i feel like many are harbouring hope of ghar wapsi as a counter measure for demographic degradation: sorry to burst your bubble but you can’t even bring back 1% those who converted.
1. hindus aren’t capable of aggressive evangelisation
1. hindus aren’t capable of aggressive evangelisation
2. even if they were, there is no organisation and funding
3. each year that a convert spends in their new religion takes them further away from hinduism - society, family, their community begins to play a huge role - tearing them away from it is impossible
3. each year that a convert spends in their new religion takes them further away from hinduism - society, family, their community begins to play a huge role - tearing them away from it is impossible
4. fifty years from now it won’t matter whether they converted for rice or money or both
5. anti-hindu rhetoric is engrained in converts to both christianity and isIam: the level of brainwashing is just impossible for hindus to systematically counter at an individual level
5. anti-hindu rhetoric is engrained in converts to both christianity and isIam: the level of brainwashing is just impossible for hindus to systematically counter at an individual level
6. church holdings/assets increase every year while temple lands shrink each year. lands conferred to temples by Hindu kings of yore have been stolen by churches or politicians; hindu institutions under “secular” govt control with no finiancial freedom. ghar wasi my ***