i guess it's easy to find some two-bit media sepoy coconut (brown outside, white inside) to snigger at hindu temples.
well, there is plenty to snigger at about churches in india, too.
one houses the well-chewed fossil remnants on one 'saint'. a fan of his, in her uncontrollable ardor, fell upon the fellow's ancient skeleton and gave it a good gnawing.
another houses the most miraculous *second* skeleton of another 'saint'. i guess this was the skeleton of the saint as a young man. the skeleton of the same 'saint' as an old man is certified to be his and kept in a church in ortona, italy. i would have to say this is a true miracle.
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this is a cheap shot taken at Orissa for anti conversion riots. BBC has been very vocal about that incident all throughout. BBC is very very christian channel. For people who get BBC 1 and 2 will know that they have a lot of programs on church and something called songs of praise. Bloody British Christians (BBC). The yobs deserve every bit of shit and grief the mullahs are giving them.
http://sowingseedsofthought.blogspot.com/
It is said that a person finds what s/he seeks.
Millions of people experience spiritual contentment visitng Puri Jagannath temple.
The reporter here does not seek spiritual enlightenment and does not get any. She seeks to ridicule and insinuate. Her wish is also fulfilled.
Btw, it is a good qualification to have, when you seek a job at BBC or even NDTV/CNN-IBN etc, if you can denigrate indian culture and in the process paint western culture as refined and superior. Impressing the whites pays well.
Jagannath does not require words of praise. The whites and the coconuts do, to feel good, because inherently they feel inadequate.
from what my sources tell me, this is a hatchet job done by a white guy which is why you do not see the name of the sepoy.
Remember how BBC photoshopped an image about the Godhra riots?
http://www.sabha.info/bbc/bbc-fake.html
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