I dissent

This is a correct analysis of the current state of the nation. Every — and I mean every part of the nation must bow down to this. We have to teach a Maori aspect of all subjects — from psychiatry (where transcultural expressions of distress are a topic of research, and there is therefore a good reason to be aware of these things) to Physics (where the math matters).

Post modern neo-idolatorous shite. We are placing pounamu around to be the genii localae.

I dissent. I will not bow down. I will not be at that meeting.

And I suggest all those who believe in one G-d to do the same.

New Zealand, along with all nations, is acutely religious. But, more than most Western countries, the dominant religion is now the Established Religion. We are using “established” in the historical sense of a religion prescribed and protected, so that all citizens must respect and honour that particular religion’s beliefs and practices. Established religion is the religion buttressed and proscribed by the law of the land and funded by tax money.

The established religion in New Zealand is Maori animism. In historical terms it is a pagan and primitive religion, riddled with superstition and idolatry. It is an offence and provocation to the Living God. But none who want official and public respect in New Zealand dare criticise the Establishment. Those, however, who fear God more than man are prepared to call it for what it is: stale hokey pokey–a thoroughly sour, ignorant and stupefying batch of mouldy ice-cream. Every Christian who understands what the Bible says about idolatry and false gods has no hesitation in flatly rejecting Maori animism. In so doing, we have become the new dissenters.

via MandM.

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