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indian parenting
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so, is this juggernaut shit real or is it something the yakubian britishers made up to make indians look absolutely retarded?
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>in the belief they will go to Paradise

isn't this a common myth spread by 19th/20th century missionaries? That if you converted to christianity, in the next life you'd go to heaven / "paradise"? I remember the same topic coming up in the movie Silence by Martin Scorscese, how a lot of the "converts" didn't actually know anything about christianity besides the idea of an afterlife that's a lot better than this one. So they'd be perfectly ok with dying after "learning the truth".

I'm wondering if this was something like that.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTqY1j7wgD4

here's a scene from silence about how many of these converts outside the west were never really converts at all.

the padres and missionaries built an incentive structure in the countries they traveled to that led to many converts on paper, with almost no understanding or cultural context of what Christianity actually was

these children may have been taught the idea of a christian afterlife that's a "paradise", may have heard similar things from their parents, and given how impoverished their lives were, may have been very willing to jump underneath a rolling chariot for any belief whatsoever, even the slightest chance at a better life.



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