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icymist

(15,888 posts)
Tue Dec 24, 2013, 03:50 PM Dec 2013

Evangelical Christian speaker of Papua New Guinea's parliament destroys 'evil' pagan carvings

The speaker of parliament in the Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea has caused outrage after destroying intricate wooden panels and artefacts around the parliament, which he says represent "evil" non-Christian gods of witchcraft and idolatry.

In an evangelical Christian "purge" likened to the Taliban destruction of the statues of Buddha at Bamiyan in Afghanistan, Theo Zurenuoc has chopped up numerous carved heads and panels and is now planning the removal of a thirty-foot high, four-ton totem pole from the parliament's Grand Hall.

He wants to replace the pole with a "Pillar of Unity" which will contain a Bible, a copy of the constitution and feature an everlasting flame and an inscription stating "The Word of God".

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/papuanewguinea/10534323/Evangelical-Christian-speaker-of-Papua-New-Guineas-parliament-destroys-evil-pagan-carvings.html

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Evangelical Christian speaker of Papua New Guinea's parliament destroys 'evil' pagan carvings (Original Post) icymist Dec 2013 OP
I predict a bad outcome for him. dixiegrrrrl Dec 2013 #1

dixiegrrrrl

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1. I predict a bad outcome for him.
Tue Dec 24, 2013, 05:21 PM
Dec 2013

They should take him out to sea and tell him to walk back home.

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