Bishop Brian Tamaki and which house of worship would Jesus burn?

Hindu leaders are calling on police to take action against Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki after he made inflammatory remarks calling to βpurgeβ communities of Muslim, Sikh and Hindu faiths from New Zealand and burn down their places of worship.
In a video shared last week, the controversial Christian leader accused Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of targeting Indian Christians with threats and violence.
βI think we should reciprocate in kind. Letβs purge New Zealand of Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims,β Tamaki said.
βAnd, while weβre at it, if theyβre burning churches down, why donβt we burn mosques and their temples down? Tit for tat.β
Police told RNZ they were aware of the video, and have been making inquiries into its contents.
The Hindu Board of New Zealand this morning condemned Tamakiβs βinflammatory, defamatory and hate-fuelled videoβ, saying the comments incited violence, arson and hatred against the diverse Indian diaspora.
βNormally Hindus would ignore such kerfuffle, but such calls to violence can trigger lone wolf attacks and endangers the life of law-abiding citizens.
βWe call on the Government and the authorities to immediately take appropriate legal measures to prevent a tragedy.β
Tamaki responded by saying it is βabsurd and dishonestβ for the board to claim there was no evidence to support his views.
βThousands of reports from credible international organisations document exactly what I spoke about,β he told the Herald.
βTo try and dismiss this reality is an insult to the truth and to the victims.β
The board said Tamakiβs claims that Christians in India faced βpersecutionβ from Modi, his administration and wider society were unsubstantiated.
The board also denounced Tamakiβs remarks around child marriage, saying the βfadingβ tribal custom was now illegal and declining in prevalence while comparing it to the biblical act of betrothal.
The church leader had taken aim at the Indian subcontinentβs dominant faiths, and alleged that child marriage was a custom still deeply ingrained in the countryβs Hindu and Muslim communities.
His opposition to the India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was also mentioned and subsequently criticised by the board, who said there was no doubt the deal was strategically and economically beneficial for Kiwis.
βThis is not reciprocity or βtit for tatβ,β the board said.
βIt is unprovoked, one-sided incitement to arson and violence against a law-abiding minority that has never threatened or harmed Christian places of worship in Aotearoa.β
Tamaki told the Herald his remarks came from a place of βpatriotic and parental concernβ, arguing serious human rights abuses were unfolding in India under Modiβs leadership.
He spoke of a recent US Commission on International Religious Freedom hearing, which concluded religious freedom in India was on βa downward trajectory, with the government tolerating particularly severe violations against Christians and other religionsβ.
Christian persecution in India was well-documented by international organisations and religious freedom groups, Tamaki said, while child marriage reports had been produced by the likes of Unicef, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and various UN groups.
βThe Hindu Board statement calls my content βfalse claimsβ while offering no valid evidence of their own.
NZME
Here’s the funny thing.
The Bish is right.
There is well established and well documented cases of Hindi extremists attacking Christian churches in India, that is true and it is also true that these attacks have risen since Modi’s authoritarian brand of Hindu Nationalism.
The Bish is right to protest that and he is right to criticise child bride culture which is still very entrenched inside the Indian culture B-U-T
And it’s a pretty big B-U-T
While the Bish absolutely can criticise attacks on Christian churches by Hindu extremists in India and criticise the cultural practice of child brides (that is being stamped out) WHAT HE CAN NOT DO AND HAS NO JUSTIFICATION WHATSOEVER IN DOING is calling upon his feral Destiny Church Cult Members to start violence by burning down their places of worship in some weird Holy Purge that he’s calling upon.
There is a world of difference between having genuine concerns about fellow Christians being persecuted and cultural practices we find reprehensible, but that in no way shape or form justifies calling on your follower to burn down Indian places of worship here in NZ!
Once you call for political violence, you have removed yourself from the debate because entrance to democracy is an immediate acceptance of not using violence or intimidation as tools.
He can’t call on his religious nutter crew to go burn shit down because they are fucking dumb enough to do it, remember the Library they all stormed because there was drag queen in there?
These people are not the brightest sparks in the country.
The Police have no choice but to arrest him.






