how did the Christian Missionaries expose abuse in Hinduism and Islam?
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Missionaries in India are having a thin time again, particularly the Americans who have been singled out as being guilty of all the sins of commission Indians feel missionaries are capable of under the garb of priesthood.
The Indian attitude to missionaries has been well expressed time and again, whether by Mr Rajagopalachari, the elder statesman, when he told me that Hinduism could never tolerate a proselytising faith, or when Mr Ananthasayanam Ayyangar, the Speaker of the Lower House of Parliament, stated publicly two years ago that “cultural aggression is more disastrous than armed aggression” and that he hoped the Government of India would take steps to defend itself against this cultural aggression.
Mr Nehru at that point wrote to the president of the Christian Council in India to clarify matters and stated:
“The question of foreign missionaries in India is not considered by us from the point of view of Christianity but from the point of view of foreigners coming to India.” Mr Nehru’s view is more urbane than that of his people and he waved aside, perhaps too lightly, the Hindus’ deep-rooted allergy to proselytisation
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Missionaries in India are having a thin time again, particularly the Americans who have been singled out as beinng guilty of all the sins of commission
Indians feel missionaries are capable of under the garb of priesthood.
The Indian attitude to missionaries has
been well expressed time and again, whether by Mr Rajagopalachari, the elder statesman, when he told me that Hinduism could never tolerate
a proselytising faith, or when Mr
Ananthasayanam Ayyangar, the Speaker of the Lower House of Parliament, stated publicly two years ago that "cultural aggression is more disastrous than armed aggression" and that he hoped the Government of India would take
steps to defend itself against this cultural
aggression
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