Global Conspiracy of Religious Conversion

Eight lakh Hindus get converted every year

Approximately 3.5 lakh Hindus get converted to Islam and 4.5 lakh to Christianity every year; thus, approximately 8 lakh Hindus get converted every year. If the population of 1947 is compared with that today, it will be observed that the Christian population has grown 5 times and that of Muslims 8 times. Approximately 1.20 lakh Muslims and 3 lakh Christian preachers are striving hard to convert Hindus in our country. – Daily ‘Tarun Bharat’ (20.11.1999)

Nationwide preparedness of Christians for converting Hindus

A. A Christian religious front that is tirelessly working for the mission of conversions in Bharat : ‘As per the ‘Catholic directory’ of 1998 there are 1,19,250 missionaries, 15,101 Christian educational institutions and 47 lakh students who are getting educated in these institutions. Such is the pace of conversions carried out by the missionaries in Bharat.’

B. ‘Christians have targeted 75,000 Pin Codes in Bharat.’ – Father Johnson, USA

Various churches and organisations active in Bharat to convert Hindus

1. Seventh-day Adventist Church : ‘Seventh Day Adventists owes its success in Bharat to Canadian evangelist Ron Watts, who arrived in Bharat in 1997. At that time, the Adventist Church had 2,25,000 members after 103 years of operation. In five years, he took the membership to 7 lakh. This Church forms a group of 10-15 villages, and under the guidance of a pastor, conducts the task of conversions systematically. The local volunteers then carry forward this task. In 1998, 9,337 Hindus from 10 groups of 10 villages each got converted. In 1999, the number shot up to 40,000 Hindus from 40 groups.

2. Maranatha Volunteers International : This American organisation provides buildings to Seventh-day Adventist Church. They are committed to building 750 churches in Bharat between 2011-2012.

3. Fjarli : Oregon-based Fjarli family has a goal of building 1,000 churches at the rate of 1 church per day.’
– Father Johnson, USA

4. Sixty-seven Christian organisations in USA : ‘The Leprosy Mission International’, ‘Baptist Bible Fellowship International’, ‘The Bible League’, ‘World Vision’, ‘Trans World Radio’ etc. are some of the 67 USA organisations which are engaged in the mission of converting Hindus in Bharat very discreetly.’ – Monthly ‘Ekta’ (February 2005)

Muslim policy that has been active since 1983 to convert Hindus to Islam

1. ‘Enticing illiterate, ignorant and poor Hindus, especially the backward classes to convert to Islam

2. Marrying Hindu women and increasing the number of Muslims through procreation

(Using this conspiracy, approximately 5 lakh Hindu women have been converted to Islam in the past 15 years. Detailed information on this has been provided in the book titled ‘Love Jihad’ published by ‘Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’. – Compiler)

3. Preaching Islamic literature in all languages

(These days, as part of this conspiracy they distribute free copies of their text in Bharatiya languages. – Compilers)

4. Renovation of old mosques and construction of new mosques and madarsas

5. Organising international conferences of Muslims in various parts of the country.’
– Monthly ‘Samanvay’ (March-April 1986)

This conspiracy being experienced by Hindus is being carried out even today in a systematic manner.

What are the motives of non-Hindus in converting Hindus?

Converting Bharat into a Christian country

This is the prime motive of the Christians in converting Hindus, and Christian missionaries and churches in Bharat are actively performing this task. Some thoughts elucidated ahead are testimony to this fact.

A. Pope John Paul II : ‘In the first thousand years, Christianity blossomed in Europe. In the second thousand years, it spread to the American and African continents. In the third thousand years, let us pray that it spreads to the rest of the world and Bharat.’

B. Mother Teresa : ‘Conversion is the soul of the functioning of Christian missionaries. Without conversions, the missionaries will become lifeless’. (Do not forget that the secular Government of Bharat bestowed Mother Teresa with the highest award of ‘Bharat Ratna’ despite her rendering service in Bharat with this perspective.)

C. Father Johnson : ‘We westerners are under constant pressure to spread Christianity throughout the world. Since we believe that those who do not follow Christianity will go to Hell, we spread the message of Christ all over the world. Hindus believe that all religions are equal and hence, Bharat is a suitable country for conversions.’

Remember that the Union Government felicitated the American priest, Father Johnson, who performed the task of converting Hindus to Christianity for ten years, by misleading ignorant people to worship only one God.

Understand the significance of the Hindu Dharma

1. Impart Dharmashikshan to Hindus

The main reason for conversions of not just tribal Hindus, but Hindus at all levels is their ignorance about Hindu Dharma. To remove this ignorance, arrangement to impart Dharmashikshan to Hindus everywhere is required in every town, temple and school. With religious education, Hindus will abide by their Dharma and consequently, they will get the spiritual experience of its greatness. Such spiritual experiences will help develop pride in Hindu Dharma amongst Hindus and consequently, they will not fall prey to conversions.

 

2. Creating sanskars of Dharma on children from their childhood

Hindus should regularly teach their children stotras (Hymns) such as RamrakshaHanumanstotra and shlokas& nbsp;such as ‘Karagre vasate Lakshmi’, ‘Shubham karoti’, ‘Vadani kaval gheta’ etc. – all associated with good conduct. By narrating incidents from the Holy texts Ramayan and Mahabharat love for Dharma should be inculcated in them. If these sanskars that make children self-reliant are not impressed upon them in childhood, they will not learn them in their adulthood either. After conversions, however, they do begin to offer ‘namaz’ or ‘prayers’ with sincerity.

3. Awakening Hindus on an extensive scale

Another way of preventing conversions is to create extensive awareness among Hindus about the perverted history of non-Hindus attacking their culture and Dharma, the problems faced by converts with time and the harm caused to the society, the country and religion because of conversions. The mission of creating awareness among Hindus can be performed as follows.

