Jesus is a Dalit

S. Yesu Suresh Raj, R. Mani

Abstract


In this world all know about the Jesus Christ and his life of history. Even I am also one of the believer and follower of Christianity. In all Christians faith everything created by God. Therefore Mahatma Gandhi (father of nation) was said we are children of God. But unfortunately the based on the economic condition was divided into different corps specified rich and poor people in our society. The poor people day by day faced many problems in our society and their living with difficult situations. This situation was not only in India, maybe around the World. Even we are see through Jesus life in the Bible mentioned many places Jesus was helped the poor, oppressed and help less people. As a researcher believer and follower asked many questions myself, why Jesus was helped to poor and help less people. Some people point of view Jesus also one of God but the researcher vision Jesus is a Dalit, because, I have here one example, suppose your suffering some diseases and unhappy life etc., at the time who is helped to you, who is take care of your health. Here I strongly say that first your family member then may be your relatives. This is really applicable to Jesus life also. Hence, the researcher determined Jesus is a Dalit.

Keywords


Christian, Dalit, Society, poor, oppressed, helpless people, Social Perspective

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