Christian Network calls for prayers and understanding over Sydney
New Zealand Christian Network director Glyn Carpenter is calling for people to pray and exercise understanding over the
Sydney hostage incident.
"Most important" Carpenter says, "is to pray for the victims and families of those directly involved in the incident -
especially those who have been killed or injured.
"I wrote earlier today to our sister organisation in Australia expressing sympathy and saying that Kiwis all over New
Zealand would be praying for them all.
"We are also calling for understanding, and praying that this will not result in any backlash towards Muslims in
Australia or New Zealand.
"News reports indicate that the gunman was a sociopath who was using religion as a cover for his common criminal
activity. We have plenty of examples of sociopathic behaviour in New Zealand and I'm sure in Australia. Most commonly
these are not linked to any religion and don't result in any negative backlash, so there's absolutely no reason for
there to be one in this case.
"We thank the media who have quickly exposed the gunman's lack of connection with mainstream Muslim community in
Australia, and call on Kiwis to continue to grow friendship and hospitality to Muslims living in New Zealand.
"And we pray for all the victims and their families as they try to come to grips with the aftermath of this tragic
incident".
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