Nagaland
http://www.stephen-knapp.com/my_northeast_india_mission.htm
"This is where there has been ongoing trouble from militants trying to force
Christianity on people of the area and then secede from India as a separate
Christian country."
[...]
"There has also been a continuous rise in crimes based on religious differences.
Some of the Nagas may go to church with the Bible in one hand but after hearing
the sermons can be ready to fight over religion when they come out later. A
friend of mine was threatened four times at his house by men with rifles because
he is not a Christian. This is an example of the fear tactics used by militant
Christians. In fact, there are 23 major terrorist or militant organizations in
the northeast, all of which get funds from Christian organizations. Even while
we were there, there was a bandh or national strike based on political and
ideological reasons by the militant Christians. So where is there peace in such
a divisive means of so-called religion?"
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| User: "Jean Guernon" |
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| Title: No proof of terrorism as usual. Gee AK you have a hard time recognizing |
10 Oct 2004 10:20:01 PM |
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AK a écrit:
Nagaland
http://www.stephen-knapp.com/my_northeast_india_mission.htm
"This is where there has been ongoing trouble from militants trying to force
Christianity on people of the area and then secede from India as a separate
Christian country."
[...]
"There has also been a continuous rise in crimes based on religious differences.
Some of the Nagas may go to church with the Bible in one hand but after hearing
the sermons can be ready to fight over religion when they come out later. A
friend of mine was threatened four times at his house by men with rifles because
he is not a Christian. This is an example of the fear tactics used by militant
Christians. In fact, there are 23 major terrorist or militant organizations in
the northeast, all of which get funds from Christian organizations. Even while
we were there, there was a bandh or national strike based on political and
ideological reasons by the militant Christians. So where is there peace in such
a divisive means of so-called religion?"
A friend of his, yeah right.
Still No proof of terrorism, as usual. Gee AK you have a hard time
recognizing the truth
J.
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| User: "AK" |
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| Title: Re: No proof of terrorism as usual. Gee AK you have a hard time recognizing the truth Re: More on Christian Terrorists |
11 Oct 2004 02:52:23 AM |
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 03:20:01 GMT, Jean Guernon <jguernon@globetrotter.net>
wrote:
A friend of his, yeah right.
Still No proof of terrorism, as usual.
Oh sure there is
http://hinduworld.tripod.com/views/nscn.html
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| User: "Jean Guernon" |
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| Title: Re: No proof of terrorism as usual. Gee AK you have a hard time recognizing |
11 Oct 2004 11:05:24 AM |
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AK a écrit:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 03:20:01 GMT, Jean Guernon <jguernon@globetrotter.net>
wrote:
A friend of his, yeah right.
Still No proof of terrorism, as usual.
Oh sure there is
http://hinduworld.tripod.com/views/nscn.html
An mere opinion piece by someone who hates Christians. And they don't
even say that the Christians attack innocent civilians.
Gee you have to do better than that.
Almost ONLY MUSLIMS (98%) do this kind of thing.
J.
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