JANASENA Posted September 21, 2015 Author Report Posted September 21, 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR0G1WaA5Rc sFun_duh2 sFun_duh2 sFun_duh2
JANASENA Posted September 21, 2015 Author Report Posted September 21, 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E7bpN229j4 sFun_duh2 sFun_duh2
rapchik Posted September 21, 2015 Report Posted September 21, 2015 yes youtube lo bogus video lu petti janalni mosam chesthunnaru. like some lady has paralyses and it was cured only bcoz his preachings . asala ilanti donga pujarlani emathamaina sare bokka lo esi dobba li ilanti dhomnga babu ani religions lo unaru but ...oka holy place ki vachi cheydam thapu ...dhani nenu kandisthuna. Ma fans kuda dhiniki support chestahru
JANASENA Posted September 21, 2015 Author Report Posted September 21, 2015 ilanti dhomnga babu ani religions lo unaru but ...oka holy place ki vachi cheydam thapu ...dhani nenu kandisthuna. Ma fans kuda dhiniki support chestahru yes nepal earthquake was a good example
rapchik Posted September 21, 2015 Report Posted September 21, 2015 yes nepal earthquake was a good example cant take it as example but may be
JANASENA Posted September 21, 2015 Author Report Posted September 21, 2015 cant take it as example but may be if you have time look into this http://www.newsx.com/world/2793-nepal-earthquake-nepalis-should-convert-to-christianity-and-not-rebuild-their-pagan
Rendu Posted September 21, 2015 Report Posted September 21, 2015 Mana religion kuda strict em kadu ga andhuke ilanti vatiki ki scope vuntundi
mustang302 Posted September 21, 2015 Report Posted September 21, 2015 desam lo kistianity vadha..undakoodahu antae...flag lo aa white color theseyyandi antunna RB answer it i say..answer it...!!
rapchik Posted September 21, 2015 Report Posted September 21, 2015 if you have time look into this http://www.newsx.com/world/2793-nepal-earthquake-nepalis-should-convert-to-christianity-and-not-rebuild-their-pagan Yea agreed ..i read what happened before this was happening this was one of the cause showed but here is another story there was cow slaughter this is said to be banned but its still exist http://pulse.com.gh/religion/in-nepal-before-the-earthquake-hinduism-devotees-killed-250-000-cows-to-celebrate-festival-id3713395.html
JANASENA Posted September 21, 2015 Author Report Posted September 21, 2015 desam lo kistianity vadha..undakoodahu antae...flag lo aa white color theseyyandi antunna RB answer it i say..answer it...!! Mustang ne kyamedy ni konchem pakkana pedithey coming to the topic Christianity vaddu ani evadannadu myan ? #whatiamsaying point no: 1 prathi matham lo matham peru chep[pukoni racha chese edava kulapeddalu unnathavaraku mana desam baagupadadu. point no: 2 Christians and muslim conversions mana desam lo ekkuva jaruguthunnaynatey adi mana chethakani thanam. point no: 3 religion never feeds you. Only hard work pays off point no: 4 As a hindu and living in hindusthan I will try my level best to preach hinduism. evadiki istam untey naa threads choodochu ledantey they can stay away
mybabyboy Posted September 21, 2015 Report Posted September 21, 2015 so true...the same shit is happening again ...but this time its india
JANASENA Posted September 21, 2015 Author Report Posted September 21, 2015 so true...the same ###### is happening again ...but this time its india Census, Christians, Conversions Despite having the highest level of female education and the lowest fertility rate, why is the Christian population growth rate the same as that of the average Indian? 490 365 Comments (150) Written by Surjit S Bhalla | Updated: September 1, 2015 7:37 am The headline data in the news is that the share of Muslims in the population has increased yet again, to 14.2 per cent in 2011 from 11.7 per cent 20 years ago. After a long delay — almost three years — the government has finally released the most basic of census figures: the religious composition of the population. Regardless of the findings, the time has come for political parties to stop dictating to number-crunchers when is a “good” time to release the data. As the just-released figures show, the people, political parties and experts will provide their own spin to the data, no matter when it is released. So can we please stop interfering, Congressand BJP? The Congress, because it sat on the data for two long years and the BJP for sitting on it for another year. The headline data in the news is that the share of Muslims in the population has increased yet again, to 14.2 per cent in 2011 from 11.7 per cent 20 years ago. What causes the population share of a group to rise? Higher fertility rates, net immigration and a lower mortality rate. By far, the most important is the fertility rate. What determines the fertility rate? Essentially, the education of the mother and family income. The three are obviously related — poor, uneducated families tend to have more children. So an important and defining way to look at the higher population growth rate of Muslims is to view it as a reflection of their relative poverty. Indeed, as documented well by the Sachar Committee, Muslims are the poorest community in India. They also do not benefit from the nonsense of the reservation system; practically every group has reservations for education and jobs, except for Muslims. Read