Christist conversion marketing as multinational enterprise -- TH
Chowdary

October 7, 2008

*The Danger of Hindu-Christian Riots in Andhra Pradesh – TH
Chowdary*

The weeks-long Hindu Christian riots in Kandhamal  District of Orissa
and
similar incidents in Karnataka are not unlikely to be repeated in Andhra
Pradesh very soon. In Orissa and Karnataka the riots are precipitated by
the
intensive, aggressive, extensive activities of hundreds of missionary
organizations with thousands of fulltime, well-paid propagandists and
agents. In Kandhamal District, alone there are 350 missionary
organizations
funded from all quarters of the world. They are engaging lots and lots
of
unemployed people, to inveigle poor and uneducated Hindus into
Christianity
by monetary rewards, given in installments related to the number of
people
that these full-time marketers of Christianity are able to convert.
Aiding
them are the fifth columns of a number of NGOs with enticing names, all
funded by Christian missions from abroad?  The fact that in Kandhamal
District alone the Christian population has increased from 6 percent in
1970
to 27 percent in 2001, despite an Act enacted by Orissa Legislature in
1967
to prevent conversion shows the intensity of the multinational
conversion,
[MNC] enterprises marketing and financial clout.

2.      In Karnataka, it is plain blasphemy, openly and aggressively
indulged in by an MNC enterprise that has led to the Hindu-Christian
strife.
In Andhra Pradesh, strife is building up and will burst with great fury
in
not too distant a time. In Village after Village, different
denominations of
Christians are planting churches, recruiting converts as pastors, paying
them handsomely, they are also engaging thousands of unemployed Hindu
youth
for propagating Christianity and gaining converts. These are being
rewarded
in installments.  Just as the total compensation of company employees is
having a fixed and varying components, fixed amount and varying amount
related to the number of converts they are able to bring into
Christianity.

3       A look at the Table below shows the fantastically numerous
places of
worship or prayers of Muslims and Christians district-wise in our State
it
would be seen based upon Christian  population  is 1.44% as per the
census
of 2001,  there is one   place of worship for seven Christians and one
place
of worship for 39 Muslims and one place of worship for 341 Hindus.

Existing No. of Temples, Mosques and Churches in as on 31st March 2005.
(Revenue and Endowment Board of Andhra Pradesh)

District                                          Temples
Churches                  Mosques
Adilabad                                       12,346
3,347                       18,482
Ananthpur                                  14,008               4,892
9,328
Chittor                                     26,120                9,098
12,320
Cuddpah                                         22,982
7,241                         14,223
East Godavari                        8,220                  12,123
9,230
Guntur                                             9,302
16,388                       5,429
Hyderabad                               13,144                   3,204
15,203
(Rangareddy)
Kakinada                              7,203                     8,585
5,274
Karimnagar                                 4,129
1,648                            9,714
Khammam                                    5,210
7,203                           5,922
Krishna                                        8,929
8,462                            3,769
Kurnool                                     6,549
5,203                              9,293
Machlipatnam                    5,000                      8,320
6,493
Mahboobnagar                  3,299                      3,128
7,235
Medak                                           6,302
3,203                                3,234
Nellore                                        7,993
6,782                                7,323
Nalgonda                                   6,882
2,412                                5,239
Nizamabad                         4,638                  3,203
9,366
Prakasham                        4,255                   5,583
4,932
Srikakulam                            7,339                  9,879
2,140
Warangal                             1,393                     6,320
1,342
West Godavari                    3,293                   5,464
2,765
Vishakapatnam                  6,430                  3,203
4,203
Vizianagaram                        3,891                  3,100
3,500

