Treat Curches as Foreign Political Parties

via Dr. N.S.Rajaram published on September 22, 2008
In the name of religious freedom, the various churches are playing a dangerous game, fishing in troubled waters while the governments at all level are preoccupied fighting terrorism.

 

 
Archbishop Bernard Moras gave an ill-tempered performance before the media berating the Karnataka CM for not protecting churches. So the security forces are forced to divert attention from fighting the menace of terrorism to prptecting the trouble-makers whose conversion activities are responsible for the disturbances.    

 
This way they want to take advantage of the uncertainty created by the terrorists to weaken the government and advance their anti-national agenda. All this is purely subversive political activity that has nothing to do with religion, much less spirituality.    

 
The fact that some Congress and Janata Dal (S) politicians are willing to be their stooges only shows that they have no concern for the nation, like Mir Jaffar before Plassey in 1757.    

 
All this shows that the various Christian outfits are acting like political parties after power and pelf rather than spirituality. By no stretch of the imagination can people like Sangliana, John Dayal and their ilk be regarded religious leaders. They are political propagandists pure and simple and should be treated as such.     

 

 
In the circumstances the proper thing to do require Christian institutions to register as political parties. Since most of them have foreign roots, they should also be treated as lobbyists for foreign interests.

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