History of Hindu-Christian Encounters (AD 304 to 1996)

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Seventeenth century Pandits of Tamil Nadu to Mahatma Gandhi have wasted no end of breath to demolish the dogma of Christianity. But it has hardly made any difference to the arrogance of Christian theologians and missionaries. That is because the dogma was never meant for discussion. It is an axiom of logic that that which has not been proved cannot and need not be disproved. Who has ever proved that the non-descript Jew who was crucified by a Roman governor of Judaea in 33 AD atoned for the sins of mankind for all time to come? Who has ever proved that those who accept that man as the only saviour will ascend to a heaven of everlasting bliss and those who do not will burn for ever in the blazing fire of hell? Nor can the proclamation or the promise or the threat be disproved. High-sounding theological blah blah notwithstanding, the fact remains that the dogma is no more than a subterfuge for forging and wielding an organizational weapon for aggression against other people. It is high time for Hindus to dismiss the dogma of Christianity with the contempt it deserves, and pay attention to the Christian missionary apparatus planted in their midst. The sole aim of this apparatus is to ruin Hindus society and culture, and take over the Hindus homeland. It goes on devising strategies for every situation, favourable and unfavourable. It trains and employs a large number of intellectual criminals ready to prostitute their talents in the service of their paymasters and adept at dressing up dark designs in high-sounding language. Table of Contents:- 1. Encounter on the Euphrates 2. Encounter in Malabar 3. Hallucinations of the Devil’s Devotees 4. Pirates in Priest’s Clothing 5. From Monologue to Dialogue 6. Encounter in Tamil Nadu 7. Encounter at Pondicherry 8. Encounter With Raja Ram Mohun Roy 9. Encounter in Maharashtra 10. Encounter With Sariskrit Pandits 11. Encounter With Maharshi Dayananda 12. Second Encounter in Tamil Nadu 13. Encounter With Swami Vivekananda 14. Encounter With Mahatma Gandhi 15. The Hoax of Human Rights 16. Debate in the Constituent Assembly 17. Missions Since Independence 18. Dethroning Monotheism 19. Sannyasins or Swindlers? 20. A Hornet’s Nest 21. Exploding a Mischievous Myth 22. Plea for Rejecting Jesus as Junk 23. Encounter With Arun Shourie 24. Fixing a Christian Windbag 25. Calling the Pope’s Bluff Bibliography

Author(s): Sita Ram Goel
Publisher: Voice of India
Year: 1984

Language: English
Pages: 562
Tags: Indian History

Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
1. Encounter on the Euphrates
2. Encounter in Malabar
3. Hallucinations of the Devil’s Devotees
4. Pirates in Priest’s Clothing
5. From Monologue to Dialogue
6. Encounter in Tamil Nadu
7. Encounter at Pondicherry
8. Encounter With Raja Ram Mohun Roy
9. Encounter in Maharashtra
10. Encounter With Sariskrit Pandits
11. Encounter With Maharshi Dayananda
12. Second Encounter in Tamil Nadu
13. Encounter With Swami Vivekananda
14. Encounter With Mahatma Gandhi
15. The Hoax of Human Rights
16. Debate in the Constituent Assembly
17. Missions Since Independence
18. Dethroning Monotheism
19. Sannyasins or Swindlers?
20. A Hornet’s Nest
21. Exploding a Mischievous Myth
22. Plea for Rejecting Jesus as Junk
23. Encounter With Arun Shourie
24. Fixing a Christian Windbag
25. Calling the Pope’s Bluff
Bibliography