TOTAL                                      198,857           147,991
175,959

4       Where from is the money coming for the large number of
Christians'
places of worship, if the Christian population is only 1.44%? In
contradiction of the census figures, leaders of Christian churches and
associations having been asserting that their population is not less 10%
to
12% in Andhra Pradesh and therefore every party must put up 10% to 12%
candidates of their total number, from Christians. The difference
between
1.44% as per GOI's census of 2001 and 10% to 12% claimed by Christians
is
clear indication of the fraud that the conversion enterprises are
indulging
in. It appears that they are telling the converts to continue to
describe
themselves as Hindu Scheduled Castes, so that they continue to get the
benefit of reservations meant for Hindu SCs.  They withhold the fact of
conversion from the government records.  At the same time in order to
protect themselves from the exposure of fraud and continue to get
benefit of
reservations, they have launched a movement for get "Christian dalits".
The
greatest lure to get converts from Hindu Harijans is that in
Christianity
there are no castes.  How come then that there are Dalits among
Christians?
Another fraud that the converters are indulging in is 70% of the
Christians
in Andhra Pradesh are former SCs.  In the educational Institutions and
medical Institutions that Christians are founding and managing, there
are no
reservations for "dalit Christians". But the churchmen and the
converters
are asking that in Hindu Institutions, including government and colleges
there should be reservations to Christian dalits. 98% of the Bishops in
India are from upper castes, while 70% of the Christians are former
Scheduled Castes. The caste discrimination continues in Christianity.
There
are Reddy Christians, Kamma Christians, Brahmin Christians and Dalit
Christians. They seldom inter-marry. This is another fraud for selling
Christianity.

5       Almost all Hindus are feeling tremendously agitated about the
intense activities of the multinational conversion enterprises, their
planting of churches in Villages. Families are getting divided, so are
Village populations and so will be the entire polity in the state.
Wanting
to know whether there is anything in the Gospels which promotes this
division and strife in the people, I am surprised to find the following
in
the Gospel according to Luke in the New Testament Chapter 12,

51 "Do you suppose that I came to give peace on earth? I tell you, not
at
all, but rather division.

52  "For from now on five in one house will be divided: three against
two,
and two New testament of Bible:

53:  "Father will be divided against son and son against father, mother
against daughter and daughter against mother.

6        In Andhra Pradesh especially in districts of the Godavari, we
are
sitting on a time-bomb of Hindu-Christian strife. To prevent this,
intelligentsia in the State and newspapers and media men with integrity
must
bring out the facts, including the conflict between 1.44% Christian
population according to government on the one hand and thousands
of  churches and claims of Christian leaders that their population is
10%
and more.  Government should also find out where from the money is
coming
for thousands of full timers and buildings for churches. Income Tax
authorities must also swing into action to assess the total cost of all
the
churches that are built and find out from the church owners, the sources
of
their funds.

7       Finally, Government of Andhra Pradesh is contributing not a
small
measure to the building up of strife between Christians and Hindus by
subsidizing the pilgrimage of Christians to Jerusalem from the funds of
the
'secular' Government of Andhra Pradesh.  The 'secular' government is
spending tax moneys for the performance of Christians' marriages.
Government
of Andhra Pradesh is not spending tax moneys for subsidizing the
pilgrimage
of Hindus or performance of their marriages. The TTD's 'Kalyanamastu'
is
financed by offerings of Hindus to the Hindu God, Balaji in
Tirumala.  Government of Andhra Pradesh is also spending tax moneys,
performing marriages of Muslims.This way the government is contributing
to
the heart burning among Hindus and therefore for the building up of
potential strife between the various religious communities in the state.
It
would be proper for any responsible government, especially the
government of
Andhra Pradesh which claims to be transparent and accountable to come
out
with a White Paper on the number of conversion enterprises, associated
NGOs
and  finances available to the MNC enterprises to build numerous
churches;
how many are engaged as full timers for conversion activities and
whether
the Supreme Court's observation that the right to propagate guaranteed
in
the Constitution does not confer right to convert is being flouted by
the
MNC enterprises. . And since the conversion activities are conducted as
a
business with modern marketing methods, with multinational sources for
funds, the constitutionally guaranteed freedom to propagate, profess and
practice religion is being misused by the commercial activities of the
multinational conversion enterprises. Right to convert oneself to
another
religion is legal; can such a right to convert extend to MNC
enterprises,
operating on commercial lines? It would   be right and prudent to ban
this
organized marketing of religions by company-like multinational
enterprise
conversion missions offering the same product competitively under
different
brands.

Dr T H Chowdary
* Director : Center for Telecom Management & Studies
Chairman : Pragna Bharati, Andhra Pradesh
Fellow: Tata Consultancy Services & Satyam Computer Services
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