India: Kerala churches reward big families

Ashraf Padanna
BBC
October 7, 2011

Several Christian parishes in the Indian state of Kerala have begun offering incentives to couples who produce more children, officials say.

One church of the Syro-Malabar denomination in Kerala’s Wayanad district has offered 10,000 rupees ($200) for a couple’s fifth child.

The move comes after a report submitted to Kerala’s chief minister proposed imposing a strict two-child policy.

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  1. Kerala is an Indian State on the southwest coastline of India. Majority Hindu [56%] Islam follows @ 24% and then Christianity @ 19%.

    With a decline in both Hindu and Christian populations Muslims have wreaked havoc upon the citizens.

    The India Times Reports:
    “An alarming trend”
    “The Muslim League won 20 out of 24 seats in minority-dominated constituencies.”
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    Even Ban Ki Moon has caved into demands of the United Nations Muslim majority in fear of losing his position.

    Another of Islam’s objectives… to infiltrate and saturate all public offices with Muslims to gain the majority to influence Islamic policies. Business Jihad… Finance Jihad… government Jihad…

    You name it… Muslims are at work. When that doesn’t do… then Muslims must turn to terrorism.

    Remember… a peaceful Muslim is either being passive until their numbers grow or not devout to the Quran.

    Understand this folks…
    Muslims will eat up any country from the inside out!

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