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Can a Christ-follower be a Bharatiya Patriot?

As long as Political Islam is present, religion will continue to influence politics. Hindus are generally inclusive. Political Islam's exclusivism and aim for an Islamic state united North Indian Hindus politically. The seculars, who value multi-religiousness and pluralism, often call this Political Hinduism. However, in reality, it is Hindu people tracing their roots to know and maintain their identity as a community. It is the struggle of Hindus to protect Bharatiyata, live by their morals, and safeguard their civilization. Without political power, Hindus cannot protect their civilization because Islam is a political religion. Islam often tries to erase the past memories of every civilization.   Lord Ram is a great king of Bharat and a Role model. He is known as the Maryada Purushottam, someone who lived a morally exemplary life. We look up to him and his example. Lord Krishna is also a source of wisdom, and we honor his teachings. I personally follow Jesus...

A Statutory Warning: For Those who want to join a New Faith

If you ever want to join a new faith community, examine how they treat their new believers. How are the lives of new people better after following this faith or God? If the community allots difficult paths and assignments requiring sacrifice to the new believers, saying, "God gives his toughest battles to his strongest soldiers," it is a red light. Besides, you may find that they don't give any challenge that demands struggle or sacrifice to their own children, but crucify the new believer who is struggling to survive in the faith. Their children are natural leaders. :) Many times, people who believe in the New faith are separated from their families and are victimized by the new community. No laws exist in any country to protect such people's rights. The believing community will say, "Well, it was your choice (to believe). You may leave if you wish. Don't expect any better treatment from other Christians or us. Trust only God." When...

Satan’s Lies and the Spirit’s Deliverance

Revelation 12:10 describes Satan as an accuser of the faithful in Christ. The devil exposes the sins and faults of Christ-followers to condemn them. Jesus' faithful ones overcome his accusations with Jesus' blood and their faithful witness (12:11). Paul argues there is no condemnation for Jesus' believers (Rom 8:1-4). The Torah couldn't free people from sin and death because human sinful desires rendered it weak. However, God did it by sending his Son in the likeness of sinful humanity. God condemned humanity's sin in Jesus' body to create a ground to forgive their sins. Then, he filled them with his Holy Spirit. The Spirit-led believers fulfill the Torah's right requirement by living holy, loving lives. Thus, the same Torah that exposed sin and death has now freed people from sin and death by becoming a source of life-giving Spirit.   Reflect These truths encourage us to remember that when we feel weighed down by guilt or accusation, we can trust in J...

Five Unique Reforms that Modi has brought ever since he became the PM

Since assuming office, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emerged as a pivotal figure shaping India’s contemporary trajectory. His administration has not only initiated sweeping economic, social, and cultural reforms but also redefined the government’s approach to development and governance. This essay contends that Modi’s leadership has ushered in a transformative era, characterized by bold policy decisions, infrastructural modernization, and an ambitious vision for India’s future on the global stage.   1. Demonetization: The demonetization exercise freed the Indian economy from fake notes and black money. Modiji implemented it based on intelligence reports that Pakistan-made fake currency circulated in Bharat. The government withdrew the older version of one thousand and five hundred rupee notes. Bharat caught 200 Crore rupees worth of fake currency after demonetization. Besides, Bharatiya Reserve Bank could not retrieve the real notes worth 10,700 crore rupe...

They Blocked It! The Opposition's Pointless Opposition

The Guardian, a secular news outlet, reports: The Indian government has failed to pass a bill to increase female representation in parliament after being accused of using the plan as a guise to redraw the country’s electoral map. It was the first time in twelve years in power that a constitutional amendment proposed by Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government was not passed by parliament. The failure followed a fierce debate, with the government accused of an “attack on democracy” after it tethered a bill reserving one-third of parliamentary seats for women to a wider, controversial exercise of “delimitation”. The process would redraw parliamentary constituencies along population lines based on the 2011 census, and would increase the number of MPs in the lower chamber from 543 to about 850. As a constitutional measure, the bill required a two-thirds majority, making it more challenging for the BJP and its National Democratic Alliance, which does no...

Where my Head is Held High

Where Development Meets Patriotism Where Inclusivity meets Integrity Where Corruption and Terrorism meet their end Where Drug and Alcohol abuse are banned completely Where Health and Hygiene are emphasized Where the Focus is to make Bharat Viksit Where Swaraj and Swadeshi are cherished Where Bharatiyata is not demeaned but respected Where our Culture and Linguistic diversity are nourished Where there is Freedom to Innovate Responsibly Where Morality and Dignity are exemplified Where Yoga and Ayurveda are valued Where I can feel Indian, and breathe in Bharatiyata freely Where my identity extends beyond regional, caste, and linguistic boundaries Where I can speak my mind freely and not be targeted Where I can eat vegetables and not be ridiculed Where I naturally philosophize without the threat of being ostracised Where I passionately support my Bharatiya cricket team Where I show my fervor for our army, navy, and air force Where I no longer fear the Pakistani Terrorists Where I spontaneo...

Unveiling the Facade: Islamic Political Communalism camouflaged as an Ideological (LDF, UDF) view and Social Justice for Muslims

It all started with Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the Founding Father of the Muslim League worldwide and the Father of Pakistan. Instrumental in negotiating the creation of a separate Muslim state within British India, Jinnah's shrewdness transcended time and space. During and after the independence struggle, Jinnah was Jawaharlal Nehru's main political opponent. Today, Jinnah's party holds sway in Pakistan and is making inroads, camouflaged as LDF (INL) and UDF (IUML), into Indian cities. In contrast, Nehru's party, which has no equivalent in Pakistan, is slowly but steadily disintegrating in Bharat, a country his three generations ruled unopposed and unhindered. Invariably, the Prime Minister of the largest democracy came from one family.   You may call it nepotism, people's trust, or the failure of opposing views. The Nehrus ruled the country without any major opponents. However, today the scene has changed. Nehru's Congress has dwindled, people...