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A Campaign Declaration

Bangalore Initiative for Religious Dialogue (BIRD)

7A, 3rd Cross, Da Costa Square,
Bangalore 560 084, INDIA
Tel. 080 2580 0647

January 1, 2007

To

The Prime Minister of India
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom
The Secretary General, United Nations
The President, European Union

 

CHRISTIANS AGAINST PROSELYTISM

 

As Indian Christians, we believe that the best and perhaps the only way we can bear witness to our faith, is by extending our unconditional love to our neighbours and expecting nothing in return as Jesus Christ showed us. As such, we are against aggressive faith marketing by any religious group because such efforts discredit India's tradition of respecting all religious thought and also runs counter to the true spirit in which the Constitution grants people the right to profess, practice and propagate their faith.

 

We are Christians. Some of us were born into Christianity, others freely chose to embrace it. We also believe that the Great Commission in the Gospel according to Matthew unequivocally calls us to witness Christ in a pluralistic setting without violating the right of the other to preach, practice and profess his/her faith. Witnessing Jesus cannot in any case be done by questionable means, whether by exploiting people's socio-psychological vulnerabilities or by running down other religions.

 

Furthermore, we believe  the Christian injunction to make disciples of all nations in today’s context is best honoured by the bearers of the Good News living exemplary Christian lives and showing respect for the nations commitment to pluralism, for the larger public good in a civil society. Conversion of faith, given its life-changing nature, stems from a considered personal experience and is less likely in this day and age to be the stuff of dramatic immediacy.

 

When India’s Supreme Court ruled, in 1977, that a citizens right to "profess, practice and propagate" ones religion does not include the right to convert another it was merely reaffirming both tradition and the Constitution. We believe that every nation should give primacy to maintenance of public order by ensuring safety and security to the life and property of its citizens.

 

India’s all-encompassing culture and secular Constitution allows not only its citizens but also visitors the freedom of religious practice. But, Article 25 of the Constitution which guarantees that right also subjects it to the maintenance of "public order, morality and health" of the citizenry. We therefore call on the Government of India and all secular countries to seek an amendment to Article 18 of the UN Declaration of Human Rights by expanding it through the addition of a second sentence (capitalised): "Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance. However, no individual or organisation may seek to convert an individual or a group of individuals, including minors or individuals of limited cognitive abilities, formally or informally, from one religion to another by offering financial or other material incentives; through physical, mental or emotional coercion; or through threats or intimidation of any kind."

 

While we decry the attempts of religious leaders and fundamentalists of all varieties to convert and re-convert, we pledge to work diligently for inter-faith amity in the best traditions of Indian culture. We hereby call on all Indians to join in our efforts to preserve a pluralist India founded on secularism and religious inclusion and governed by a Constitution that guarantees all its citizens all freedoms vital to the functioning of a modern democracy.

 

Signed by:

 

1.       P.N.BENJAMIN

2.       EMERSON SAMUEL

3.       J. SUHAS

4.       NOEL NORONHA

5.       PRASANNA KUMAR

6.       Rev. Dr M. MANI CHACKO

7.       Rev. Dr KIRAN SEBASTIAN

8.       Rev. Dr ISRAEL SELVANAYAGAM

9.       Rev. JEEVAN BABU

10.     Fr. Dr ALBERT NAMBIAMPARAMBIL

11.     Fr. Dr MATHEW CHANDRANKUNNEL

12.     Fr. Dr GEORGE KOOVAKKAL

13.     BRIAN SOANS

14.     Rev. Dr SIGA ARLES

15.     KRIPA JOHN

16.     KOSHY MATHEW

17.     TINA MATHEW

18.     ASHOK MATHEWS PHILIP

19.     MIRIAM MATHEWS

20.     GODFREY A.A.

21.     SIJI MALAYIL

22.     CIBY MALAYIL

23.     Rev. THOMAS NAINAN

24.     ABY ABRAHAM

25.     Mrs ABY ABRAHAM

26.     JACOB ABRAHAM

27.     KARTHYANI JACOB

28.     M.A. SEBASTIAN

29.     PHILIPS K. CHERIAN

30.     KOMBAN A. ANTONY

31.     C.V.JOSE

32.     JOSEPH VANNERY

33.     V.K.JOHNNY

34.     GEORGIE C. GEORGE

35.     NINA C. GEORGE

36.     C.J. GEORGE

37.     ANNIE C. GEORGE

38.     MAY BENJAMIN

39.     SNEHA OOMMEN

40.     K.T.THOMAS

41.     SHANTHAM THOMAS

42.     DANIEL THOMAS

43.     ANU THOMAS

44.     C.T. KOSHY

45.     MOLLY VARGHESE

46.     ABRAHAM VARGHESE

47.     VICTOR ABRAHAM

48.     SATYAN PARAKKADAVIL

49.     SIMON VARGHESE

50.     C. J. YESUDAS

51.     DERRICK FULLENFAW

52.     Mrs. DERRICK FULLENFAW

53.     SUNDER GEORGE

54.     SHAJI GEORGE THOMAS

55.     VINCENT PANNIKULANGARA

56.     PETER ISSAC

57.     SUKUMAR GEORGE

58.     GRACE GEORGE

59.     K.C. ABRAHAM

60.     Fr. ROY PALATTIL

61.     KING DASS

62.     Prof. ISSAC GEORGE

63.     Prof. MARIAM GEORGE

64.     JACOB PUNNEN

65.     Dr. MARIAM GEORGE

66.     Dr. GEORGE JOHN

67.     GEORGE THOMAS

68.     Prof. ABRAHAM

69.     P. SAMUEL

70.     MARKOSE PHILIP

71.     JOYKUTTY JOSEPH

72.     SUSAN JOSEPH

73.     Rev. ABRAHAM VARKEY T

74.     P.N.SAMUEL

75.     KURIEN JOHN

76.     ABRAHAM JOHN

77.     JOSEPH JOHN

78.     P. J. KOSHY

79.     Mrs. MARIAMMA KOSHY

80.     EBBY JOSEPH KOSHY

81.     Mrs. JOSEPH KOSHY

82.     SAM J ABRAHAM

83.     KURIEN GEORGE

84.     Prof. ABY VEEMBUKATTIL

85.     RAVI WALTERS

86.     BABUKUTTY KURIEN

87.     PRAMOD JOHN

88.     LINCY JOHN

89.     E.A. ANDREWS

90.     Mrs. ERNEST ANDREWS

91.     C.M.JOHN

92.     Mrs. CHINNAMMA JOHN

93.     P.V.OOMMEN

94.     P.O. OOMMEN

95.     K.A. THOMAS

96.     Mrs. K.A. THOMAS

97.     DAVID CASTELLINO

98.     Mrs. MARY DAVID

99.     MARY MATHEW

100.   ERNEST ALBERT

101.   Mrs ERNEST ALBERT

102.   BABU MODA