COUNTDOWNS ON CRUSADE AGAINST 'CRUSADERS'


THEIR GENESIS, OUR NEMESIS

        Wake up thee Hindu 'heathen' , it's  time to shed your tolerance and misplaced generosity if you really need your religion and value its scriptures! Issuing a clarion call to the Hindus to get wise to the missionary machinations, cleverly veiled by the secular cloak, Editor T R Jawahar, in the last of his articles in the series Crusade against 'Crusaders, says it's now or never, lest Hinduism gets consumed by the evangelical wolves. The crusade ends...for now.
 

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        So irrevocably committed to 'secularism' is the mainstream English media that it clothes itself in ignorance when it comes to minority excesses, particularly of the Christian community, while reserving iron fists for the Hindus. The prejudices are only getting starker by the day, says Editor T R Jawahar exposing the duplicity of national dailies and televisions channels which hurl the choicest of epithets against anyone calling himself a Hindu,  but turn a blind eye to the machinations and mischiefs of the missionaries. The crusade against crusaders continues.
 

ACADEMIC (VESTED) INTEREST!

        A powerful combination of money, missionaries, marxists and media is maintaining a vice-like grip over education, indoctrinating the impressionable young minds and vitiating the academic atmosphere. This lobby of liars will spare no effort to keep history in perpetual captivity, as, if the truth surfaces, it would rock their very foundations laid on falsehood, says Editor T R Jawahar underscoring the crying need for the review of Indian history, continuing his Crusade against 'Crusaders'.
 

SNAKES IN THE GRASSROOTS

        Once considered a bastion that could not be broken through by religious invaders, the country's women folk have also now begun to crack under the relentless assault of evangelically-motivated NGOs. Armed with the knowledge of grassroot economics, these unscrupulous NGOs get the hapless, illiteratre women into a diabolical religious trap by exploiting their financial troubles. Continuing his crusade against crusaders, Editor T R Jawahar underscores the need to bring such NGOs under scrutiny.
 

'CASTE' IN THE SAME MOULD!

        What's needed is no extraordinary effort but plain common sense to see  through it.  A glance at the matrimonial ads in newspapers says it all -- that in the  'casteless' egalitarian Christianity there is as much casteism as in Hinduism, not to mention the several sub-sects and clans. However, backed by an army of lies, the 'casteless faithful' continue to shed crocodile tears for  the 'oppressed' Hindus. What's all the hue and cry about when their cupboards are full of skeletons, asks Editor T R Jawahar continuing his crusade against 'crusaders'.
 

MADE IN INDIA...WELL, ALMOST!

        Give the devil, eh...the enterprising evangelist,  his due share. He has  plagiarised piety with panache, for posterity, of course with the Holy See's approval. The localisation fad, projecting Christianity as an Indian religion by adapting many Hindu religious practices, is nothing but a sinister attempt to 'Christianise' India,  says Editor T R Jawahar continuing his crusade against the torch-bearers of the 'true faith' who have adopted expediency and deceit as their gospel.
 

BELIEVERS BEWARE!

        The marked escalation in the number of churches and converts in recent years can hardly go unnoticed and neither can the elements of commerce involved in the spread of the holy economy. Going by the marketing strategies so meticulously adopted by evangelists, what''s needed may not be an anti-conversion law, but legal remedy under some consumer protection act.  And, potential customers, eh...believers, ought to be forewarned against  what could be spurious spiritiual stuff, says Editor T R Jawahar, in a satirical write-up, continuing his crusade against 'Crusaders'.
 

CRUCIFYING MORALITY

        Helping the poor and needy is a charitable act indeed, but proselytising them by exploiting their hunger is neither moral nor constitutional. But that's what the evangelists have been pursuing, an act vehemently opposed by none other than the Father of the Nation. It's time the robed men are stopped constitutionally from continuing their religious rape, says Editor T R Jawahar carrying on his 'Crusade against Crusaders'.
 

'TRUE' FAITH, FALSE ALIBIS

        It is not Hinduism but the secular Indian Statewhich should address the social and economic ills being cited as the primary reasons for conversions. Those converting are throwing a challenge to the State which it should take head on in national interest, says Editor T R Jawahar in his crusade against crusaders, a series of  articles on the scourge of conversions.
 

A CRUSADE AGAINST 'CRUSADERS'

        It is not only ironic but also tragic and dangerous. That the imported faithful who are on single-minded pursuit of their agenda to swell their flock are deemed secular, while the slightest display of defence gets the truly tolerant Hindu branded as communal. The mute Hindu majority faces the threat of being rendered defenceless against the onslaught of marauding fanatics, warns Editor T R Jawahar launching his crusade against 'crusaders', a series of articles, to expose the dangers lurking behind the secular veil.
 

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