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New Zealand Govt Removes All References To Jesus Out Of Parliamentary Prayer by OLAADEGBU(m): 2:26pm On Mar 31, 2019
New Zealand Christians Outraged as Govt Removes All References to Jesus From Parliamentary Prayer
03-30-2019
Steve Warren

Just barely two weeks following the mosque shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand, the government has decided to remove all references to Jesus Christ from its parliamentary prayer.

The move by Speaker of the House Trevor Mallard has angered the country's Christian population. Mallard made the decision in order to drop references to Jesus in order to make the prayer "more inclusive" for all parliamentarians.

The Guardian reports a reference to "Almighty God" remains, but it is not a specific reference to a Christian God.

Earlier this week, around 1,000 people protested just outside of the parliament building in Wellington. The group wanted Jesus name reinstated in the prayer because Christianity is part of the nation's history.

Ross Smith, the organizer of the event, told Radio NZ the country has a Christian heritage that should not be erased.

"It's a legacy. The principals and the values that are in this nation are based on our Christian-Judea roots. Removing the name would destroy those roots," he said.

"He needs a good kick in his pants, and he needs to actually be removed because this is a Christian nation," protester Rieki Teutscher told Radio NZ. We don't share his atheism."

Another demonstrator, Carmel Morgan, said Mallard should have consulted with New Zealanders or announced a referendum before changing the prayer.

"This is a land of democracy, this is a land of freedom, you know, we want to be a first world country... he took that choice away from us."

Other New Zealand politicians also voiced their concern over the change made by the speaker without consulting the entire parliament.

Well, the decision as to what should be changed should be made by parliamentarians and not the speaker – that's our position, I don't mind telling you publicly," deputy prime minister Winston Peters told RadioNZ.

"If you're going to make a change let's have parliament decide – not one person," Peters added.

Mallard said he had consulted other politicians and the majority he spoke to were in favour of a secular prayer

The Voice of Europe noted as former Christian churches are turned into mosques, New Zealanders are told to accept Islamification with smiling tolerance.

One week after a white supremacist gunman opened fire inside two mosques, killing 50 people, the entire country observed a Muslim call to prayer. The event was televised nationwide.

http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/cwn/2019/march/new-zealand-christians-outraged-as-govt-removes-all-references-to-jesus-out-of-parliamentary-prayer

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Re: New Zealand Govt Removes All References To Jesus Out Of Parliamentary Prayer by Reversepussyking(m): 2:49pm On Mar 31, 2019
Because of stupid islam that is why the new zealand government is doing this.


spit on islam and their useless quran.



spit

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Re: New Zealand Govt Removes All References To Jesus Out Of Parliamentary Prayer by Odetokun3(m): 2:53pm On Mar 31, 2019
It's well
Re: New Zealand Govt Removes All References To Jesus Out Of Parliamentary Prayer by thesicilian: 3:17pm On Mar 31, 2019
New Zealand is even far. At times I notice DSTV blocking out the names of Jesus, God etc.
Re: New Zealand Govt Removes All References To Jesus Out Of Parliamentary Prayer by Preshy561(f): 3:19pm On Mar 31, 2019
That country is such a stupid country.
Geese, their pm is such a coward.
Re: New Zealand Govt Removes All References To Jesus Out Of Parliamentary Prayer by mekuso89(m): 4:01pm On Mar 31, 2019
useless people
Re: New Zealand Govt Removes All References To Jesus Out Of Parliamentary Prayer by tartar9(m): 5:26pm On Mar 31, 2019
Is New Zealand not a secular state,why should jesus be part of some parliamentary prayer

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Re: New Zealand Govt Removes All References To Jesus Out Of Parliamentary Prayer by Martinez39(m): 5:34pm On Mar 31, 2019
This wasn't done out of secularism but out of the usual loathing the left has for christianity and western values. Nevertheless, they still have the right to change the wordings to the parliamentary prayer.
Re: New Zealand Govt Removes All References To Jesus Out Of Parliamentary Prayer by OLAADEGBU(m): 12:35am On Apr 01, 2019
Reversepussyking:


Because of stupid islam that is why the new zealand government is doing this.



spit on islam and their useless quran.




spit

That is what you get when you vote liberals into power. undecided
Re: New Zealand Govt Removes All References To Jesus Out Of Parliamentary Prayer by OLAADEGBU(m): 4:37pm On Apr 06, 2019
Odetokun3:


It's well

It is well in the well. cool

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Re: New Zealand Govt Removes All References To Jesus Out Of Parliamentary Prayer by Bojack(m): 4:50pm On Apr 06, 2019
some people dey vex oh

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