A Question to Hawaiian Christian Church in Hawaii

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Kahu Hanalei would like Hawaiian Churches to comment about the Hewa of 1893 at mthe 'Iolani Palacethis was on august 24, sunday.We were cleaning the burial mound at the same time there was a procession coming into the palace grounds to do ceremony at the palace in support of the friends of iolani palace. they walked right past the burial mound--never even noticed we were there, much less the fact that there are kupuna still buried there.

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  • Mahalo for the mana'o noting he knows his bible. Correction on tithes and taxes; they are two separate things. Tithing is 1/10th of your income - gifting; taxes is paying from your income. I tithe to my church and I believe in minimum 1/10th but more is better if you are able to. Taxes, I nor my husband do not pay federal and state income taxes we do however pay for taxes of use- sales, etc as this is a service. So, here in my own situation a legal way of still "volunteering" to filing taxes and not paying into the income tax is my inherent right.

    In my opinion, as "the good book says", IT IS ALL KE AKUA'S TIMING, NOT OURS...and it continues to say, "Let Vengeance Be Mine", thus saith the Lord.

    By the church doing a service of peace it is good, God is a God of Peace and a God of Vegeance but it is HIS Vegeance and in concerning this very heavy word hear, it is not
    christian to wish this on anyone - let Ke Akua decide and we ask in prayer HIS will be done, not ours.

    This is my peace or take on this. Yet I do understand this gentlemen and his view on this as well.

    Mahalo Pono for this Video
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