Tengku Adnan’s statement on churches offensive and unfounded, say Christian leaders


Asila Jalil Desmond Davidson

Federal Territories Minister Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor (right) shakes hands as he arrives at the ‘Kenduri 1Wilayah Persekutuan Parlimen Titiwangsa’. He later accused churches of spreading lies about the government. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Najjua Zulkefli, February 3, 2018.

CHURCH leaders have condemned Umno minister Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor’s remarks telling churches not to spread fake news that puts the government in a bad light, saying it is unfounded and offensive.

Rev Dr Hermen Shastri of the Council of Churches Malaysia (CCM) said the minister’s statement was shocking and insulting as Christians actually spent time offering prayers for the nation’s wellbeing and for the country’s leaders.

“This is an unfounded statement and calls into question the spiritual integrity and witness of the church in imparting the faith in line with the Gospel as revealed in the holy scriptures.

“It is an affront to the Church for the minister to insinuate our religious duty in preaching during worship services are ‘lies’ because it is critical of societal issues,” Hermen, who is CCM’s general-secretary, said in a statement today.

“Christians believe the Gospel speaks to every aspect of the spiritual, social, economic and political lives of Christians in society.”

He said the Federal Territories minister had offended churches which had made efforts to teach Christian believers about good values to build the nation.

“He should be applauding the fact religious communities in our country teach their people of justice, peace and harmony which has helped to make our nation what it is today,” Hermen said.

He also said it was unfortunate Tengku Adnan had made the “derogatory statement” at a time when the government is observing the World Interfaith Harmony Week which is observed every first week of February and recognised by the United Nations.

At a kenduri for the Titiwangsa constituency in Kuala Lumpur earlier today, Tengku Adnan gave a speech in which he said churches should be a place to “disseminate God’s will” and not for Christian leaders to share their personal grouses.

“You (can’t) read things on the internet or whatever comes to you, then talk about it in church. 

“Because when you go around and give your sermons and preach on Sundays, there are a lot of things, sometimes, that are not true,” he said.

Centre for Religion and Society Director Rev Sivin Kit said Tengku Adnan could have taken a better approach to address the issue if there had been such incidents.

The minister could have talked to the respective churches or held a dialogue with the church leaders instead of making a generalised statement.

“This statement is offensive to the Christian leadership because we don’t take instructions from politicians as to what we should preach.

“To use a kenduri as a place to give a generalised statement, creates a kind of ill feeling among the Christian community as well as other religious community,” Kit, who is also a pastor, told The Malaysian Insight.

He said a “kenduri”, as a community feast, was supposed to unite people but unfortunately the remark had singled out Christians.

“This is puzzling, how Christians are brought to the forefront to some extent unnecessarily and it’s an unfair allegation without more substantial evidence,” he said.

The pastor also said he had never heard of any complaints from anyone regarding the sermons made at churches that gave the government a bad name.

“What I have heard is there are messages about the need to pray for concerns of the nation.

“It’s very common for us to receive news we need to pray for issues of politics and corruption, legal cases that are coming up whether it is for the general elections, and this (prayer) is normal practice,” said Kit.

When asked to elaborate at a press conference later, Tengku Adnan replied one example of fake news spread in Sunday sermons was a press statement by Hindraf chairman P. Waytha Moorthy who had accused the minister of “hoodwinking the Indian community” over loans for Malaysian Indians to buy affordable housing by Yayasan Wilayah Persekutuan.

However, Tengku Adnan did not mention which churches had purportedly spread the statement by Waytha Moorthy, or how his ministry was aware of the alleged sermons.

In Sarawak, state PKR chief Baru Bian said if Tengku Adnan was speaking the truth, the minister should use the law against those who preached lies against the government.

“There are laws in this country. Charge or sue whoever preached lies in the church. Churches don’t preach lies,” said Baru, who is the Ba’Kelalan assemblyman and a former Sidang Injil Borneo church elder.

Baru said Tengku Adnan appeared to be speaking in general as he did not give specific details about which churches had allegedly spread lies. 

“Ku Nan should not make statements about things he does not personally know about. Where did he get the report from?.

“This kind of statement is only encouraging BN supporters to hate Christians”.

“He is desperate. He knows the groundswell is against BN. That’s why he talks like that,” said Baru.

Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister James Masing said he did not know what church elders might have said about the government but he said he was clear lies would never be told in a house of worship.

“The House of God is no place for telling lies and I’m very sure members of Christian faith know it.” – February 3, 2018.


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    Posted 6 years ago by Chris Sav · Reply

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    Posted 6 years ago by Raz Musa · Reply

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    Posted 6 years ago by Ramli Taro · Reply

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    Posted 6 years ago by Chris Ng · Reply