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[Title] => Political donors urged to give to church’s bible project
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[Title] => Malaysia Christians to preserve 'defaced' Bibles
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[Title] => Malaysia softens stance on seized Bibles
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[Title] => Malaysia gov't accused of desecrating 5,000 Bibles
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[Title] => Malaysia rejects call to release 10,000 Bibles
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[Title] => Church group slams Malaysian airport officials for confiscating Bibles
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[Title] => Soon, Bible-toting cops
[Summary] => Soon, the Holy Bible or the Koran would be part of a law enforcers official get-up.
This, as Interior and Local Government Secretary Jose Lina plans to distribute pocket-sized Holy Bibles and Koran to the countrys more than 100,000 policemen "to bring them closer to God."
"Soon, the Philippine National Police would become Pulis ng Panginoon (Police of God)," he told reporters.
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"Soon, the Philippine National Police would become Pulis ng Panginoon (Police of God)," he told reporters.
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