Faith is dangling between God and Money

"No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and love the other, 
or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot
serve both God and Money"

This is what Jesus Christ said in the Bible. The Holy book talks about the 
truth, love, austerity and peace among people. The spiritualism is the essence 
of
the Bible.

But, Kandhamal violence shows that certain sections of Christians have deviated 
from the central tenets of Christianity. They have indulged
themselves in the number game using the financial muscle power offered by the 
dubious international agencies.  Their clandestine operations over the years
in Kandhamal has given enough fodder to the majority communal forces like VHP 
and Bajrang Dal to grow in the area.

The mainstream English media is regularly carrying stories on the violence
unleashed by the Hindu fundamentalist forces in Kandhamal. The newspapers
have carried eight column banner headlines and the TV channels, specially the
English news providers, are showing exclusive special stories, during the
prime time, on how the Hindu fundamentalist activists are involved in
violent incidents attacking converted Christians (Panas).

However, there is another side of human tradegy. The Christians are not the only
victims. Even the Kandh tribals lost their life. The poor of both the
sides are the worst suffers in the power struggle of minority and majority
religious leaders enjoying the political patronage from the conflicting
vested interests.

Hence, the media needs to go beyond the news. They need to probe what are the 
circumstances responsible for the creation of a volcanic situation in 
Kandhamal. This requires an in-depth study.

The operations of the Christian missionaries need to be diagnosed in order
to understand the Kandhamal phenomena. One may be surprised to note that
the Christian community is not unanimous on conversions. There are more than
500 denominations among the Christians in India . Out of this, mainly three
groups – Catholic, Protestant and Penticoastal - are living in Orissa.

One should understand the differences among these Christian groups. The
Catholic believe in the idle workship. They are of the opinion that Father is
the mediator between the God and human being. They run the big Churches on
the principle of chain of command.

Contrary to this, the Protestants are strictly against the idle workship.
Instead, they believe in the trinity of God. And, they are not in favour of
conversions through proselytisation. They believe that a man should follow
Christianity through inner realization.

Penticostal are emerging fast in India . They are very interesting too. 
According to them, Holy Spirit is the manifestation of God. A person having 
Holy Spirit must speak in different tongues (Other than language he speaks). 
They stage manage healing through faith rather than medicine.

The Catholic and Penticoastal missionaries are mainly active in Kandhamal.
They run Churches by name such as  Assembly of God or Church of God . There has 
been virtual  rivalry  between these two denominations and they follow the 
principal of business chain in attracting people to their fold. For example, 
each visitor to the Church will be asked to bring minimum one or two new 
persons in the next visit to the Church. They take care the daily wages of the 
financially weaker visitors to the Church. They stress on the constant human 
touch in maintaining relationships with the people of their denominations.

These Christian missionaries are very cleverly using Non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) to reach unreached people. They either sponsor the NGOs 
like World Vision or ask their own men to form NGOs under the Registrar of 
Societies Act  or Indian Trust Act.

These Christian funded NGOs have constructed Community Halls in Kandhamal. The 
ventilators of these Community Halls are made in the shape of Cross symbol. 
After people start gathering to have meetings in these committee halls for  the 
issues related to the concerned areas, they gradually place either cross symbol 
or photograph of Jesus in the main hall. And, a pastor starts teaching  them 
about the Bible both in morning and evening in these Community Halls.

The pastor is shown as a social worker on the official records of one these
Christian sponsored NGOs. The academically poor, backward caste and
downtrodden youth are targeted to join as pastors. They are moulded 
emotionally, psychologically and mentally with a free fooding, loagding and 
medical facility for one year.

One should understand the modus operandi of these missionaries. The Catholic 
and Penticoastal missionaries enter an areas in the name of helping children or 
destitutes. They identify the children of the poor families in a village. Based 
on these children, they chalk out the community development programme of that 
area upto 15 years. They target the tender hearts to bring them into their 
fold. They are more interested in children homes instead of building old age 
homes.



To counter missionary activities, the majority communalists also get financial 
support from the local business community in Kandhamal. Sricharan Behera, a 
sociologist working in Kandhamal, said, “The business communities being loyal 
to the VHP are instrumental in providing moral and financial support to the 
campaign carried by the Hindu fundamentalist forces”. The VHP by creating false 
identity consciousness among the tribals have promoted anti-conversion and 
anti-Christian campaign, he said.

Interestingly, the minority and majority communalists have one common thread. 
Both of them use unemployed and uneducated youth for their vested interest. 
Behera said that the unemployed and uneducated youths are emotionally motivated 
by the communal elements to indulge in the violent and killing activities in 
Kandhamal.

Behera said that the insensitivity of the government to address the long 
pending issues related to land, trading, issuance of the caste certificate and 
similar other ethnic issues are responsible for the social tension in 
Kandhamal. “The State government due to its political compulsion or pressure 
has allowed the communal elements to create a lawlessness in the area. It 
failed to use its strong hand ; rather given passage to the communal elements 
to carry their inhuman activities without any obstruction. It had not used its 
honest guts to control the situation,” he said.

Both the minority and majority communalism are equally dangerous for the 
national integration. The secular mind people should work together to create 
awareness among people to restore communal harmony in Kandhamal.


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