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posted by cbs on Monday, November 29, 2010  


 

No one can serve Christ and caste!

 
An affirmation of faith from the National Ecumenical Conference on Justice for Dalits

The Church is called to denounce and resist the ‘spiritual forces of evil’ (Ephesians 6:12) and repent and realize the kingdom of God (Mark 1:15). Today caste divisions, caste discrimination and caste violence have saturated the country and divided the church. In this moment of time we are prompted by the Spirit to repent from our complicity with caste mentality and dismantle its mechanisms, to reconcile all the victims of the system, to restore the fullness of life granted to all children of God and release the power of inherent dignity that has been gifted to all human beings. Click here to read whole statement
http://www.cca.org.hk/clusters/jid/programs/101023-statement_justice_for_dalits.pdf

posted by cbs on Tuesday, November 02, 2010  


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