Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 Dear Vrin, this was again an excellent article. I couldn`t help but notice that in the one sentence they have managed to misspell the word "tolerance" TWICE !!! Was that a subconscious sign that they have some difficulties with that concept? With best wishes, Shaasa vediculture, "Vrin Parker <vrinparker>" <vrinparker> wrote: > Mr Parker, > > > > > > Please tell us what the association does > > specifically > > > to promote religious tolernace. Also tell us what > > in > > > your association's eyes is religious tolrenace. > > > > > > regards > > > > > > Dear Srividhya, > Respectful greetings. Thank you for your questions and sorry for any > misunderstandings. > In reply to yr relevant questions I must say that it was the > agressive anti-hindu and anti-india nature of the media and academia > that turned me into an activist.By standing up against the constant > slander, disinformation and intolerance being perpetrated against > Hinduism I am promoting religious tolerance. > As a person raised in this culture, it is my duty to defend it. > > For me to try and defend another tradition of which I have no > background would be illogical and ineffective. For example, if my > family is being attacked, I will naturaly defend them. That does not > mean I do not care about other families which may or may not be under > similar attack. It just means I am acting within the parameters of my > abilities and geographical location. > Its high time this illogical concept that love and focus for one's > own culture is considered hate and ignorance of another's culture. > > It may surprise you to know that I am a great admirer of both Lord > Jesus and Prophet Mohammed(pbuh). Yet having no background in these > cultures,I would not make a good spokesman for either Islam or > Christianity. However my whole life has been nurtured by India's > beautiful Hindu culture so I do have a few things to say about it. > > It was only after I began my college studies and was forced to study > and be tested on fallacies about India and Hinduism that I became an > activist. (ex. The textbook stated that Kali yuga was named after the > horrific and bloodthirsty Goddess Kaali among other blatantly false > staements.)My prof. was actually an Indian lady and when I pointed > out the mistakes she was sympathetic but said if you want to pass you > have to know what is in the books rather than the reality. To me this > was a wake up call to action. > > So by promoting the truth about Vedic/Hindu culture people will be > able to get over their prejudices and intolerant attitudes. Once they > understand it correctly they will see that it is a culture that > encompasses all religions. Yet it is the Abrahamic traditions which > have frequently promoted the concept that all others are hellbound > heathens unworthy of God. > This concept should never be tolerated because it is an assault on > our individual human rights.To tolerate this is to support religious > intolerance. > > In regards to the Nagaland Post, I was shocked by their report. What > I told them was that it is wrong for Christians to come and bring > love of Jesus in one hand and hate of the anscestral tribal > traditions in the other. This statement was ignored in their report. > I also said that by preaching against the native traditional ways and > denigrating Hinduism, Christian converts naturally develop an anti- > national mood and this may be the root of the anti-India insurrection. > > Upon hearing this, all the reporters emphatically denied this. They > informed me that the Christains have never promoted seccesion from > India but rather have created a sense of unity amongst the people. I > said I was very happy to hear this good news and was happy to be > corrected. YET STILL THE NEXT DAY THE NAGALAND POST REPORTED THAT I > BLAMED THE NAGALAND INSURGENCY ON THE CHRISTIANS, WITHOUT MENTIONING > THAT I STOOD CORRECTED AND HAD RETRACTED THE STATEMENT WITHIN MINUTES. > After the press meet, I was informed that it was very dangerous to > make such public statements and people have been killed for less. So > imagine my angst reading the next days front page article. After > spending 2 hours of talking and listening, all the Nagaland post had > to say about me was that I was blaming the insurection on > Christianity. This after I repeatedly glorified Jesus and his > teachings. I still had 2 days in Nagaland and the day the report came > out, I went on a trip into the countryside. Because of Nagaland > Post's innaccurate reporting I was very worried that I would now be > labeled an anti-christian rather than a Vedic/Hindu promoter. (Besides > the worry of being killed by some insurgents.) > I believe that True Christianity(and Islam) is teaching the essence > of Vedic philosophy so the anti-christian/islam jacket does not fit > me at all.(Wrong Size and style for me to wear.) > The VFA Vedic Friends Association promotes religious tolerance by > allowing the sincere seeker to get an accurate view of Vedic/Hindu > culture. Specifically we do this by putting on cultural shows, veg. > feasts, TV shows and book publication. We can not expect people to > tolerate or care for something they know nothing about or even worse > only have anti-hindu or incorrect sources to access. Thus they will > not only tolerate us but actually see us as friends. This is our > associations goal. > What do I see as religious tolerance? I see religious tolerance to > mean tolerance of all religious traditions. It does not mean > supporting one religion over the other the way India's govt does. > (Free trips to Mecca etc. no govt finacial oversight for Muslim or > Christians but intensive oversight of Hindu groups etc.) > As I pointed out to the Nagaland Post tolerating intolerance of the > anscetral traditions leads to social chaos and creates a climate of > fear. So for the media to constantly harp on the non-fatal babri > masjid incident as the darkest day since independence, while Hindus > are being slaughtered repeatedly is intolerable to me. By promoting > the facts we strive to wake up people's intolerance for the slaughter > of Hindu pilgrims and the cultural genocide of the world's indigenous > root cultures.WHY IS THE DESTRUCTION OF AN OLD UNUSED MOSQUE SO > INTOLERABLE COMPARED TO THE MASS SLAUGHTER OF INDIANS(of all > denominations)....OVER 70,000 IN THE PAST 12 YEARS? WHERE IS THE > OUTRAGE? IN THE USA NO ONE WOULD DARE LAMENT THE LOSS OF THE WTC OVER > THE LIVES OF THE PEOPLE KILLED. > So I hope I answered your questions. > Sincerely, Vrin Parker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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