This slovenly constructed Evangelical church is frequented by native Fijians as Christianity replaces animist beliefs in such primitive societies. Men obsequiously pledge their wives and daughters to the priests, hoping that their blessings will enrich their lives. Aware of the "free sex" culture so pervasive in these churches, even Indian women are now converting to Christianity, giving up centuries of Hindu beliefs. Usually located in inaccessible hilly rural areas, and often camouflaged by vegetation, the activities can be carried out without the fear of the authorities intervening. The Indian can partake freely without being caught.
This slovenly constructed Evangelical church is frequented by native Fijians as Christianity replaces animist beliefs in such primitive societies. Men obsequiously pledge their wives and daughters to the priests, hoping that their blessings will enrich their lives. Aware of the "free sex" culture so pervasive in these churches, even Indian women are now converting to Christianity, giving up centuries of Hindu beliefs. Usually located in inaccessible hilly rural areas, and often camouflaged by vegetation, the activities can be carried out without the fear of the authorities intervening. The Indian can partake freely without being caught.
This slovenly constructed Evangelical church is frequented by native Fijians as Christianity replaces animist beliefs in such primitive societies. Men obsequiously pledge their wives and daughters to the priests, hoping that their blessings will enrich their lives. Aware of the "free sex" culture so pervasive in these churches, even Indian women are now converting to Christianity, giving up centuries of Hindu beliefs. Usually located in inaccessible hilly rural areas, and often camouflaged by vegetation, the activities can be carried out without the fear of the authorities intervening. The Indian can partake freely without being caught.
This slovenly constructed Evangelical church is frequented by native Fijians as Christianity replaces animist beliefs in such primitive societies. Men obsequiously pledge their wives and daughters to the priests, hoping that their blessings will enrich their lives. Aware of the "free sex" culture so pervasive in these churches, even Indian women are now converting to Christianity, giving up centuries of Hindu beliefs. Usually located in inaccessible hilly rural areas, and often camouflaged by vegetation, the activities can be carried out without the fear of the authorities intervening. The Indian can partake freely without being caught.