Religious violence
29 August 2008 by Stardust
This time reporting on Hindu and Christians warring with one another in the Indian state of Orissa last weekend:
(Right is a picture of what was left of a Christian orphanage after weekend devastation.)
Riots grip India’s Orissa region
Four people have been killed in armed clashes that broke out between Hindus and Christians in the Indian state of Orissa at the weekend.
Now a total of at least eight persons have been killed in the spiralling communal violence sparked by the killing of an eminent Hindu leader.
But we atheists are told that the world NEEDS some kind of god beliefs for there to be peace and love, etc.
Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati was killed on Saturday night.
Seven of the eight deaths have taken place in Kandhamal district, the epicentre of the communal upheaval.
The incident took place at Barakhama village in the afternoon as rival groups attacked each other with guns and bombs. Those killed in the clash included a woman.
Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said: “Four bodies were found at the scene of the clash at Barakhama. But the identity of the deceased is yet to be established.”
Making a statement on the incident in the State Assembly, Mr Patnaik said a small contingent of police personnel present there had done “its best but could not prevent the violence”.
And none of their gods show up from either side.
Reinforcements have now been rushed in and the situation brought under control, he said.
And once again, human intervention to the rescue.
Two people were burnt to death in Tiangia village in the district after rioters set fire to their houses last night.
One person had been burnt to death at Rupagaon village on Sunday night.
Arson and burning of Christian religious places continued on Tuesday in Kandhamal despite a curfew in all major towns and prohibitory orders in force throughout the district.
Even a Flag March by paramilitary forces did not deter the rioters, who went on a rampage setting fire to churches, vehicles and government facilities.
Ahhh, feel that godly love.
Meanwhile, it has been revealed that the woman who was burnt to death in an orphanage in Bargarh district yesterday was a Hindu.
“We have verified the antecedents of the woman and found that she was a Hindu,” Sambalpur DIG YB Khurania said.
Initial reports had suggested that she was a nun.
Does it matter what sort of god botherer she was? She was a human being. Humanity is hopeless.


29 August 2008, on 6:19 pm
And then the religious have the audacity to suggest you can’t be moral without religion. I would never… EVER… kill someone. Shame some religious folks don’t have that same compunction. Grr…
29 August 2008, on 7:22 pm
I can’t wait for the American xians to start screaming persecution by the Hindus.
29 August 2008, on 8:28 pm
I was going to do a post about this too. The Hindus are definitely the bigger assholes in this situation. Maybe if they didn’t shit on “lower” caste people, Christianity wouldn’t have such an appeal.
29 August 2008, on 9:38 pm
Religion: making the world a happier place for 10,000 years.
29 August 2008, on 9:57 pm
And when all is said and done, all these folks will turn for comfort to their god(s), the source of this conflict, and the one(s) who is “allowing this to happen.”
Irony totally lost.
It always makes me laugh when someone suggests that the Hindu faith is peaceful. Obviously these folks do not keep abreast of international news. And besides, faith, by it’s very nature, can never breed peace.
2 September 2008, on 6:01 pm
Perhaps this violence is evidence that the Black Mother Kali, Hindu goddess of death and destruction, really does exist…