A Bishop of the Apostolic church (grandiose title, isn't it?) in the Cook Islands, wants to ban local Indians who are Hindu's from celebrating their Diwali festival.
He claims its blasphemy against the Christian god, and that because the Cooks Islands is a Christian country, no other form of worship should be permitted.
Gotta love your average Christian, don't you? If they are banned or persecuted, they scream their heads off, but as soon as they control things they want to ban any alternative worship.
Cooks Bishop condemns Diwali celebration as blasphemy
Updated 15 November 2013, 14:52 AEST
A Cook Islands church leader says holding a public celebration of the Hindu festival of Diwali on Rarotonga is a blasphemy against the Christian god.
Tutai Pere, Bishop of the Apostolic Church of the Cook Islands, strongly opposed the Diwali ceremony last week on the grounds that Cook Islands is a christian country.
He says that Cook Islanders desecrated their old idols with the arrival of Christianity in 1821, and what he sees as idol worship should not be allowed to take place in the country today.