Nasranis☦: St. Thomas Christians of Kerala🌴, we are India’s ancient Christians, rooted in Syriac rites and Indian traditions, flourishing long before the West.
@aelronia@DigitalGermania@elchicanomarine I'm a Nasrani Christian from Kerala, India. Centuries older than your bastardized version of Christianity. My Christian heritage is as old as the religion itself (52 AD), a time when your pagan ancestors were running around the fire. Sit this one out, boy.
@SteveSermons@elonmusk Delays the age of marriage, female career progression over pregnancy, lower infant mortality ironically results in fewer births as parents are confident in the child's survival, and also condoms.
@kippuin@Kurgarra444@e_munti The Chola empire had a much bigger reach but the real influence wasn't the Cholas but the Indianization of the entirety of Southeast Asia.
@Americore1776@chinki_amsha Rape is not fully reported anywhere on the planet (some developed countries come close); I didn't even add the unreported % for the USA, and still your rape stats are higher than India. keep raping kids and animals.
@VamsiKrish15880@IndoKatholic Hindus have a retarded understanding of Christianity for the most part. It is not an ethnic or racial religion with a caste-based hierarchy.
@trad_west_ Jesus was not a handsome hunk as the paintings portrayed him to be, and that's perfectly fine.
If that affects your faith, might as well go back to worshipping Jupiter.
@E3leven11@Jen_jen_jen_123 What part of the word "exonym" do you not understand? India was an organic exonym for the subcontinent that evolved for centuries. You proudly call yourself the word shoved down your throats by your colonizers, and that too as a mistake lol.
@E3leven11@Jen_jen_jen_123 It was not the name of the river but rather the land east of the river. "India" was an exonym for the subcontinent since the Roman Empire, but you were a mistake.
Now cope.
@DiosFinds5311@Abhinav98059293@PooWorldOrderr@disclosetv Developing India is like trying to put on muscle when you are 7 feet tall. It's very slow and difficult but has huge potential. India reduced poverty from 80% since independence to 5% in 2025