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FULL METAL JACKET
21st March 2006, 22:41
The tea plantation worker and his four children had been blamed for causing a disease which killed two other workers and made many unwell in Assam state.

About 200 villagers tried and sentenced the family in an unofficial court, then publicly beheaded them with machetes.

They then marched to a police station with the heads, chanting slogans denouncing witchcraft and black magic.

'Pregnant wife fled'

The incident occurred at the Sadharu tea plantation near the town of Biswanath Charali, about 300 km (190 miles) north of Guwahati, Assam's main city.

Sixty-year-old Amir Munda, who was killed alongside his two daughters and two sons, was reportedly a traditional healer.

After two plantation workers died and many others became ill from mysterious illness, other members of the Adivasi Santhal community accused him and his family of being the cause.

"A trial was held to prove if Munda and his family were involved in casting evil spells in the tea garden that led to a bout of epidemics in the area," police officer D Das said. "They said the killings would appease the gods.

"Munda's pregnant wife and her three young children managed to escape before the mob killed the other members of the family," A Hazarika, a local police official, told AFP.

Six people were arrested for the killings, Mr Hazarika said.

According to police records, some 200 people have been killed in Assam in the past five years for allegedly practicing witchcraft.
Indian 'witchcraft' family killed (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4822750.stm)

Damn, even the kids were beheaded. :(

redstar2000
22nd March 2006, 14:59
Very useful post.

It's a shame that we have to keep "piling up" the examples of what religion always leads to...but what else can we do when we have so many blockheads who think that religion is "harmless" and "doesn't really matter", blah, blah, blah.

Day in and day out, all forms of superstition are guilty of horrendous atrocities.

And we still have people on this board who call themselves "Marxists" and "communists" and "revolutionaries"...who haven't caught up with this guy!

http://www.revolutionaryleft.com/index.php?showtopic=47203

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FULL METAL JACKET
22nd March 2006, 23:14
Every religion is harmful, there is no such thing a harmless religion. Even when people say the eastern religions are peaceful, all I have to do is show them this link and the countless number of other reports.

By the way do you think it's harder to become an athiest "later" on in life instead of younger?

I know someone who I turned atheist but not fully! It's like the person doesn't want to accept it even though he knows it's true. This person is very religious. I think he feels that he wasted all his life praying to some god but he can't let it go because he needs "something to show" for all the times he's been in church. It must be a fucked up feeling, being middle aged and all of a sudden go atheist knowing you practically wasted your whole life praying to some god. I got to help this guy!

redstar2000
22nd March 2006, 23:59
Originally posted by FULL METAL JACKET
By the way do you think it's harder to become an atheist "later" on in life instead of younger?

Hard to say. There's a good deal of recent research that indicates rather convincingly that "old dogs" can learn "new tricks"...but it takes us longer. :lol:

The young are "more flexible" mentally as well as physically.

But I hope you will keep challenging that guy to read more and more stuff. There's no reason to "give up" on somebody because "they're too old"...unless they're actually dying. :(

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FULL METAL JACKET
23rd March 2006, 00:23
But I hope you will keep challenging that guy to read more and more stuff. There's no reason to "give up" on somebody because "they're too old"...unless they're actually dying. sad.gif

Well am not giving up, yeah I do need to give him more things to read. I see it all around me, religion leads to nothing but misery.