A. Creating awareness by writing letters and articles to newspapers on conversions.

B. Creating awareness on these dangers through programmes, pamphlets, booklets, posters etc. in schools, colleges, offices, women’s groups, community groups, professional centres, religious festivals of local Deities etc.

C. Creating awareness among Hindus that ‘prayer meetings’, ‘healing meets’ etc. are actually organised to convert them; hence, they should not participate in them.

D. Meeting and dissuading Hindus who intend to convert to another religion.

4. Boycott schools and colleges of other religious orders

Schools and colleges of other religious orders take Hindu students away from their own Dharma and teach them to behave as per their religion. Hence, there is a high risk of the future Hindu generations getting converted by studying in such educational institutions. That is why, every Hindu should boycott such schools and colleges of other religious orders, and should send their children to Hindu schools and colleges.

5. Instilling fear in non-Hindus on trying to convert Hindus

‘Purifying converted Hindus is a remedy on preventing the rapid conversions of Hindus; but uniting so as to instill fear in those who convert Hindus, is an even more effective remedy on this problem.’ – Dr. Jayant Athavale, Founder, Sanatan Sanstha. (2.4.2007)

Lawful (Constitutional) means, prevent non-Hindus from converting Hindus !

Conversions are an anti-social, anti-national and anti religious act; hence, Hindus everywhere should unitedly fight it legally. This can be done in the following ways.

1. Alert Hindus about becoming victims of the tactics of non- Hindu campaigners !

2. Unitedly defeat various tactics of non-Hindu campaigners to convert Hindus !

3. As soon as you learn that a non-Hindu preacher has entered your territory, closely observe his moves on conversions. If he tries to convert Hindus, then unitedly admonish him.

4. File Police complaints against people who criticise Hindu  Dharma, perform fraudulent miracles, carry out religious conversions of Hindus through atrocities, deceit, enticements etc. !

5. Non-Hindus organise programmes such as ‘prayer meetings’, ‘healing meets’, ‘Know Islam’ etc. with the intention of converting Hindus at various places. If there is a risk of conversions taking place there, then they should be opposed by lodging Police complaints, agitating lawfully etc.

6. Identify the geographical areas and castes that have a higher rate of religious conversions. Go to such areas as full-time or as part-time volunteers for bringing about awakening on Dharma !

7. Do not donate to social service organisations, schools, hospitals etc. of Christians !

8. Give a joint memorandum to the people’s representative in your area demanding a law to ban conversions and follow up this matter !

Article 25 of the Bharatiya Constitution and conversions

1. Article 25 of the Bharatiya Constitution

This is titled ‘Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion’.

2. The Constitution of Bharat has an Article which is not found in the Constitution of any

other country in the world – the right to propagate religion, which is favourable for Christians

‘When drafting the Constitution, in the Article for freedom of religion, the word ‘propagate’ has been inserted. A renowned law expert and member of the Constitution Draft Committee, Mr. Kanhayyalal Munshi when discussing the Constitution on behalf of the Committee had said, ‘Christian community was demanding the right to propagate religion’. Christian community advocated that ‘propagation of religion is an important aspect of abiding by Christianity’. A renowned law expert Aladikrushna Iyyer in this context clarifi ed that the minority community was very aggressive about the right to propagate religion. We do not fi nd any mention of ‘those who have the right to abide by their religion also have the right to propagate, meaning preach’ in the Constitution of any other country in the world.

3. Christians have misinterpreted the word

‘propagate’, and argue that ‘conversions are a constitutional right’

On Page 117 of ‘Introduction to the Constitution of India’ by Dr. Durga Das Basu, his views on ‘operation (propagation)’ and ‘conversion’ have been provided. He says, ‘Christian leaders argue that they have unlimited constitutional rights to convert people through means other than words. However, this presumption is absolutely incorrect.’ – Prof. SM Golvalkar (43)

4. ‘As per one Supreme Court order, Article 25 (1) of the Constitution

which deals with freedom of religion does not imply the right to convert others

‘In 1997, Madhya Pradesh Government enacted a law against conversions. Rev. Stanislaus fi led a petition against this in the Supreme Court. The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice AN Ray interpreted the word ‘propagate’ used in Article 25 (1) of the Constitution as – “to spread from person to person, or from place to place, to disseminate, diffuse (a statement, belief, practice etc.)” and – “to transmit or spread from person to person or from place to place; carry forward or onward; diffuse; extend; as ‘propagate’ a report; ‘propagate’ the Christian religion”. The Bench observed : “We have no doubt that it is in this sense that the word `propagate’ has been used in Article 25 (1), for what the Article grants is not the right to convert another person to one’s own religion, but to transmit or spread one’s religion by an exposition of its tenets”.

A distinction was made between the right to propagate and the right to convert.

Referring to Article 25 (1), Chief Justice Ray, writing for the Court, held : What the Article grants is not the right to convert another person to one’s own religion, but to transmit or spread one’s religion by an exposition of its tenets. It has to be remembered that Article 25 (1) guarantees a freedom of conscious to every citizen, and not merely to the followers of one particular religion and that, in turn, postulates that there is no fundamental right to convert another person to one’s own religion because if a person purposely undertakes the conversion of another person to his religion, as distinguished from his effort to transmitor spread the tenets of his religion,  that would impinge on the “freedom of conscience” guaranteed to all the citizens of the country alike’.  ‘Every individual is free to convert to another religion but doing this through mental brainwashing or deceit is unethical. If full permission for conversions is granted then every religion will begin its campaign of preaching and all will try to convert by unfair means. The court at that time stated that the State Government will have full powers to punish individuals who support such wrong practices.

Source: Speakingtree.in