New York Times and Washington Post published some pieces on conversions recently. If you did not look at the URLs, you would think these are from missionary propaganda sites like ucanews, persecution.com. Compare the pieces from a missionary propaganda website andWashington Post. See how amazingly similar the reporting is. Or New York Times report by Gardiner Harris. Or this New York Times editorial.
Lies and missionary propaganda
At the outset itself, Annie Gowenwrites about the Asroi incident:
The trouble started a few months ago, when Hindu nationalists swept into a small village where several families had converted to Christianity more than a decade earlier. They held a fire purification ceremony with the villagers, tore a cross off the local church and put up a poster of the god Shiva. The space was now a temple, they declared.
The Adventist church itselfpublished a report saying the re-conversions were not forced. Maybe Annie should go and see how her fellow Americans picture and publish proudly"crushing and burning of the false gods of Hinduism."
Annie Gowen writes:
Then right-wing Hindu groups announced a Christmas Day ceremony where they planned to welcome hundreds of Christians and Muslims into Hinduism.
Annie seems to be not aware of what Christian missionaries doduring Christmas season. Christian missionaries convert others during Christmas season. In fact, Christmas season is huge for fund-raising and conversions. The evangelist Ravi Zachariassays "Christmas season presents tremendous opportunity for evangelistic outreach in India." You can see some more examples in this post and you can see how Christian missionaries hate even Hindus celebrating Hindu festivals!
Gardiner Harris in New York Times reports:






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