Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
"Arson and burning of Christian religious places continued on Tuesday in Kandhamal despite a curfew in all major towns and prohibitory orders in force throughout the district. Even a Flag March by paramilitary forces did not deter the rioters, who went on a rampage setting fire to churches, vehicles and government facilities. Meanwhile, it has been revealed that the woman who was burnt to death in an orphanage in Bargarh district yesterday was a Hindu. "We have verified the antecedents of the woman and found that she was a Hindu," Sambalpur DIG YB Khurania said. Initial reports had suggested that she was a nun.
I wonder whether we do the right thing, setting up massive missionary organizations to alter the course of faith in otherwise civilized ancient cultures? Today 25,000 Catholic schools in the nation of India have been closed down in protest to killings in the Eastern Indian state of Orissa. Of course, the killings are, as Prime Minister Singh declares, "A National Disgrace". But let me ask this question, What is deficient in the Buddhist, Sikh, Hindu and Muslim cultures in India that requires our effort to reprogram Indian Nationals in our image? Isn't that outmoded and arrogant? Are they not moral and civilized. This is the 21st Century. Isn't this time to outlaw spiritual colonialism?
Or is there such a higher calling of our own superior values which overrides mutual respect?
A corollary, perhaps, aren't there enough destitute in the inner cities of Europe to absorb the energy of devotees of Western religions?
So I ask, are we better than this?
Catholic schools in India protest
"India's prime minister has called the violence a "national disgrace" Thousands of Catholic schools are shut across India in protest against continuing anti-Christian violence in the eastern state of Orissa. Eleven people have died after a Hindu leader was killed in the state's Kandhamal district last Saturday. Authorities said Maoist rebels were behind the killing, but some Hindu groups have accused Christians. Over 3000 police have been deployed but attacks on churches continue. Hundreds of Christians have fled their homes. The Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described the violence as a "national disgrace". The Pope too has condemned the violence and the Italian government has also expressed its concerns. '
More help needed' The Catholic Bishops Conference of India - the highest body of Catholic Bishops - has announced that all Catholic schools and colleges across India would remain closed on Friday. The organisation runs almost 25,000 schools and colleges in India." Read the entire story from the BBC, here.
I wonder whether we do the right thing, setting up massive missionary organizations to alter the course of faith in otherwise civilized ancient cultures? Today 25,000 Catholic schools in the nation of India have been closed down in protest to killings in the Eastern Indian state of Orissa. Of course, the killings are, as Prime Minister Singh declares, "A National Disgrace". But let me ask this question, What is deficient in the Buddhist, Sikh, Hindu and Muslim cultures in India that requires our effort to reprogram Indian Nationals in our image? Isn't that outmoded and arrogant? Are they not moral and civilized. This is the 21st Century. Isn't this time to outlaw spiritual colonialism?
Or is there such a higher calling of our own superior values which overrides mutual respect?
A corollary, perhaps, aren't there enough destitute in the inner cities of Europe to absorb the energy of devotees of Western religions?
So I ask, are we better than this?
Catholic schools in India protest
"India's prime minister has called the violence a "national disgrace" Thousands of Catholic schools are shut across India in protest against continuing anti-Christian violence in the eastern state of Orissa. Eleven people have died after a Hindu leader was killed in the state's Kandhamal district last Saturday. Authorities said Maoist rebels were behind the killing, but some Hindu groups have accused Christians. Over 3000 police have been deployed but attacks on churches continue. Hundreds of Christians have fled their homes. The Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described the violence as a "national disgrace". The Pope too has condemned the violence and the Italian government has also expressed its concerns. '
More help needed' The Catholic Bishops Conference of India - the highest body of Catholic Bishops - has announced that all Catholic schools and colleges across India would remain closed on Friday. The organisation runs almost 25,000 schools and colleges in India." Read the entire story from the BBC, here.