Exactly. Also apparently in India they often use propane as a refrigerant in their AC systems. Very smart, saar.
They, as hindus do this out of their disregard for human life. Were it that by their religion they valued man's own being as a reflection of god. If they understood that man should be treated well, and that causing death is a blasphemy against the most high, which warrants not only his death, but thousands of his deaths and tortures across his gay concept of karma...
can you not see that it is the disgusting and demonic blindness of their own culture, that culture brought to them by the demons pretending to be their gods, that willed to inflict horrors on men for the sake of insulting God on account of him replacing Lucifer with Mary, a mere human woman...be it not by this hate of the demons who command their religion that you would think that these men, most impressionable and not educated by god himself, were taught how to destroy themselves and do horrors, if not only for the pleasure of these demons?
Their gods must be totally overthrown, for those gods trample on the good men who would be india. And they must be cleaned off in baptism, and made to lift their eyes up to the one true God, that they might know right reason and no longer do completely stupid and hazardous things like using propane as a refrigerant. For were it that they valued the image of God in their fellow man, they'd have safety protocols that would ban this, since it is such an obvious hazard. But the demons want to laugh at man's misery, so they teach the indians things to keep them from implementing these things.
To this, we must eradicate those demons and their hold on the indians. We need to free these people that they might be allowed to the the sunlight of the goodness of existence, and not the mere trap they live in under the command of these devils. Their idiocy and those things we laugh at them by are by these spiritual realities. To this, their whole religion and culture must be destroyed that they might, as men, be let to see the light of day and live the good lives god intended for them.