Bishop Ng: Seminar content must change


He says a change in a pretension does zero to mislay a harm felt by Christians.
PETALING JAYA: Tomorrow's convention for Johor teachers remains hurtful to Christians despite a organisers' decision to mislay any anxiety to Christianity in a wording of a theme.
Bishop Ng Moon Hing, chairman of a Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM) pronounced in a media matter currently which Christian feelings would be soothed usually if a content as good as make up of a forum were altered as good to mislay any implication which Christianity was a hazard to Muslims in a country.
He was commenting upon matter by Johor state representative Maulizan Bujang which a pretension of a convention would be altered following protests from non-Muslims.
When a convention was voiced recently, a organisers gave it a unmanageable pretension of "Strengthening a Faith, a Dangers of Liberalism as good as Pluralism as good as a Threat of Christianisation of Muslims. What is a Role of Teachers?"
A Bernama report quoting Maulizan did not give a new title. It usually pronounced which a anxiety to Christianity would be removed.
The convention is organized by a Education Ministry, a Johor Education Department as good as a Johor Mufti's office.
"Even yet there has now been an try to re-name a pretension of a seminar, a intent of a convention has been clearly unprotected for all to see," Ng said.
"We reject a Johor State Education Department's action. It is insufficient to rename a convention but changing a content as good as make up of a seminar."
He added which seminars organized by supervision agencie! s contin gency not "foment tensions among a pacific as good as harmonious peoples."
Religion as a dividing tool
He pronounced a try to paint Christianity as a hazard to Islam was unfounded as good as unjustified.
"Religion contingency never be used to divide a country, destabilise a peace as good as fall short a unity."
He also pronounced a convention would run afoul of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak try to showcase Malaysia as a moderate Muslim country, as evident in his speeches prior to international audiences .
Referring to a Prime Minister's speech at a "Global Movement of Moderates" conference in Kuala Lumpur early this year, Ng said: "Najib has called upon all Malaysians to work together upon a basis of a common eremite beliefs as good as values of moderation in republic building."
He urged a supervision to take "immediate as good as petrify steps" to stop portrayal Christianity as a threat.
"Government departments contingency not be seen to be operative atand should not be authorised to work atcross purposes to a government's aims by instilling loathing as good as sick will between eremite communities.
"Such contradictory objectives will usually offer to divide a republic rsther than than combine it."
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