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"Freedom to convert" is counterproductive as a generalized doctrine. It fails to come to terms with the complex interrelationships between self and society that make the concept of individual choice meaningful. Hence, religious conversion undermines, and in extremes would dissolve, that individual autonomy and human freedom.

Monday, May 02, 2005

Businessman charged with 'Employment Evangelism'

April 15,2005

Christian businessman Vidya Sagaran of Kerala state was charged by an Indian Court with attempted forced conversion. Apparently he was forcing his employees to convert to keep their employment. Section 153A of the Indian Penal Code prohibits fraudulent conversions. India, a secular nation is a safe home to various religions. People are worried about rising evangelical fundamentalism which could break the social fabric.

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