also: Bend it like Bhalla In this regard, there is nothing but cheers for the demagoguery of Hardik Patel, who is demanding education and job reservations for one of the richest communities in India: the Patels. May he finally succeed in eliminating reservations from the Indian psyche and the Constitution, and replace them with affirmative action, which Muslims would also be eligible for. The good news is that the gap between Hindu and Muslim annual population growth rates is narrowing. Between 1991 and 2001, the Muslim population grew at a decadal rate 1.2 (log) percentage points higher than Hindus (3 vs 1.8 per cent); In 2001-11, this gap has come down to 0.6 percentage points — 2.2 vs 1.6 per cent. For all religious groups, the population grew at a 1.6 per cent per annum in 2001-11, a steep decline from the 2.3 per cent a decade earlier. The census data shows up some other interesting facts. There is a sharp decline in the fraction of the Sikh population — a fall from a 2 per cent share in 1991 to 1.7 per cent in 2011. This is along entirely expected lines. Sikh women have the second highest educational-attainment level (behind Christians); and fertility, to a large extent, is determined by the mother’s education. But here is the surprising revelation in the data: several commentators have noted that the share of the Christian population has stayed relatively constant at 2.3 per cent; hence their conclusion that the much-hyped conversion issue is indeed hype. That is a hasty and wrong conclusion. It is surprising that the share of the Christian population has stayed constant; it should have declined significantly. Why? Because, along with Sikhs, Christians are the richest community in India. In the early 1990s, mean per capita consumption of Christians was Rs 404 per month and the fertility rate was 3.8 children per woman. The corresponding numbers for Sikhs: Rs 473 and 3.9. Almost identical, right? If so, then the population growth rate of Christians should be virtually identical to that of Sikhs; actually, somewhat less because of the higher education level and slightly lower fertility rate. But that is manifestly not so. Between 1991 and 2011, the Sikh population grew at an average rate of 1.2 per cent per annum, while the population growth rate of Christians was a relatively higher 1.9 per cent per annum. This growth rate was higher than that of Hindus (1.8 per cent) and almost exactly equal to the average for all religions. So, despite having the highest per capita consumption, the highest level of female education and the lowest fertility, the Christian growth rate is the same as that of the average Indian. So what is going on? Conversions. Christianity practises proselytisation in modern times. The analysis allows one to put a figure to the average per year conversions that modern Christian missionaries have been able to achieve. It is the gap between what the Christian population should have been in 2011 versus the reality of 27.8 million. If Christians had the same population growth rate as Sikhs (of 1.2 per cent a year rather than the actual growth rate of 1.9 per cent a year), the total number of Christians in India would have been 24.1 million. The “excess” Christian population of 3.7 million in 2011 is very likely due to conversions. This excess translates into an average conversion rate of 1.7 lakh per year between 1991 and 2011. In an item based on the ministry of home affairs’ annual report 2011-12, ‘The NGOs that will come under the lokpal’s ambit’ (The Indian Express, January 3, 2012), Shyamlal Yadav reports that “In all, of the 958, at least 515 were Christian missionary organisations, which collectively received Rs 2,003.75 crore as foreign contributions.” In that year, a total of Rs 11,000 crore was received by all NGOs. Assuming this money was mostly for conversions, a lower bound estimate of conversion expenditures can be obtained: approximately Rs 1.1 lakh per person or Rs 5.5 lakh for a family of five (again, assuming that a family is converted together). The actual conversion expenditures are possibly lower; equally, possibly higher. However, it is quite unlikely that a poor converted family gets an amount in the range of several lakhs — if so, newspapers would have reported it! Since souls are being saved by the modern evangelicals, one presumes they don’t charge a fat salary to convert poor, desperate Hindus. But apparently they do. The writer is contributing editor, ‘The Indian Express’, and senior India analyst, the Observatory Group, a New York-based policy advisory group.
tom bhayya Posted September 21, 2015 Report Posted September 21, 2015 my fathers home town daggara ok chinna village undhi its has around 60 to 70 homes in that village & they have 4 churches there. Most of the east godavari people with low income & hard livelihood are turning towards christianity. :3D_Smiles_38: :3D_Smiles_38: evening aiyytappatiki mikes with full sound prardhanalu. :3D_Smiles_38: amalapuram side baagga convert ayithunnaru balayogi time loney started avi... thugo lo peaks lo undhi idhi SC's antha christians ey ippudu mostly
Keerthana Posted September 21, 2015 Report Posted September 21, 2015 family unte..first lady/wife/mother convert avtadi then migata janam $s@d
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