrl: "Will I ever get to meet Gwen Stefani?"
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Where indeed.
I never liked missionaries.THANK YOU, LOSTDAWG!
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drivingrl wrote:Wow. Where does one even begin?
I'm trying to figure out if you're more upset about allegations of forced conversion than about a group of people actually setting fire to an orphanage with people locked inside it and killing one of them. It sounds to me like setting fire to people who don't view things the same way you do is 1. murder and 2 a very forceful conversion or conviction.make sure the fortune that you seek...is the fortune that you need0 -
I'm pretty sure that the missionary was trying to convert people while they were over there.
Still, unless "forced conversion" is threatening conversion with force, I don't think preaching religion is offensive enough to warrant setting fire to an orphanage. If anyone disagrees, please enlighten.Do you remember Rock & Roll Radio?0 -
regionally speaking, i can see how 84% would be intimidated by 3%.....people have lost their minds.
but hey....at least this topic has been posted on a website where it will be viewed as progress. i can only imagine the outrage from the pearligious if it had been a hindu burned at the stake.live and let live...unless it violates the pearligious doctrine.0 -
"Pearligious"....I like that. Is that synomous with my mocking use of the term "Jamily"? Are "The Jamily" and the pearligious one of the same?Do you remember Rock & Roll Radio?0
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yes.......it came about with the "ticket witch hunts" of late.fanch75 wrote:"Pearligious"....I like that. Is that synomous with my mocking use of the term "Jamily"? Are "The Jamily" and the pearligious one of the same?live and let live...unless it violates the pearligious doctrine.0 -
I'd be stocking my orphanage with cows for sure....and my missionaries too, if I had any.hippiemom = goodness0
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Bad things done in the name of Religion:
Christianity - 34,567,432,166
Islam - 67,124,831,467
Hindu - 1
They have some catching up to do.0 -
It's awful, but that made me laughDo you remember Rock & Roll Radio?0
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69charger wrote:Bad things done in the name of Religion:
Christianity - 34,567,432,166
Islam - 67,124,831,467
Hindu - 1
They have some catching up to do.
Oh, so you're keeping score...cool. Well, then they can do just about anything they want then huh? Good to know.hippiemom = goodness0 -
Christianity - 34,567,432,16669charger wrote:Christianity - 34,567,432,166
Islam - 67,124,831,467
Hindu - 1
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Islam - 67,124,831,467
Hindu - 1 + 4000 years of caste system (google "Dalit")I have faced it, A life wasted...
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I was going to say I have never heard of a Hindu hard liner. Next up are the Buddist hard liners.69charger wrote:Bad things done in the name of Religion:
Christianity - 34,567,432,166
Islam - 67,124,831,467
Hindu - 1
They have some catching up to do.All that's sacred, comes from youth....dedications, naive and true.0 -
Flannel Shirt wrote:I was going to say I have never heard of a Hindu hard liner. Next up are the Buddist hard liners.
I read something about violent buddhists a while ago. I can't remember where, or when or what it was about
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google "hindu hard liner". if that gives you no joy, google "bajrang dal" and "shiv sena".Flannel Shirt wrote:I was going to say I have never heard of a Hindu hard liner. Next up are the Buddist hard liners.I have faced it, A life wasted...
Take my hand, my child of love
Come step inside my tears
Swim the magic ocean,
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Flannel Shirt wrote:I was going to say I have never heard of a Hindu hard liner. Next up are the Buddist hard liners.
A 200-man mob, accompanied by extremist Buddhist monks, has attacked a children’s home, which was being run by the Dutch Reformed Church in central Sri Lanka at the beginning of August-
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The hindu hard-liners are a bunch of conservative-minded bastards. They are an annoying faction that are politically hard-line, not so much religious, from what I gather. They argue for things like hindu nationalist rule in India (as opposed to secular rule), something I'm not in favour of, even though I'm hindu and indian myself. This is because they tend to take a pretty hard-line on things like the caste system too. They would seek to roll back all the efforts the Indian govt has made to try and change the situation for the dalits. I don't condone attempts at religious conversion either but I don't blame certain groups (such as the "untouchable" class) for wanting to change theor religion as they don't get much from being a dalit. A lot of them are changing to christianity, buddhism and Islam just to get away from the dalit tag. (Unfortunately however, they still face prejudice from their converted religionistas because of who they used to be, from what I've read).
Anyway, I hate the way my religion has to be used as as some sort of "legitimate" excuse for frankly criminal and evil behaviour by hard-liners, whether inciting riots, burning people up or oppressing people. Hinduism doesn't even condone the caste system, it's perpetuated by people like them! They make me really mad sometimes!!"We have to change the concept of patriotism to one of “matriotism” — love of humanity that transcends war. A matriarch would never send her own children off to wars that kill other people’s children." Cindy Sheehan
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shock horror... a non-abrahamic faith has hardliners too.... stop the presses.
strictly speaking hinduism is not really a religion as it is a way of life.
and yes the cast system is disgusting, but there is huge progress as India's economy booms more and more poor people are earning more money so they can send their kids to school and they can get better jobs, become middle class etc.
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