Bishop Tamaki's Nation under Siege Tour Launched
Wednesday, 22 June 2005, 9:50 am
Press Release: Bishop Brian Tamaki
‘Nation under Siege’ launched in Tokoroa
Bishop
Tamaki launched his ‘Nation under Siege’ tour in Tokoroa
last night.
Speaking to a packed hall at Tokoroa High
School, the Bishop told locals that it was time to bring
issues of morality back into the political arena.
“I
would not have done this expose except that we are facing
unprecedented anti-family legislations and a blatant
rejection of God and His ways. I am deeply concerned for our
children and the future generations to come. So I am taking
this message on the road to create awareness over these
critical issues,” says Bishop Tamaki.
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
Rotorua today (Wednesday 22nd June) with a 7.30pm public
meeting at Rotorua Boys High School. The Bishop will be
joined by Richard Lewis, leader of Destiny New Zealand, and
the party’s local candidates.
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