Religious Conversions — Crime Against Mankind!

Srinivasa K. Rao, Ph.D.
4 min readMar 18, 2021

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Religious conversions are very high in India at present

Religious conversions are very high in India at present. This is an acute problem in some states during an ongoing one in others. As a result, the Muslim and Christian populations are on the rise. As per the Government of India 2011 Census data, the abnormal growth of the Indian Muslim population is 151% from 1951. The following advertisement published by the State of Andhra Pradesh in the Telugu Newspaper Saakshi on 26th May 2020 is proof of Christian and Muslim populations’ growth in the newly formed state. The government-paid advertisement shows that it’s giving monetary support for 33,803 Hindu priests, 13,646 Muslim imams, and 29,841 Christian pastors.

This shows the organized and recognized religious institutions stand at Hindu 43.74%, Muslim 17.66 %, and Christian 38.6%.

The data presented as a sample from the official sources demonstrates that conversions are at a very high rate.

What is wrong with religious conversations?

The Shocking Savagery of America’s Early History

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-shocking-savagery-of-americas-early-history-22739301/

North America and South American continents were the places for flourishing native America for tens of thousands of years. Their civilization must also have reached certain of mankind’s evolution. But their civilization was destroyed by the invading European Christian kings and their religious leaders. Today we are left with next to nothing of man’s contributions in thought and imagination from Native Americans.

Mesopotamia, the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers (in modern-day Iraq), is often referred to as the cradle of civilization because it is the first place where complex urban centers grew. We often refer to this region as the Near or Middle East. For further details, visit Khan Academy. Islam originated in the 7th AD dominated and established its religion while destroying approximately 5,000 years of civilization.

Present-day India is the place for another civilization, the Indus valley civilization of that epoch.

This, too, was invaded by various Islamic rulers and established their control for over 1,000 years. But the native populations resisted and have been saving the civilization. Yet, there is a lot of it lost, according to the estimates. This civilization's wisdom is preserved orally in Vedas, Upanishad, and related texts for over 3,000 years or more, and their texts are considered one of the oldest texts available for mankind.

The Rigveda

https://www.oldest.org/religion/religious-texts/

The Indus valley civilization is estimated to be of more than 12,000 years based on various evidence-based on different scientific disciplines lie Environment, Astronomy, written texts, etc. Civilization results from billions of people who lived and added value to our present-day life with their actions and thoughts. Man’s eternal quest to understand nature and himself and the universe is a part of a population’s civilization. That was preserved both orally and in books. Islam is a newer religion started in does not to have the accumulation that much knowledge as much as Hinduism., Therefore to establish their superiority, they burned the books, for example, 9 million books of Nalanda university by Bakhtiyar Khilji and killed the people who have the knowledge, in particular, brahmins.

https://www.thclabs.org/miscellaneous/culture/loss-of-cultural-knowledge-3-destruction-of-nalanda-decline-of-sanskrit/

The latest example of Buddhist destruction in Afghanistan by the Taliban, March 21, 2001.

https://sites.uci.edu/artunderattack/cultural-landscape-and-architectural-remains-of-the-bamiyan-valley-afghanistan/

The spread of Christianity and Islam in India will destroy Hindu civilization. That will push back human development for thousands of years!

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Srinivasa K. Rao, Ph.D.
Srinivasa K. Rao, Ph.D.

Written by Srinivasa K. Rao, Ph.D.

Biomedical Scientist in New York is interested in Nutrition, Metabolomics, Food as Medicine, STEM and AI. https://www.linkedin.com/in/sraonewyrok/

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