Friday, April 8, 2011

Christian assault on the Sikhs of Panjab

Subj: Christian assault on the Sikhs of Panjab

1. The basic problem is our poor attitude towards the disadvantaged sections of our society. Christian assault is undeniably there, but worse than that is our inaction, towards our own safety. It is a pity that heat of this assault in Panjab, has not waken up either the people of Panjab, or the Panjabi Leaders. In fact, like muddle-heads, both are following:

" the path of least assistance "

towards our disadvantaged Mazbhi-Sikhs.

2. We are not prepared to face the reality of our problem, but are inventing dark fantasies towards this problem. We are going to extremes in complaining ( bitching & barking about the problem ), but are going to extremities of inaction ( towards our disadvantaged brothers & sisters ).
Our dark fantasies and make-believe explanations, are not going to make this problem go away.

3. It is a self-made problem, we Hindus/Sikhs are too selfish. It is a hellish-journey, but we have no one to blame but ourselves.

When these Mazbhi-Sikhs are in trouble, somebody has to turn up, to assist them, to take the edge of their pains. But what happens at times like this, who turns up to assuage & alleviate the harshly-ruled & exploited Mazbhi-Sikhs ? Not their coreligionists, the high-caste Sikhs & Hindus, but the Christians & Christian Missionaries.

4. The Christian-Missionaries loudly proclaim:

" We treat them ( the Mazbhi-Sikhs ) better. "

There is No protective cage around the Mazbhi-Sikhs. The outcome is predictable.

Even though, the Mazbhi-Sikhs are converted, the rest of us Sikhs & Hindus are also affected. In fact,we are terribly-affected. Whether we like it or not, we cannot get out of the line of fire, with our make-believe attitude & explanation of a very grave problem. Christian Missionaries are on the loose in Panjab. We need to mobilize our efforts to strike back, and resist & reverse the Christian assault. Like the Reconversion to Hinduism, a parallel effort of Reconversion to Sikhism, is Immediately-Needed.

Surinder Paul Attri

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