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Church involvement in Fiji coups

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205:"Because if God does get angry with the heathens, Christians will be punished because they allowed the worship of idols and other lesser gods in Fiji. Sodom and Gomorrah were only destroyed after the Lord removed the faithful from there and not because of a few would we allow God's wrath to befall the whole of Fiji. It was clearly stated in the 10 Commandments that God gave to Moses that Christians were not allowed to worship any other gods and not to worship idols." 22: 209:
Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu of the Fiji Council of Churches and Assembly of Christian Churches has stated that the 2006 coup is "un-Christian" and is " manifestation of darkness and evil" and pointed out that "52% of Fijians are Christian and the country's Christian values are being undermined".
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Some Methodist Church authorities have continued to advocate the establishment of a Christian state. In a letter of support from the head of the Methodist Church, Reverend Tomasi Kanilagi, to George Speight, the leader of the May 19, 2000, armed takeover of Parliament, Reverend Kanilagi publicly
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The Church plays a major role in Fiji politics. Oftentimes, some politicians appeal to Fijians addressing them as "Christians", even though Hindus are 38% of the population in Fiji, compared with 52% Christians. It was alleged by Commodore Frank Bainimarama that the
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expressed his intention to use the Methodist Church as a forum under which to unite all ethnic Fijian political parties. The Methodist church also supported forgiveness to those who plotted the coup in form of so-called "
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in 1987 led to a constitution that ensured Indian Fijians could only have less than half of all seats in parliament and banned Indians from the post of prime minister. The
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The Methodist church general secretary Reverend Ame Tugaue has expressed concern about the practice of Hinduism in Fiji. Fiji Times reported his views on March 27, 2005:
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Fiji is one of the few countries in the world that officially imposes disabilities on a group that constitutes a large part of the population, on the basis of
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There are some people within the Methodist church that have raised the possibility of declaring Fiji a theocratic Christian state. This has brought
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Roots of Land and Church: the Christian State Debate in Fiji - International journal for the Study of the Christian Church
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THE CHURCH AND FIJIAN ETHNOCENTRISM- An Adventure in Religious History and Sociology
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The powerful Methodist Church backed the past three coups, but has opposed the
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plays a significant role, as the majority of ethnic Fijians belong to the
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Persecution of Hindu minority in Fiji by Methodist Christian majority
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Religious reaction to the Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill
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Church's aim of establishing a Christian state in Fiji
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In each of the four coups, one of the sides sought to
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Fiji
coups
Indian Fijians
Religion
Methodist
Hindu
reduce rights for Indian Fijians
Sitiveni Rabuka
coup of 2000
George Speight
Mahendra Chaudry
Military–church relations in Fiji
Separation of church and state
2006 coup
2000 Fijian coup d'Ă©tat
Mahendra Chaudhry
Josaia Voreqe "Frank" Bainimarama
Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill
Persecution of Hindus in Fiji Islands
race
religion
George Speight
Methodist church sex abuse cases
Military–church relations in Fiji
Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill

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