The Bishop of the Church of the Destiny Church in New Zealand has published a chant criticizing the call to prayer in the country, saying it was anti-Christian, which sparked a wave of violent criticism.

"On your message on Friday, New Zealand will be a Muslim country," said Brian Tamaki, a Twitter commentator on Twitter. "I agree with the two minutes of silence ... but to raise the adhaan." It contains the phrase "There is no God but Allah." Well, I do not agree.

"Christ is the only God, and that does not represent us." Tamaki said the prime minister, by calling for the adhaan, abused power.

"This is offensive to all true Christians. Our national identity is in danger," he said.

Violent responses
But the newspaper Ottago Daily Times - which reported this - highlighted that the responses to the Bishop was quick and violent, as one of them said, "Do not arrive and leave space for those who want to pray without fear and fear, they should always enjoy absolute freedom in the performance of their rituals, Let them enjoy it in the shadow of their nightmare. "

Another commentator was more sharp and replied to the bishop, "Shut up ... and try to open your heart to humanity as your Lord tells you."

Other commentators questioned the validity of Tamaki's statements when he said, "Christ is the only God." One of them said to the bishop, "Brian, he was the Son of God, and he said that the Lord his Father read that book correctly again."

Another said, "Christ is the Lord ?? ah ... that is different."