Wednesday 21 September 2016

CHURCHES MUST SUPPORT GOVERNMENT

Post Courier 21 September 2016

Does this mean that the United Nations will refuse to work in Morobe Province if the churches and Government are working together? 

Morobe Governor Kelly Naru has called on the three tiers of Government in the province to work in partnership with the churches to deliver basic services to the community.

He said that in places where there no sign of Government services, the churches are there. He said the establishment of the church and Government partnership is the way forward to deliver services effectively.

Bulolo MP Sam basil said the churches had done a tremendous job in the areas of spiritual and physical growth of the people.

Comment: The United Nations has not worked with schools or churches because of the anti-family and anti-faith agenda of the United Nations. 

Government supports schools but schools have a course in Personal Development that focuses on Family, Rights and Responsibilities. The United Nations does not accept this because of the gay and lesbian agenda. So too the Australian High Commission.

There would be a wonderful opportunity for the United Nations to work with church teachers' colleges but there is deep reluctance to do so. 

Let the United Nations work with Balob and Simbu teachers' colleges. Let them tell the student teachers about the violence of men and the dictatorships of family and churches. Let them show all the fake studies on violence of men. 

They would not dare let teachers read their paedophile manuals. There is so much that is false information with fake statistics. 

Where did the editorial of the Post Courier get the study that 90% of PNG women have faced some from of violence on public transport? Explain to the teachers how the survey was conducted. The Post Courier wants to win the UNAIDS awards. 

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