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NPOV language

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This article is full of NPOV language like "martyrs", "infidels", "blessed this soil of Tamil Nadu unlike any other state in India". This is an encylcopedia not a evangelical pamphlet. This needs a serious pruning to get rid of the NPOV language.--Sodabottle (talk) 11:15, 6 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

separation

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I think that tamil christians should be a separate article. Christianity in tamil nadu is limited to tamil nadu alone. There are tamil christians living in tamil nadu, pondicherry, sri lanka, malaysia, singapore. Furthe, this article says about the religion and its establishment. But the article should cover their lifestyle, cultural aspects, etc. So, i think there should be a separate article (Tamil Christians). -தமிழ்க்குரிசில் (talk) 13:07, 1 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Christian population exaggerated

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Why would one of the contributers to this article feel the need lie about the Christian population of the district. Are people really so simple that they think people cannot find out the facts for themselves? According to the 2001 census the substantial Christian population was 745,406. Why add another 100,000+ to move them from a large minority to a small majority? It does not achieve anything, but produce an erroneous article. The 2011 religious census data has not been released yet. Please do not fabricate demographics. I have changed it and cited the census data.--86.146.157.11 (talk) 23:05, 10 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Presence of Christianity in Tamil Nadu

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The opening line of the article starts with, "Christianity in the state of Tamil Nadu, India is believed to be almost 2000 years old," and cites no references to 2000 years old presence in the state and in fact itself negates it when further it goes on to say that "But in reality it reference started to appear in Tamil Literature from Sixteenth Century onwards only.". I mean does you so-called religion teaches you to lie that much that you people insert nonsense lines into the article but when other do same about their true religions citations are demanded. The truth is English Wikipedia is nothing but American and Christian propaganda website and it is good that most major American websites are banned in China. And, by the way Christianity itself is believed to be influenced by predating religions including Hinduism and Buddhism.