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Witchcraft and sorcery related instances are a societal norm that existed for centuries in our world. And it has sparked growing controversy that became the hottest woes in the lives of every individual. But the government has supported the supernatural beings by enacting laws that protected them and is unfair, especially from a biblical and cultural perspective and needs to be removed. The holy bible maintains that one-third of the angels were cast out from heaven when obeying Lucifer’s command. It is evident when Jesus Christ went over to a possessed person at Galilee and casted out the demons as they instantly went into a sounder of swine and were then hurtled into the water. With that, the SDA’s embrace the doctrine and are forbidden to consume pork and entitle it as an unclean animal. The dark-angles are everywhere in our ecosystem who exist as either a ‘masalai’ or a ‘sanguma.’
It is a cultural taboo to copulate around nearby bushes, for example, because people have seen the impacts of ‘masalais’ paralysing mankind to showcase their anger. In other scenarios, little toddlers are forbidden to be left beside a bush if mothers want to plant crops or do harvesting. It is substantial that the ‘masalais’ usually exchange their limbs with that of the toddlers, making it much tinier and stringier in shape. Another outlook would be in the highlands region, as in Simbu, where people are naturally taught to be kind to others. This personality became a social trait as they were culturally imparted that if one is selfish, he or she is likely to be spiritually attacked by ‘sangumas.’ And it was accurate in nature. Some of the famous sorcerers and witchcraft practitioners are the ‘Koiari’ in Sogeri, ‘Bekezin’ in Bundi, ‘Sanguma’ in Simbu, ‘Stone-men’ in Southern Highlands, and the powerful women in Samarai to name a few. Yet, under certain circumstances they were communally recognised and accepted as part of the community. PNG must not submit to outside influence and forgo its principals. In visual integrations, in spite of same-sex marriage being an unethical act, countries like China was pressured by UNO to allow it. Irrespective of China’s principals, her constitution was adjusted to accept the practice but forbids marriages. Otherwise, the state and the international agencies such as Amnesty International must ensure funds are available to document the unaccustomed practice via video-recording a demonstration by the witch-doctors and diviners. And also file the evidence of the victims affected by ‘masalais’ before making final recommendations. If the leaders are hesitant then it would be clear that they are not only puppets but also a part of the evil society. Petrus GAND The Jingoistic Antagonist Image inset:Jesus cast out evil spirits from the possessed person at Galilei. Mathew 8:22-34; 17:14-21 Mark 5:1-20; 9:14-29 Luke 8:26-39; 9:37-43 Next : May We Be Free Note: Let Your Views be heard : Send all your Political Commentaries to us through our email : pngfacts@gmail.com Share this
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