Pope - "Harvest India to Christianity"

And welcome to the ever growing “new ager club” Karen!

[QUOTE=lotusgirl;47863]And welcome to the ever growing “new ager club” Karen![/QUOTE]

Hi Lotusgirl, and thank you…can SD join as he is a new ager too?

Save it SD. They would prefer to let Christians and Muslims destroy our culture and people happily while our efforts to enlighten these fools on matters not covered by the Jerry Springer and Jay Leno shows should be met with disbelief. It is wrong to speak out against Christianized/Western bias since it is “offensive” to them, but OK for those who are on the receiving end. We are asked to believe that the Christian/Muslim genocides all throughout history is a minority thing while an isolated incident of inter-caste violence is representative of Hinduism. The cultural subversion of Hinduism and other religions ongoing today should be met with a smiling face, samosas, flowers, Basmati rice, pedas, Biryani, Pani puri, Bhel puri, Chicken Curry, Goat Curry, Tandoori Chicken, Chicken 65, some Yoga postures, and what not, but our resistance to such degradation should be treated with scorn and hatred.

It must indeed be a good feeling to gain entrance to the New Ager club.

And I just made myself hungry. This racist, pagan, and Hindutva nationalist, who speaks out against the religious and cultural oppression by followers of Christianity and Islam, has to eat some Indian food now.

yes, all that talk of Samosas has made me hungry…off I go…i will be back

Nietzche’s, new agers are not in touch with reality. They live in a “new age” that has not yet come - i.e., they are living in fantasy.

[QUOTE=Surya Deva;47938]Nietzche’s, new agers are not in touch with reality. They live in a “new age” that has not yet come - i.e., they are living in fantasy.[/QUOTE]

They will just be fodder for the real world out there.

[QUOTE=Nietzsche;47950]They will just be fodder for the real world out there.[/QUOTE

I have asked the question what are New Agers? please list …

Here, I found this ,…

The New Age movement is a non-religious Western spiritual movement that developed in the latter half of the 20th century. Its central precepts revolve around “drawing on both Eastern and Western spiritual and metaphysical traditions and then infusing them with influences from self-help and motivational psychology, holistic health, parapsychology, consciousness research and quantum physics”[2] in order to create “a spirituality without borders or confining dogmas” that is inclusive and pluralistic.[3] Another of its primary traits is holding to “a holistic worldview,”[4] thereby emphasising that the Mind, Body and Spirit are interrelated[1] and that there is a form of Oneness and unity throughout the universe.[5] It further attempts to create “a worldview that includes both science and spirituality”[6] and thereby embraces a number of forms of science and pseudoscience. The scientific community has debunked many New Age beliefs.

According to author Nevill Drury, the origins of the movement can be found in the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly through the works of the esotericists Emanuel Swedenborg, Franz Mesmer, Helena Blavatsky and George Gurdjieff, who laid some of the basic philosophical principles that would later influence the movement. It would gain further momentum in the 1960s, taking influence from metaphysics, self-help psychology, and the various Indian gurus who visited the West during that decade.[7]

The New Age movement includes elements of older spiritual and religious traditions ranging from atheism and monotheism through classical pantheism, naturalistic pantheism, and panentheism to polytheism combined with science and Gaia philosophy; particularly archaeoastronomy, astronomy, ecology, environmentalism, the Gaia hypothesis, psychology, and physics. New Age practices and philosophies sometimes draw inspiration from major world religions: Buddhism, Taoism, Chinese folk religion, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism; with strong influences from East Asian religions, Gnosticism, Neopaganism, New Thought, Spiritualism, Theosophy, Universalism, and Western esotericism.[8] The term New Age refers to the coming astrological Age of Aquarius.[1]

Now the question is, will these types achieve enlightenment, self realisation by doing what they do?

There you go Kareng, you confirmed it. The newage is a hodgepodge.

Try this recipe: In a blender put in the following ingrediants: custard, wine, pork, cheese, oranges, potatos, lager, chicken, fish, eggs. Then turn the blender on. See if anybody wants to drink the new-drink you have made.

[QUOTE=Surya Deva;48019]There you go Kareng, you confirmed it. The newage is a hodgepodge.

Try this recipe: In a blender put in the following ingrediants: custard, wine, pork, cheese, oranges, potatos, lager, chicken, fish, eggs. Then turn the blender on. See if anybody wants to drink the new-drink you have made.[/QUOTE]

Oh oh oh! ME!!! NAWT!

[QUOTE=Surya Deva;48019]There you go Kareng, you confirmed it. The newage is a hodgepodge.

Try this recipe: In a blender put in the following ingrediants: custard, wine, pork, cheese, oranges, potatos, lager, chicken, fish, eggs. Then turn the blender on. See if anybody wants to drink the new-drink you have made.[/QUOTE]

Yes Surya…Sikh, Hindu, Jesus liker, likes some Christians, Quantum Physics, Metaphysics, bits of a Buddhism liker, bits of Taoism liker,…this is what I know about you SD…this is why you need to admit you are a New Ager…

You can join our club if you like xx

[QUOTE=Nietzsche;48022]Oh oh oh! ME!!! NAWT![/QUOTE]

SD is a New Ager, he has hung himself, I led him towards the gallows and he followed me…

[QUOTE=kareng;48062]Yes Surya…Sikh, Hindu, Jesus liker, likes some Christians, Quantum Physics, Metaphysics, bits of a Buddhism liker, bits of Taoism liker,…this is what I know about you SD…this is why you need to admit you are a New Ager…

You can join our club if you like xx[/QUOTE]

Hey! Whaddaya know! That describes me as well! The only thing that isn’t there is political correctness and blind faith of old traditions, values, and practices!

There is no “blind faith” in Christianity.

[QUOTE=thomas;48091]There is no “blind faith” in Christianity.[/QUOTE]

I was meaning that in general Thomas. Antediluvian traditions that should have died out long ago and have no place in modern society. That includes Bhakti Hinduism, in addition to the negative and insular aspects of the Bible/Christianity and Quran/Islam, and so forth.

hi,
look at the christian designs on india
http://www.encyclopediaofauthentichinduism.org/articles/35_max_muller.htm

Yeah, one guy writes a couple of letter and he’s the embodiment of an entire religion and people.

[QUOTE=thomas;48107]Yeah, one guy writes a couple of letter and he’s the embodiment of an entire religion and people.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, considering his theories had such widespread influence and acceptance (from, you guessed it, Christian chauvinists) and negative impact on Indian history and culture…

[QUOTE=Nietzsche;48111]Yeah, considering his theories had such widespread influence and acceptance (from, you guessed it, Christian chauvinists) and negative impact on Indian history and culture…[/QUOTE]

So who is he?