Monday, February 22, 2010

Local channel's mounting over Haiti incident

   I was sitting in one my relatives home. They browsed through the TV channels to watch. I was sitting with patience to watch whatever channel they play. Finally they struck with one local channel which plays shows only regarding religious enhancements. I was watching so curiously about the news delivered by one of the anchor in that channel. It was a news about the Haiti incident.

   All know about the big natural disaster happened in Haiti islands. But, some other perspective of the incident was playing. This makes me to watch it with more concentration. The anchor of the show (must be an evangelist) was nicely correlating the natural disaster with the religious issues. Here is what the news they exactly played. Please read it down for the news they displayed.

   "Since some years before the incident happened, the people of that country started not following the principles of Jesus Christ and because of that, the people became anti-christ. So, Haiti became a land of ghosts which leads to such disastrous earthquake making the people of the land to be in graveyard. Also, the entrance of the Congress office where the president of Haiti stood and declared the country to be a secular before a year has been destructed by the incident.


  I was wondering that how religious fanatics make such impingement over the natural incident in order to preach their religious principles and to spread their religion. These kind of news which spreads superstitious beliefs should be governed by the government and it should not be uprooted at any cost, no matter which religion it is. I believe that, when people become realizing the facts leaving behind the barbaric activities, the superstitious beliefs would be gone out of the minds of the people and rational thinking blossoms.

7 comments:

  1. u r right.

    Being a christian nation, America engaged so many devastating hurricanes. In one independence war, it almost lost White house when the president with all his staffs ran for a hideout.

    Being a christian nation, Britain had encountered a great fire accident which destroyed almost half of its land.

    When the moment people understand these attrocieties and keep ignoing them, they will vanish in no time I guess.

    Probably people should ask him to stand on the mouth of the ready to erupt volcano and ask him to stop it in the name of his God.

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  2. S. Only solution to end tis is tat people shud become more aware about the atrocities to keep them in trash. What I posted is one of the example for atrocities that people make it in the name of god. Tat too coz they wanna convert people to their religion. The same kinda things happening in Hinduism n Islam n etc., But only in Christianity, they try to convert people wit these incidents.

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  3. I accept Kamal!No true Christian will follow the act of converting since he feels God's love in heart and try to spread his unconditional love since unconditional love has no religion and it won't have the feeling of "We are different".

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  4. The word Christ + ian (follower) means follower of so called fellow Christ. If someone is not abiding the necessity of being a person of such religion, virtually he cannot be counted in any religion, since every religion teaches the same (Love) with the use of different names. So, for persons with religionistic views, I mean to say, virtually a person either be in all religions or in no religion at all.

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  5. Even the christians especially the christian fanatics won't accept the true love between either in the love or friendship. It is really paining ma!
    Now, I also believe in secularism after your friendship though so far my friends belong to other religions.

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  6. Nice that you are now been turned into a secular one. But keep in mind that being secular is tougher than being a person of a religion, because you might have to get out of the rules that were instilled on you by your religion.

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  7. I agree with you kanna!

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