Rev. Gomar Gultom hopes that the government does not need to supervise religious observers in the house of worship. (Photo of Savic Rabos, DI Raga VOI)

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JAKARTA - The General Chairperson of PGI (Corruption of Churches in Indonesia), Pdt. Gomar Gultom, MTh., strongly opposes the supervision of religious lectures in places of worship discussed by the Head of BNPT to ward off radicalism. According to him, if this effort is carried out, especially by involving other communities (collaborative supervision), it will cause horizontal conflicts in the community. Gomar said that what can be done is optimizing supervision through existing public facilities, not by handing over to the agency or society.


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