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'What a lot of dribble': Controversial Christian leader who slammed Muslims after Christchurch terror attack sparks outrage with latest rant A controversial Church leader in New Zealand has hit out at Muslim community  Destiny Church pastor Brian Tamaki posted long rant to his Facebook page  He warned against accepting Islam which he said would ruin the country 

By Adam Mccleery For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 02:19 BST, 17 June 2019 | Updated: 02:22 BST, 17 June 2019

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A church leader who caused controversy after the Christchurch terror attack has again lashed out at the Muslim community.

Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki posted a long rant to his Facebook page warning New Zealanders about the dangers of Muslims. 

'We can not accept the proliferation of Islam in our country and think just because you're tolerant, accepting and inclusive that we won't end up like Great Britain, South East Asia, and most of Europe with violence, loss of the host country's identity, their values and culture destroyed, and Sharia Law enacted,' he wrote. 

Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki (pictured with wife Hannah Tamaki), who caused controversy after the Christchurch terror attack, has again hit out at the Muslim community in a rant some have labelled as hate speech

Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki (pictured with wife Hannah Tamaki), who caused controversy after the Christchurch terror attack, has again hit out at the Muslim community in a rant some have labelled as hate speech

 

Others were quick to encourage others to show their distaste of Mr Tamaki's comments by refraining from giving to his Church

Others were quick to encourage others to show their distaste of Mr Tamaki's comments by refraining from giving to his Church 

'The outright

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