Hindus react to Cook Islands Bishop accusation of idol worship

A leader of Fiji’s biggest Hindu religious organisation says a Cook Islands Bishop is misguided for opposing the public celebration of the festival of Diwali on Rarotonga. Tutai Pere, Bishop of the Apostolic Church of the Cook Islands, says Cook Islands is a christian country, and celebrating Diwali involves idolatory, which is a blasphemy against the Christian God. Read more »

Have you done Jesus Namaskar today ?

Surya Namaskar has become Jesus Namaskar. Unable to come up with anything worthwhile itself because of restrictions on free speech and thought in monotheism, the church adopts a dirty trick. Read more »

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