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Nation under Siege packs Rotorua Boys High School


‘Nation Under Siege’

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‘Nation under Siege’ packs Rotorua Boys High School Hall

Bishop Tamaki’s ‘Nation under Siege’ tour attracted over 450 locals at Rotorua Boys High School last night.

“It is vitally important that we discuss issues of morality at this election. Prostitution, mass abortions and an epidemic of children with STD’s are very important issues that the voter must be aware of” says Bishop Tamaki. The Bishop went on to endorse Pope Benedict’s message of protecting the sanctity of marriage in law.

Bishop Tamaki has produced a 30 minute DVD expose that is handed out free of charge to all who attend the public meetings. The controversial message, aimed primarily at the Christian community, details (1) A government gone evil (2) A radical homosexual agenda (3) The media – a modern day witchcraft and (4) the retreat of religion.

The tour arrives in Tauranga today (Thursday 23rd June) with a 7.30pm public meeting at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church on the corner of Devonport Road and Third Ave. The Bishop will be joined by Richard Lewis, leader of Destiny New Zealand, and the party’s local candidates.


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