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To: RealMuLan who wrote (58470)1/7/2005 6:19:47 PM
From: arun gera  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
>so you actually compare all the aids, including those from Red Cross, with the above aids?>

Isn't the cross in Red Cross a religious symbol? I am not belittling all the good things thay are doing.

In India the trident is a religious symbol. I can imagine a charitable institution called Red Trident in India. Of course that would have different connotations in the west.

And let us not be that innocent. The Christian church was a body more political than most governments for almost two milleniums. Imperialists and christian missionaries worked together to win over the uncivilized masses. Converts paid their churches tithes (voluntary taxes)for ever expanding Amway like organizations.

Dalits in India are prime targets for evangelical christians. Helping out during calamities by giving aids (bribes) is a favorite tool of conversion. Wonder if the "activist" was being encouraged by an evangelical church.

-Arun
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