Bishop Thomas of Cana, Nasrani History, Southist- Northist, Thekkumbhagar
There is no conclusions of dna testing for …
Comment posted Arrival of Thomas of Cana ( Bishop Thomas of Cana ?), History and references about Southist Community (Thekkumbhagar – Knanaya ) by rl.
There is no conclusions of dna testing for any particular area unless we have a huge collection of samples. but some matching can take in to consideration. i believe regarless of dna matter we can feel the sense of semitism and features make sense to me and that is a clue for me does not matter someone agree with we or not. some thoughts i want to write is that we are ofcouse and indian christian community. so i believe st thomas found us. so i dont think we can really replace an idea of brahimn did not convert or not. i may think there can be gentile part among us. but one think i aganist some people really want to hold on to the truth that st thomas converted a huge population of brahimns and many others in to christiantiy so they think if they change the christianity to hindism it jsut the same converted hindu people as SOME NATIONALIST THINK….. There can be few brahimns or families & some few other converted along with lot of jewsh merchants or isralites and immigratins……. nasranis seems to consdier as a precious gifted thoughts that they are these artistic beautiflul brahimns converts. because westasians may not have a life beauty. yet they had a deseartish civilized culture. or these westasisn jumped eathing meat yet we all consider there is nothing wrong with that. the important point is NONE OF CANNOT EXCEMPT WITH THE FACT OF NOT BEING SEMITICS AS JEWS OR ISRALITES. because we are mixed with heritage the majority of semitics in our community regardless of ydna matter…………. more that we think dna matter ” ok let leave a nasranis to a pulaya may be the reason he may look more like that. if he ever got a drop of semitic blood he has that passion of being biblical. even if he reject leading gentlile life it will trace him. even if he live like a messy life, one day rependance to god will trace him’. and that is the MAIN CLUE. i truely belive 100% semitic or jewish blood among nasranis along these traditon hindu converts and none of them really cannot give a definations on many of actual realities
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