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The purging of Papua New Guinea's National Parliament House from witchcraft and ancestral spirits is not a myth! The carvings on the totem pole and the carved lintels on the outside and inside the Parliament embody real persons. The presence of witchcraft and evil spirits in the Sepik and Samarai Rooms, both located inside the Governor General's mansion and the Parliament House had kept the nation under the dark for years. Speaker Theo Zurenouc's bold move for Parliament restoration was divinely ordered, climaxing in the donation of the original First Edition 1611 King James Bible by a Texas…mehr

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The purging of Papua New Guinea's National Parliament House from witchcraft and ancestral spirits is not a myth! The carvings on the totem pole and the carved lintels on the outside and inside the Parliament embody real persons. The presence of witchcraft and evil spirits in the Sepik and Samarai Rooms, both located inside the Governor General's mansion and the Parliament House had kept the nation under the dark for years. Speaker Theo Zurenouc's bold move for Parliament restoration was divinely ordered, climaxing in the donation of the original First Edition 1611 King James Bible by a Texas born Indiana businessman, educator, and a powerful preacher, Dr. Gene Hood to PNG for a path to new beginning. With the prospect of PNG declaring itself as a Christian country, the making of history continues with the eschatological expectation. "A fantastic story!" Barbara Hood - New Palestine, Indiana, U.S.A. "A good read...NOT an ordinary history book." - Shalem Poriah, 11th Grade student of Westfield High School, Indiana, U.S.A. Samuel Poriah is Professor of Bible and Theology at Union Bible College, Westfield, Indiana, U.S.A. He is the author of Plumes of Paradise(2003). He also has edited other books. He is a teacher and preacher.
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