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If we say it is all about “One Guyana” then we should accommodate all religions

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July 10, 2025
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Dear Editor,
The Church is one body. We often sing that we are one body in Christ . I endorse the oneness in Guyanese and the Christian community. But as a concerned citizen, everybody we will not like, even Jesis when he was on the Earth, was often ridiculed and criticised by the Pharisees of his day. Therefore as citizen we should be able to exercise freedom of speech and if we are criticised for it ,we shouldn’t heap coals of bitterness and judgement on the heads of people  At a Worship experience if we say it is all about “One Guyana” then we should accommodate all religions because after all we are “One People One Nation One Destiny.” I believe that we use the experience to bring others to Christ  who don’t know him  instead of glorifying our preferred party. All of us should be treated as VIPs in the house of God. Things have changed for the better in Guyana

Yours truly,
Dillion Goring,
Concerned Citizen
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