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Coaching for fake 'Swamis' and 'Mullahs' in Kerala

Kochi, October 14:: Faced with increasing competition and dwindling returns, self-styled godmen from neighbouring states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra are flocking to Kerala's Nilambur to learn magical tricks to woo more followers. With growing demand from such enterprising godmen to lea  ....Read more

The tradition was started by Christians, when Jesus sent his disciple to convert by fraud magic tricBy: Unholly Bir Gin Marry | Tuesday , 14 Oct '08 17:34:33 PM Reply | Forward This tradition was started in Kerala by direct disciples of Jesus, who came to Kerala and played fraudulent magic to gain Syrian Chrisitians. After that the philosophical and cultural traditions of Hindu Dharma were attacked by rogues and charlatans who carried out two pence magic tricks to cheat innocent people. Tricks like walking on water and producing food from thin air are documented in Bible as "miracles", and there are quite a few "virgin" Mary's who like to cry tears of blood. Chrisitanity has led the way in hypocrisy and fraud, and affected not only the rest of the world by also is increasingly affecting India.
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