Sunday, February 24, 2008

The Cross and the Communist

feb 23rd, 2008

on the one hand there's mohammedan terrorists like that yahya person.

on the other hand there's christist terrorists like these fellows. anything that jesuits do is likely to be oriented towards christist world-conquest, as reflected in their oath to that effect.

both get full support from the communists.

this is a clear clash of civilizations. they want to destroy hinduism and india.

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From: venkat



The Cross and the Communist
2 Sep 2007, 0023 hrs IST,Ashley D'Mello,TNN
It's a question that many have asked over the years, and one that is being asked even more frequently after the arrests of activists Arun Ferreira and Vernon Gonsalves. The police have charged them with being Naxalites, a charge that both men and their families firmly repudiate. The question being asked is: What draws middle-class Christian boys from educated and fairly affluent backgrounds to Marxism? What makes them give up the comforts of the city to answer the call of the village?

What few know is that for many of these boys the route to activism came not through Marx & Engels or Naxalbari but through a radical Christian ideology called Liberation Theology. An ideology, which most crucially, does not espouse the gun or grenade as a weapon of change.

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