Wednesday 26 December 2018

RETURN TO CHRIST

RETURN TO CHRIST 

Love thy neighbour as thy own and convert them at your convenience. This has been the historical agenda of Christianity but this was never Christ's message. Go back to Christ as Swamiji had said.

The Christ Hindus worship is the Avatar at whose fountainhead stands Krishna. He, for all his universal love, would have had nothing of all this cheap shop-keeping in his name. He who said, ''Ye cannot serve God and Mammon together,'' would never have allowed all this barter, all this fraudulence in his name. I do not subscribe to the recorded or revealed scripture but believe in only that which is the subject of my realisation. Go back to Christ and stop perverting Hindus from their dharma by ducking them in Indian waters doing proxy for the Jordan.

Awake, my Christian brothers, especially the ones that proselytise ! The Nazarene would have had none of your pretentious piety in his name and would have driven you from your house of conversion you call the house of God like he drove the Jewish money-changers from their synagogue.

The only hope you have of the survival of your religion is to befriend Hinduism and strengthen at its spiritual fountainhead the philosophical basis of your doctrinaire faith instead of foolishly waging this one-sided conversion war against the grandest of all spiritual systems, for the Hindu will never retaliate and attempt to convert you, my Christian sisters and brothers, for it is against the very tenor of Hinduism, that thrives on the concept of the 'Ishta' or the 'Chosen Deity', to do so.

Christianity is the distant daughter of the Sanatan Dharma today. Stay no more apart and come close. 'Drink of the eternal fountain of the Vedas', as Swamiji had said, and replenish your spiritual resources that you may arise a spiritual force that will conduce to the well-being of the world instead of tricking innocents through fraudulent means into leaving their own spiritual path and accepting yours. In this lies your own well-being and in this lies the well-being of the world as well

Written by Sugata Bose

Photo : Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper'

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