From Headhunting to Christ - Nagaland, India
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I thank God for sending His angels into our land n showing us the light if Christ
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Christianity is the true religion. It helps people to love each other. No religion teaches love for others and forgiveness.
You Nagas should go out and tell your religion to other people in the Northeast.
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About time you realize that....nothing wrong with Christ but have pride in your original culture don;t let nobody take that away from you. Also., ever wonder why they 're so happy to assist in the Northeast??? Old divide and conquer tactics, don';t forget friend!
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@souniyag The Meitei are Hindus mostly but they never left thier native Sanamahi religion either. So why not the Naga?
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To sum up naga indigious culture as little more than headhunting speaks volumes about the two dimensional nature of this propaganda video. It is a sick disgrace that these people have lost thier indiginous faith of which headhunting is not a part but little different to the once widespread and barbaric practice of slavery endorsed by western christians. Where are the REAL Nagas today??
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@souniyag You are very correct, the video starts with the introduction saying Naga tribes, "who were living in their own way", did not know about "forgiveness", until the missionaries came ! What a load of crap! Hope more and more Nagas like you get enlightened and realize where they belong!!!
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THis is evil propaganda . I m sorry have to say that ,but if i have the power like Saddam Hussein i will banned all the evil christian movement across Asia . The Islam and Buddhism or even Hinduism may live because they are more to Asian roots . Wassalam
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"The Twelve Days of Christmas" was written in England as one of the "catechism songs" to help young Catholics learn the tenets of their faith - a memory aid, when to be caught with anything in *writing* indicating adherence to the Catholic faith could not only get you imprisoned, it could get you hanged, or shortened by a head - or hanged, drawn and quartered, a rather peculiar and
ghastly punishment I'm not aware was ever practiced anywhere else.
i am naga myself and all this is a propoganda to say that orignal culture is bad ...the missionary are trying to make us naga people look down on our orignal culture ..we should stop these missionary and get back to our roots...become naga...become orignal..no outside religion or influence
souniyag 2 years ago 4
Yet another example of the anglicization of native cultures .
heomak 2 years ago 3