The Hindus have been slowly at work carving out positions in America. In Sugarland, Texas and Marlboro, New Jersey- Brahman Indians have used Indian Slave labor to build the largest Hindu structures in N.America/World
If I was Bishop of Galveston-Houston, I would get on a helicopter and douse that horrid Monkey Demon god in Sugarland with Holy Water.
Christian Tactics Vol. 3
If I was Bishop of Galveston-Houston, I would get on a helicopter and douse that horrid Monkey Demon god in Sugarland with Holy Water.
Houston Public Media
Sugar Land-area Hindu temple now home to third largest statue in the U.S.
The statue depicts Hanuman, a Hindu deity, who is shown as a human figure with a monkey's face.
Remember that time when Indians used H1B visas to import Indian SLAVES into the USA to build a Hindu temple in New Jersey??
Christian Tactics Vol. 3
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/11/11/human-trafficking-suit-spreads-to-hindu-temples-in-five-us-states
"The suit charges the workers were paid as little as $1.20 an hour, staggeringly below the US federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour and New Jersey’s statewide minimum wage of $12 per hour.
Last month, in an amended complaint, the lawsuit was expanded to include accusations of labour exploitation at Hindu temples in four more states across the US – in Chino Hills, California, outside Los Angeles; Bartlett, Illinois, outside Chicago; Stafford, Texas, outside Houston; and Lilburn, Georgia, outside Atlanta."
Last month, in an amended complaint, the lawsuit was expanded to include accusations of labour exploitation at Hindu temples in four more states across the US – in Chino Hills, California, outside Los Angeles; Bartlett, Illinois, outside Chicago; Stafford, Texas, outside Houston; and Lilburn, Georgia, outside Atlanta."
St. Thomas the Apostle is believed to have arrived in India in 52 AD, specifically at the great Keralan port of Cranganore (Muziris), on the west coast of India.
Thomas the Apostle arrived in India in 52 AD.
The Gospel of John was written in 72 AD.
Christ was crucified and Resurrected in 33 AD.
Effort to preach the Gospel in India outdates Western (Christian) Civilization.
Thomas the Apostle arrived in India in 52 AD.
The Gospel of John was written in 72 AD.
Christ was crucified and Resurrected in 33 AD.
Effort to preach the Gospel in India outdates Western (Christian) Civilization.
St. Thomas is reported to have converted local Brahmins with the aid of miracles and built seven churches in Kerala, including the first church in India at Palayur. He then headed eastwards to the ancient temple town of Mylapore (now in the suburbs of Madras, Chennai), where he was opposed by the orthodox Brahmins and eventually martyred.
St.Thomas Christians had enjoyed social, political and religious superiority. In the
earlier period also, Christians enjoyed a high position in the society. The historical evidences
and ancient writings including copper plates viz Canai Thomman Copper plate, Tarisapally
Copper plates and Grant to Iravikorthan plate etc., are the best sources for students about it.
These copper plates really showed the conditions of the Christians at the time of the issue of
the plates. The St.Thomas Christians had assimilated many of the social customs and
practices of the land and were indistinguishable in the society. This try to reveals the
historicity of ancient evidences and relevance of St.Thomas tradition and the influence if this
tradition in the life of St.Thomas Christians in Kerala.
When the Portuguese came to Malabar they found the Thomas Christians as a
prosperous and flourishing community with a very high social and political status. It was
also due to the high social and political privileges, which they enjoyed from the beginning.
The Syrian Christians were conservative and the pride of race and ancient traditions
were dearer to them than political and economic development. Thomas Christians had a
recognized place in the society and their way of life was deeply influenced by that of the society in which they lived....In short, the Thomas Christians of India, in the first sixteen centuries of their
existence developed an identity of their own with a relative autonomy and self- rule in the
universal Church. It was mainly by their apostolic origin and tradition. Jawaharlal Nehru,
Prime Minister of India (1947 – 1964) in the book “Glimpses of World History” (1934)
clearly ascertain that “Remember, Saint Thomas came to India when many of the countries of
Europe had not yet become Christian, and so those Indians, who trace their Christianity to
him have a longer history and a higher ancestry than that of Christians of many of the
European countries. And it is really a matter of pride to us that it so happened.” The Thomas
Christians carved out a distinct niche in the socio-cultural ambience of Kerala, thereby
making the history of Kerala, rich and vibrant...-
HISTORICAL STUDY OF THE ARRIVAL OF APOSTLE ST. THOMAS
IN KERALA AND ITS
INFLUENCE ON THE LIFE OF THE ST.THOMAS CHRISTIANS
Final Report of the Minor Research Project
Submitted to the
University Grants Commission, New Delhi
(UGC Ref. No.: MRP (H)-0600/12-13/KLMG031/UGC-SWRO, Dated 23rd September 2013)
By
Fr. Dr. THOMSON ROBI
earlier period also, Christians enjoyed a high position in the society. The historical evidences
and ancient writings including copper plates viz Canai Thomman Copper plate, Tarisapally
Copper plates and Grant to Iravikorthan plate etc., are the best sources for students about it.
These copper plates really showed the conditions of the Christians at the time of the issue of
the plates. The St.Thomas Christians had assimilated many of the social customs and
practices of the land and were indistinguishable in the society. This try to reveals the
historicity of ancient evidences and relevance of St.Thomas tradition and the influence if this
tradition in the life of St.Thomas Christians in Kerala.
When the Portuguese came to Malabar they found the Thomas Christians as a
prosperous and flourishing community with a very high social and political status. It was
also due to the high social and political privileges, which they enjoyed from the beginning.
The Syrian Christians were conservative and the pride of race and ancient traditions
were dearer to them than political and economic development. Thomas Christians had a
recognized place in the society and their way of life was deeply influenced by that of the society in which they lived....In short, the Thomas Christians of India, in the first sixteen centuries of their
existence developed an identity of their own with a relative autonomy and self- rule in the
universal Church. It was mainly by their apostolic origin and tradition. Jawaharlal Nehru,
Prime Minister of India (1947 – 1964) in the book “Glimpses of World History” (1934)
clearly ascertain that “Remember, Saint Thomas came to India when many of the countries of
Europe had not yet become Christian, and so those Indians, who trace their Christianity to
him have a longer history and a higher ancestry than that of Christians of many of the
European countries. And it is really a matter of pride to us that it so happened.” The Thomas
Christians carved out a distinct niche in the socio-cultural ambience of Kerala, thereby
making the history of Kerala, rich and vibrant...-
HISTORICAL STUDY OF THE ARRIVAL OF APOSTLE ST. THOMAS
IN KERALA AND ITS
INFLUENCE ON THE LIFE OF THE ST.THOMAS CHRISTIANS
Final Report of the Minor Research Project
Submitted to the
University Grants Commission, New Delhi
(UGC Ref. No.: MRP (H)-0600/12-13/KLMG031/UGC-SWRO, Dated 23rd September 2013)
By
Fr. Dr. THOMSON ROBI
Indians are the perfect Goyim in the Talmudic worldview. Its much eaiser to look at Hindus as human cattle than a Spaniard or a Japanese because the Hindu genuinely worships cattle.
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