---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: walter pinto <[email protected]> Date: Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 2:09 PM
I just spammed your email it's extremely confusing and cannot figure out who is telling the truth. All I know is Mother Theresa lived among the poorest of the poor and made a difference in the lives of thousands and did not go around verifying the identities of the dying poor so as to convert them. People are just jealous and have nothing better to do but gossip and criticize. India would be better off if some of it's citizen's take care of at least one homeless person. Converting or not converting should not be a priority but causing riots and destruction is the worst scourge. Let Christians be Christians, Muslims be Muslims, Hindus be Hindus, and Parsi, Sikhs and all of humanity can even work towards consolidating into One religion under One Supreme God and all its followers just remember the supreme command: Love God with all your heart and be good/kind to your neighbor as you expect him to be and be forgiving to one another and then the rest will follow. I know this is impossible but this is where the political parties and others must focus on and not who said what. Sincerely, A former Citizen of India who even after 45 yrs can sing Hindustan Hamara reneku ghar nahi hai. So please stop fighting and pointing fingers, just provide a piece of bread to the masses who are starving. God Bless my Birth Place-Bharat Matha the Land of Gandhi who like Mother Theresa made a big difference! Shalom, Salaam Waleh ko, Namaste! ------------------------------ *From:* Goanet Reader <[email protected]> *To:* "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <[email protected]> *Sent:* Monday, March 30, 2015 11:37 PM *Subject:* Jagdish Bhagwati | The false alarm over Christians in India (LiveMint.com) Jagdish Bhagwati | The false alarm over Christians in India Alarmist views about Indian Christians being under threat are overplayed and must be forcefully exposed as such Photo: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters A recent opinion piece by Julio Ribeiro, the much-admired scourge of Khalistainis, complains plaintively that he is on "a hit list" today from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) because he is a Christian. Similar alarmist views on Christianity are common in India today, simply because of the election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the decimation of the Congress by the BJP. They are being spread by church leaders; for example Catholic Archbishop Anil Couto is reported to have even celebrated the defeat of BJP in the recent Delhi elections as if a calamity for Christians had been averted. But they are so ridiculous and libelous to the prime minister, and even the BJP generally, that they must be exposed forcefully as such.
