No, the one who pre-stole America are Injuns. You can find them laying drunk and passed out in the gutter all over America.
The dot-head's can be found when you call for tech help with your computer or modem and you can't understand a thing they say.
Both kinds "Indians" are surely demons.
I read recently that Delta Airlines is closing its customer service centers in India and moving them back to the USA because customers have complained repeatedly that the Godless dot heads can't speak American English. Praise God! Hopefully this trend will continue!
That Gandi was nothing but a demon. Read the Truth(c) about him HERE.
The Hindu menace needs to be exposed for what it is: demon worship and witchcraft. One good resource can be found HERE.
In India, Hindus worship a pantheon consisting of MILLIONS of gods including the sun, cows, their own self, etc. Because they see some of their gods in meditation and in apparitions, they assume that their gods are the real gods. The Bible says even the devil will transform himself into an angel of light. These gods do not love them. They superstitiously try to appease the gods to keep away wrath and bad luck and also to get some good luck (e.g. Lakshmi is the goddesses of wealth and prosperity). These gods are not the Hindu's friends, they are not saviours and they do not forgive any sins. Some Hindus consider Santa Claus the fake Christian god. Santa Claus has nothing to do with the Bible and everything to do with the devil. What deception covers the whole world! Hindus have their favorite gods--no one could give attention to every one of the millions gods--they pick and choose which to worship. There is much hypocrisy in Hinduism. Gurus say wealth is bad but they are rich while their adherents are in poverty. They take vows of celibacy but they fornicate with the girls that visit the temples. They talk of self-realization (realizing that you are god), but in actuality they are SELFish. The transgressions of gurus are oftentimes overlooked because "karma will work it out in the end". Hinduism teaches that taking any life is wrong (your great grandma could be a fly or a gnat or a snake, or a rabbit), yet some of them are found cooking up curried goat.
The Hindu is seeking liberation from the illusion of individual existence. You are to recognize that you are indeed god of the universe. As a Hindu, Rabi looked in a mirror and worshipped himself as god. Krishna promised this realization to the one that practiced Yoga--not that you are becoming a god, but that you are actually a god, you just having to realize it. What a ridiculous thing. Also, only people in the four Hindu castes were god--why then are so many Westerners accepted in Hinduism (they got that cash money that the gurus like)? Hindus keep pictures of gurus in order to worship them. Romans 1 says they worshipped and served creature more than the Creator who is blessed forever--amen. Jeremiah Films has some videos on "the godmen of the east", the gurus. Those that take Hinduism to its "logical" conclusion become insane--and they are supposed to be the most holy gurus.
Hinduism is exclusive though they claim all paths lead to God. Rabi's mother taught him that Hinduism is the oldest and greatest and only true religion. Of course, that is not true. A Christian can trace worship of the true God back to the very first man ever made, Adam.
Can you explain the reasoning behind your statement?
Sure:
Christ - a Great Teacher: "I regard Jesus as a great teacher of humanity, but I do not regard him as the only begotten son of God. That epithet in its material interpretation is quite unacceptable. Metaphorically we are all sons of God, but for each of us there may be different sons of God in a special sense. Thus for me Chaitanya may be the only begotten son of God … God cannot be the exclusive Father and I cannot ascribe exclusive divinity to Jesus." (Harijan: June 3, 1937)
No Conversion, Please: "I believe that there is no such thing as conversion from one faith to another in the accepted sense of the word. It is a highly personal matter for the individual and his God. I may not have any design upon my neighbour as to his faith, which I must honour even as I honour my own. Having reverently studied the scriptures of the world I could no more think of asking a Christian or a Musalman, or a Parsi or a Jew to change his faith than I would think of changing my own." (Harijan: September 9, 1935)
All Religions are True: "I came to the conclusion long ago … that all religions were true and also that all had some error in them, and whilst I hold by my own, I should hold others as dear as Hinduism. So we can only pray, if we are Hindus, not that a Christian should become a Hindu … But our innermost prayer should be a Hindu should be a better Hindu, a Muslim a better Muslim, a Christian a better Christian." (Young India: January 19, 1928)
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