Linda Williscroft #fundie mandm.org.nz

At long last someone speaking up against Maori mythology. I was shocked after spending 23 years overseas upon arriving back in NZ to see all the maori motifs etc. at the airport and woven into *every* part of NZ life. Even in primary school the children are taught how to bow down and worship the various Maori gods. These demonic entities (tikis and so on) have brought a terrible curse upon the Maoris of this land. Yes, Pakeha have their curses too-but none stand out as prominently as that of Maori. Read the list of curses God promised to those who indulge in idolatry, in Deuteronomy 28. “You shall be few in number,” poverty, sickness, death, “the tail and not the head,” etc etc. God has brought all the curses of idolatry upon the Maoris (other than the Christian ones of course.) It hurts me for them. He even promises, “a trembling heart and failing of the eyes,” (anxiety and depression-both of which seem rife among Maori.) I am grieved for them. When I stood up in our prayer time in church and prayed that God would wake up the Maoris to their false beliefs and so bring them out from under the curse, I was told to be quiet and sit down by the Leader. It turns out that her husband has a quarter percentage of Maori in him and had used it to claim entitlements due to Maoris. He became the leader of “his” Iwi and receives a fortune in NZ Taxpayers dollars, simply for attending Maraes and Tangis and saying the odd speech to praise up Maoris.

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