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Real danger
Sir, - I am a Christian of Indian origin and have travelled
around the world. The real source of danger to the Indian
Christian community is not the handful of Hindu extremists. Most
of the violent incidents have been due to aggressive
evangelising. Other than this there have been few attacks on
Christians.
I am afraid that our so-called leaders such as John Dayal and
Bishop De Lastic are leading our community down a dangerous path
by allying with fundamentalist mullahs. Worldwide the main danger
to Christians comes from Islam. In Islamic countries evangelising
is banned with death penalty. In Egypt, no new churches may be
built. Even repairs are forbidden. Each year dozens of Christian
girls are forcibly converted to Islam. In Pakistan forcible
conversion of Christian girls by Muslims is common. In Sudan,
starvation is used as a weapon to convert Christian villagers to
Islam. In Dubai, a Lebanese Christian man was beheaded when it
was discovered that his wife back home was a Muslim woman.
From all this it is clear that we face a better future if allied
with Hindus. John Dayal and Lastic are perhaps unaware of a
recent speech by Archbishop Giuseppe Bernardini at a Vatican
meet, Synod of European Bishops, where he proclaimed Islam as the
number one threat to Christianity. In this speech the lack of
secularism in Muslim countries was highlighted.
Samuel Varghese,
Charlotte (U.S.)
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