Is India on a dangerous path?
National Commission for Minorities (NCM) said there has been “abnormally high” growth of Christian population in the North-East,especially in the districts bordering Bangladesh, and the Commission had sought details from the Christian leadership.While the proportion of Christians in India has remained the same for both decades – 1991 and 2001 at 2.3 per cent – in terms of percentage, Nagaland, Mizoram and Meghalaya have the highest percentage of Christians – 90 per cent, 87 per cent and 70.3 per cent respectively, NCM Chairman S Tarlochan Singh said. Reportedly Missionaries are systematically targeting specific regions of India in hopes of converting the entire nation to their brand of fanatic Christianity. Below is a detailed look into their designs and plans… Read full report here ( http://www.christianaggression.org/features_survey.php ) It just might surprise everyone.
The 2005 edition of the World Christian Database (http://www.worldchristiandatabase.org/) says that India is now 6% Christian. The government of India last conducted a census on the Indian population in 2001 said that Hindus were 81.4% of the population followed by Muslims at 12.4% and Christians at 2.3 %( Read full report here). However, the more recent data from the World Christian Database states that Hindus are now 74% of the population and Christians are 6% of the population. The new survey claims that Catholics have grown from 1.52% of the population in 1970 to 1.66% in 2005. The recent data suggests that the rampant and aggressive conversion by Christian missionaries is much more widespread than previously acknowledged.
By 2050, Christian Missionaries want to make South India a Christian majority finishing off Hinduism ( http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/23559769/422571809/name/THREAT+to+HINDUISM.pdf )
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