Freedom of religion may cause problems

Letters

IT is worrisome to see this country rooted with Christian beliefs being invaded in the tag of religious freedom.
The Government and its citizens have given more focus on economic, social and political welfare of the nation and lost concentration on the spiritual aspect of our nation.
As a result we have been conquered by foreign systems of life or religions.
Their beliefs, practices and doctrines (Koran) contradict Christian beliefs (Holy Bible) that we as a nation believe in.
They have their own constitution which protects and guides the followers.
That same constitution constitute their religion and government.
It is fearsome that when their membership increases, we will have conflicts in this nation which may lead to a holy war.
The citizens of this nation will have two constitutions; the PNG Constitution and Sharia (Islamic) Law.
Let me share some facts and figures on how the Sharia law influences respective countries around the world who practice it.
Islam explained in layman’s terms by Dr Peter Hammond’s book: “Slavery, Terrorism and Islam: The Historical Roots and Contemporary Threat”: Islam is not a religion, nor is it a cult.
In its fullest form, it is a complete, total, 100% system of life. It has religious, legal, political, economic, social, and military components.
The religious component is a beard for all of the other components.
Islamisation begins when there are sufficient Muslims in a country to agitate for their religious privileges.
When politically correct, tolerant, and culturally diverse societies agree to Muslim demands for their religious privileges, some of the other components tend to creep in as well.
As long as the Muslim population remains around or under 2 per cent in any given country, they will be for the most part be regarded as a peace loving minority, and not as a threat to other citizens.
The biggest treat for our country today is not with social, economy, politics, military, security and development but with spiritual aspects of life.
Currently our country is fronting economic boom and foreigners are coming in with their religious and system of life, beliefs, doctrines and their traditions.
They have their own laws to follow especially in their style of worship having knowledge of our nation’s freedom of religious and we cannot deny that fact.
Foreigners are employing nationals with the condition of joining their faith and as a consequence, nationals are working with clothed faces in foreign run businesses.
Our people are easily lured by employment opportunities to different faith.
My early warning to the Government is to look into this religion conquering our country.
If we cannot act fast than not long we will experience what we read, hear and see of the terrorist attacks and holy wars in our own land.
To take back PNG and make PNG the first richest black Christian nation in the world, we should act now or never.

Eric Mumson Piuk,
Gerehu Stage 4, POM