Covert methods of Christianism in Bharat
1. Training of more and more native missionaries in their far-flung, well-equipped and fabulously financed seminaries so that missionary work looks no more like an undertaking manned mostly by foreigners;
2. Hinduising the outer accoutrements of Christian priests, liturgy and sacraments in order to convince the Hindus that Christianity is not an imported creed, and that Christianism is not out to corrode Hindu dharma;
3. Directing their powerful press and publishing houses not to attack Hindu dharma and culture openly but to develop a scholarly and comparative critique of Hindu dharma, culture, and society, always to the ultimate disadvantage of the latter;
4. To establish and extend educational institutions which at least immunise the upper class Hindu children and youth against whatever Hindu ways still survive in their homes, wherever they do not succeed in attracting them towards Christianity;
5. To build and expand hospitals and undertake other social work in order to attract an all-round respect for the Christian spirit of social service, and neutralise as narrow bigotry any questioning of their missionary motives;
6. To open orphanages and homes for the handicapped where proselytization can proceed safely and unnoticed;
7. To concentrate on Hindu ‘tribals’ who are removed from the main centres of Hindu population, so that there is no untoward publicity;
8. To take out promising candidates for conversion on prolonged tours of Western countries in order to impress upon them the wonders worked by Christian culture and civilization;
9. To encourage well-to-do and willing Christians in the West to adopt boys and girls from poor Bharatiya families, send them to missionary schools and colleges, and provide them with monetary assistance till they are converted;
10. To finance and promote political campaigns for separate states, inside or outside the Union of Bharat, in those areas where the Christian population has attained majority or dominance.
Hindu Society Under Siege, Page 17
(This article has been compiled from the tweet thread originally tweeted by Sita Ram Goel (@SitaRamGoel_voi) on September 15, 2022.)