Hi Nachiketa,
  You are right.
  Tribals are worst effected from christian and hindutva forces on one hand and 
govt. and naxals on the other hand.
  From my investigations, I found that it's the same FORCE(global) funding and 
operating in all these religions and ideologies through human and non-human 
intelligence networks. 
  The urgent agenda seems to annihilate the indigenous systems and true 
spiritual knowledge and awakening.
  Also there is hunting for resources in tribal areas.
  The agents of this global process are mostly unconscious about the global 
conspiracy. They are rather programmed to blind faith and dogma.
  Very few have freewill to see beyond their conditioning (bio-software 
program).
  'Civilized' humans are dangerous for the tribes. Tribals have their spirits 
to take care of their traditions.
  Native Indian Spirit (Shamanism) is still alive in America though it was 
physically (in 3D) wiped off. 
  Indian soil will ever hold its true tribal spiritual treasure even if the 
majority of tribals are converted.
  Sathya

Nachiketa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          I agree with you on this - conversions done thru greed or coercion 
should be made illegal- and that the harvesting of souls by evangelicals should 
be banned by law. However, at the same time, the reconversion dramas of VHP and 
other Sangh parivar bodies (based mostly on intimidation or bribery) should be 
banned, and the insidious role of these organizations in tribal areas should be 
inquired into. I am concerned about the cultural imperialism of the mainstream 
Hindutva forces in tribal areas, and strong and organized attempts to 
incorporate/brainwash tribals into forgetting their own cultures. 

One may also consider that many dalits have converted to christianity because 
of caste based discrimination and economic domination by the upper castes. We 
also need to address the questions of such exploitation. 

Regards

Nachiketa






  On Jan 23, 2008 12:33 PM, adi_rkmv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
            
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> We have strayed far away from the topic under discussion.
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> It is okay to convert is a person is attracted by a religion and 
spends
> years studying it.
> But mass conversion by evangelist is nothing but a fraud. Most of 
the poor
> tpeople covnerted have no clue what i a bible not anything about 
Jesus. It
> is due to material incentives and coercion that they end up 
coverting. The
> stad has a duty to protect ids citizens from being exploited in 
this hideous
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This is not totally bad






  

                         

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