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World|Sun, Sep. 23 2007 10:00 AM EDT

Hundreds in India Rally Against Anti-Christian Attacks

By Dibin Samuel|Christian Post Correspondent

BANGALORE, India – Hundreds took part in a peaceful yet powerful Christian rally Saturday in India’s third most populous city to protest against the escalating attacks against members of their community and to call for peaceful coexistence.

  • bangalore christian rally
    (Photo: Christian Today India)
    Church leaders, pastors, evangelists and local community members in Karnataka state’s capital city Bangalore to protest against the escalating attacks against members of their community and to call for peaceful coexistence.

The event, organized by members of the Karnataka Chraista Sangh (Christian Association of India’s Karnataka state) and led by Member of Parliament Dr. H.T. Sangliana, commenced in Bangalore, India, with the unfurling of India’s national flag followed by the release of pigeons to symbolize freedom. Church leaders, pastors, evangelists and local community members in Karnataka state’s capital city were actively engaged in the rally, carrying flags and banners quoting various inspirational and encouraging Bible verses.

"Today's peaceful gathering focuses on need to practice religion,” Sangliana said during the rally. “Like Hindus want to worship God in their homes and temples, even Christians have freedom to worship. However, from past few months, we are witnessing persecution from radical elements who are working against Christians.”

Recently, extremists in Karnataka have been increasingly targeting Christian leaders and churches in the southern Indian state, accusing them of forceful conversion activities.

“If any media or report is put forth for Christian meetings to be conducted, these extremists with wrong motives wend to destroy them," Sangliana noted.

But the Christian MP and former police commissioner said accusations against Christians in India were mostly unfounded, especially when looking at their “helping and loving nature.”

“Moreover, we care and work for the development of our country in many different forms. Be it education, social services, [or] charity, we are doing the most as a community. We have never disrupted others," he added.

"As Christians who believe and practice non-violence in this country, we for centuries have been living in peace and mutual understanding," Sangliana continued.

The parliamentarian questioned why Christians with such positive and innocent nature are being targeted by extremists for no justifiable reason.

"We have no slogans against any political parties. We only want law to be enforced and the people who are persecuting be punished," he said.

Pastor Johnson, who heads the Indian Presbyterian Mission and the St. Thomas Academic Trust, told the New Delhi-based Christian Today India newspaper that Christians are “a peace loving people and want to have peace with everyone – let it be a Hindu, Muslim or a Christian."

While forceful conversion has been one of the foremost reasons why Christians are persecuted, the minister affirmed that the Church stands against such types of conversion.

"If we find anyone forcing conversion, we will willingly disregard the person from the Church,” he said. “But what people fail to realize is that no one can ‘convert’ and it is God who changes people, bringing them to salvation."

After the conclusion of Saturday’s rally, Christian representatives supported by the Global Council of Indian Christians submitted a memorandum to the governor of Karnataka, seeking justice.

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  • Sun Sep 21, 2008 2:07 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Dear all,
    dont just put things blindly.I know whats happening in India. Lot of Christians are there in India. They all are peace loving.But some sections of Christians behave differently. Even Other Christians dont like these group.You all must understand that there wont be any violence without any trigger.

    Just go through the below mentioned points and validate its credibility

    Basically Hindus respect other religions.
    Almost all Christians are peace loving.

    Hindu violence is there in India but Why? and aganist whom?
    Who is giving them a cause to do this?
    Are these so called Hindu violent groups clashing with all Christians???
    Accord to my knowledge, there are some sections in Christianity.
    A very Few are, catholics, marthoma, jocobite pentacost etc.
    Out of these , only pentacostal sections face attacks Why?
    Why Hindu groups do not attack othe groups. There must be some reason.
    Thats because the other group doesnt want to indulge in another religions belief.
    they also belive in christianity, but one must say the way of life led by pentacosts are different.
    Jesus tells us to love everybody help poor, But Jesus never says they must be conversted to Christianity.
    Pentacostal pastors are roaming arond the hospitals, relief camps to "help" the poor. Problem arises when they say "the God in which you believe is not proper. Thats why u face these problems. Jesus is there fo u , Follow us so that u can reach God" That is true. BUT the problem comes when the person hits back like "I have my faith in my own religion I love my GOd" . The next step taken by the pastors[pentacost only] would be comparison of Gods of both the religion. lots of WHY ur God...., WHAT ur God....,HOW ur God.... questions from the pastors side. The person may blink at these questions and he may act in different ways. Some may understand and agree those words[ will become a christian forever],Some may not hear those words continue to stay with their base religion,Some may convert and later understand there is no change in his life[so he come back to his base religion].And the people who are getting "forcibly" converted gets a different treatment from the family as well as from the relatives.
    Can any body answer my question now.


    Read below post first.
    For missionaries in India,There are international funds flowing in. If the mission of the missonaries is to help poor and not to convert them or not to expand its faith, then can these missionaties give these funds to government and administrate the activities via a committee. So that there wont be any religion coming in between.And peace exists. Leave apart the possibility. But do u agree with this???????????

    please mind that Hindus also have faith and Gods like Christians and respect them. Give respect and earn respect.NOM

  • Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:08 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "Forceful conversion?"

    I think the Hindus have Christianity mixed up with Islam. I also think muslims have Christianity mixed up with Hinduism.

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