Many in India have embraced Christianity to escape the age-old caste oppression...
Many in India have embraced Christianity to escape the age-old caste oppression of the Hindu social order, but Christianity itself in some places is finding it difficult to shrug off the worst of caste discrimination
"The Indian constitution says it has abolished untouchablity. But it is everywhere. In the same way, the Tamil Church says there is no caste bias but caste discrimination is rampant in the Church obviously. Am i right?
"We say there is no caste in Christianity," with a intention. "But in India, Especially in south India the Christianity was not able to get rid of caste.
"Those who converted to Christianity brought their caste prejudices with them even following the doctrine of Jesus. We are trying our best to get rid of them." May our good God bless our efforts a result yielded one. Amen
"The Indian constitution says it has abolished untouchablity. But it is everywhere. In the same way, the Tamil Church says there is no caste bias but caste discrimination is rampant in the Church obviously. Am i right?
"We say there is no caste in Christianity," with a intention. "But in India, Especially in south India the Christianity was not able to get rid of caste.
"Those who converted to Christianity brought their caste prejudices with them even following the doctrine of Jesus. We are trying our best to get rid of them." May our good God bless our efforts a result yielded one. Amen
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