I wish you’d stop pandering to Tamaki’s ego and calling him ‘Bishop’ or even ‘Bish’.
He’s nothing.
He gave himself that title and if he can do it, we can all do it. Why don’t we?
Because we are normal, sensible people without inflated egos.
We don’t need constant adoration to be happy.
Tamaki is a deeply unhappy, insecure, jealous man who has never grown up. He didn’t get all the attention he thought he deserved as a child, so he’s making sure he does now. Anyone silly enough to go along with such delusions, deserves to be ripped off.
If he’s inciting crime and violence, he needs investigating.
Very good points about the attacks on Muslims and Christians in India by Modi’s feral supporters. Also worth noting that if you read the constitution of the Hindu Council on the website of the Charities Commission, ‘Hindu Council’ is only their ‘external’ name. They are the “Vishva Hindu Parishad of New Zealand”.
What is Vishva Hindu Parishad? Well, as even Wikipedia (despite repeated vandalism) documents, the VHP is a front organization for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a terrorist group which is best known outside India for murdering Gandhi. It also supported continued British occupation of India prior to independence. Since then it has only become more extreme.
The VHP engages in plenty of terrorism on its own, in India and elsewhere. In 1992 it organized the Babri Masjid mosque attacks and subsequent rioting, resulting in thousands of deaths. In 2002, on Modi’s orders, it utilized the deaths of a few Hindus on a train when they knocked over a gas cooker and started a fire to initiate the Gujurat riots, in which thousands more were murdered.
“at least 250 girls and women were gang raped and then burned to death. Children were force-fed petrol and then set on fire, pregnant women were gutted and then had their unborn child’s body shown to them. In the Naroda Patiya mass grave of ninety-six bodies, forty-six were women. Rioters also flooded homes and electrocuted entire families inside. Violence against women also included them being stripped naked, violated with objects, and then killed.”
Unsurprisingly, with these kinds of crimes on them, the VHP are big fans of ‘israel’.
Now, I don’t have much time for Tamaki, but, this is what the parent organization of the Hindu Council of New Zealand is up to. Tamaki has used violent rhetoric, the VHP use extreme very real violence.
Apologies to those who read this earlier post… there is a lot of similarly named Hindutva organizations in New Zealand. The ‘Hindu Foundation’, which has formed a ‘Hindu Board’ is not _directly_ connected to the ‘Hindu Council’ (though they have shared board members over time).
As such, the ‘Hindu Foundation’, unlike the ‘Hindu Council’/VHPNZ, is not DIRECTLY connected to terrorism- though, one of their earliest actions after their founding was to join the ‘Hindu Council’ and the affiliated ‘Coalition of Hindi Organisations of New Zealand’ in attacking Massey Professor Mohan Dutta for being critical of Modi’s genocidal actions and Hindutva extremism in general, so, uh, make of that what you will.
https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/aapi/pages/22/attachments/original/1633313032/AAPI_Letter_to_Hindu_New_Zealanders_and_organisations.pdf?1633313032
He is an idiot, unfortunately he is also a dangerous idiot.
You covered this example well, almost 2 thousand years ago we got the warning in John 16:2-3 about people like Tamaki so it’s vital that people know that hate and persecution are not Christian principles no matter how many people claim that they are.
A = hopefully the one BT is in! You see, Tamaki has run out of ideas/plans/schemes to bring more βdonersβ into his so-called church so is now going down the same route as the ghastly CoC β RACISM! Destiny is NOT a religious movement; it is a money tree to ‘take from the needy’ to keep him and his greedy wife in an affluent lifestyle to which they have become accustomed. And our Police βare looking into itβ – really??? And how about Destiny pay their millions of $ debts and disappear off the face of the earth. It would be a good move all round! They have nothing to give!
Tamaki is so fing stupid. How does he explain his love of the professional victims club in Israel. What do they do with Christians?
Because the cult of Tamaki turns a blind eye to this.
Even the Vatican news acknowledges a problem.
βThe growing influence of religious-nationalist extremism in Israeli government policy has fostered an environment of constant threat for religious minorities, and particularly for Christians.β
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/world/news/2025-04/holy-land-christians-rossing-center-jerusalem-jewish-relations.html