Seorang
pembaca blog Helen Ang telah berkongsi pengalamannya diperdaya
(“duped”) oleh laporan indah The Star untuk
membuat lawatan ke sebuah kapal mubaligh yang mendakwah agama
Kristian.
Operation
Mobilisation: “For decades, OM’s ships have travelled the world
supplying literature, helping people in need,
motivating Christians,
training young people and sharing
the Good News of God’s love.”
(sumber:
http://www.om.org/en/what-we-do/ships)
Mengikut
laporan Borneo
Post,
kapal MV
Logos Hope telah
diundang ke Malaysia oleh National Evangelical Christian Fellowship
(NECF).
NECF
seperti yang kita ketahui ada hubungan dengan politikus evangelis DAP
serta pengerusinya Rev Dr Eu Hong Seng pernah mempersoalkan Perkara
153 Perlembagaan Persekutuan sebagai membuli lain-lain kaum —
laporan ‘Perkasa
gesa akta hasutan pada paderi Eu‘ (Malaysiakini).
Rencana
NECF (Sept
2011) menyatakan:
- “Logos Hope is also here to bless the community through conferences and seminars on board, through ministry teams sent on outreach, and through a two-week volunteer programme for Malaysians to experience work and service on the ship.”.
- “Those interested in the volunteer or “DEEP Discipleship” programme (Discipleship, Exposure to Missions, Express His Love, Practical Work) can choose from two phases in Port Klang from 29 Sept to 11 Oct, and 12 to 23 Oct. Volunteers work in one of the ship’s departments, and are discipled through evangelism, Bible studies and ministry.”.
- “Christian leaders looking to partner with Logos Hope for ministry opportunities can contact Jessica Kiely (email jessica.kiely@gbaships.org or mobile 012-281 9054) for onboard conferences and seminars, and Jongmin Lee (email jongmin.lee@gbaships.org or mobile 012-281 9043), for ministry and outreach teams.”.
- “Paid
tours of the ship for church
groups
can also be arranged daily except on Mondays. Tour bookings will be
on a first-come, first-serve basis. [...] A
global ministry such as Logos Hope’s requires funding, and gifts
from local churches will be welcomed.”
.
Maklumat di atas tentang kegiatan-kegiatan dakwah MV Logos Hope dipaparkan di laman sesawang NECF Malaysia. Terang-terang ia sebuah kapal mubaligh.
Maklumat di atas tentang kegiatan-kegiatan dakwah MV Logos Hope dipaparkan di laman sesawang NECF Malaysia. Terang-terang ia sebuah kapal mubaligh.
Malah
nama kapal tersebut pun sudah terang lagi bersuluh. ‘Logos’
bermakna
“lord”/”god”. Ia perkataan bahasa Yunani yang mambawa
maksud
“the Word of God, made incarnate in Jesus Christ”.
Jadi
kenapa pula The
Star
enggan memaklumkan hal yang sebenar tentang fungsi dan matlamat
dakwah Kristian kapal tersebut?
Nampaknya
suratkhabar milik MCA ini bersubahat dengan gerakan Jerusubang.
Kata
Bongek
(2013/02/19
at 11:33 pm):
“Helen,
Sometime
in late 2011, The
Star
run almost on daily basis news to promote a ship by the name of MV
Logos Hope
docked in Port Klang. Star
said the ship is a floating book fair that offers 5,000 titles at
affordable price ranging from sport, hobbies, cookery, arts,
medicine, language and philosophy.
The
Star
further said, the ship is operated by GBA ships, a charitable
organisation from Germany and crewed by volunteers.
What
we discovered after our visit there, most of the books are Christian
literatures and philosophy. The ship is operated by German Christian
charitable organisation.
The
Star
conveniently hiding the facts about the Christian Charitable
organisation, the books are almost exclusively Christian books and
the crews are Christian missionaries.
We
are fine with all these but the efforts to go Port Klang all the way
are not worthwhile and felt being duped by The
Star.
You may Google
The Star
archives on MV
Logos Hope.
Nothing mentioned about Christian books, Christian missionaries or
Christian Charitable Organisation based in Germany. A very subtle
“dakwah Kristian” and The
Star
are deliberate.
You
talk about
The Star
promoting “personality cult” evangelist and very “berkiblatkan
envengalis” in their values….a very true observation indeed…
I
still read The
Star
today but I am very suspicious of their agenda.”
Kapal MV Logos Hope dikendalikan oleh sebuah badan amal KRISTIAN.
Akan
tetapi The
Star
sengaja tidak menyebut ‘Kristian’ – hanya ia dikatakan oleh
suratkhabar itu berulang-ulang kali bahawa “MV Logos Hope is
operated by GBA Ships e.V. – an international, charitable
organisation registered in Germany”.
Sebenarnya
ia sebuah “Christian
charitable
organisation registered in Germany”.
Meskipun
The
Star
telah memuatkan sejumlah 9 rencana tentang kapal ini dalam tempoh 4
Sept-16 Okt 2011, namun tidak sekalipun ada perkataan ‘Kristian’
disebut. (Keputusan
Google search di kaki halaman)
Maka
adanya orang Melayu dan orang Islam yang termakan pujuk untuk melawat
sebuah kapal yang membawa mubaligh-mubaligh Kristian mendakwah ke
serata dunia.
The
Star
mempromosikan “pesta buku terapung” itu dengan berkata
judul-judul meliputi subjek sains, sukan, kegemaran (hobi), masakan,
seni, perubatan, falsafah dan bahasa.
Sebenarnya
kebanyakan buku-buku yang dijual adalah buku-buku Kristian.
Cuba
tengok bagaimana berita tentang kapal ini dilaporkan oleh media
(negara) lain:
- “The floating library will also produce an on-board interactive program dubbed ‘Greatest Treasure,’ an hour-long imaginary voyage with an eccentric pirate crew, games, puppet show and a Christ-centered message of hope for the children.” — ‘Biggest floating library visits Subic Bay‘ (Philippines Information Agency).
- “The ship is hosted in Malaysia by NECF Malaysia.” (NECF ialah National Evangelical Christian Fellowship) — ‘100,000 expected to visit Logos Hope’ (The Borneo Post)
. - “a book fair featuring over 5,000 different titles of educational and Christian books” (Wikipedia).
- “Not all of the vessel’s 400 Christian crewmembers will be helping keep Logos Hope shipshape during the dry dock period. Over 200 of those normally on board have headed inland to serve communities across Sri Lanka.” (Christian Telegraph)
‘Logos Hope welcomes two millionth visitor’
Cuba
bandingkan liputan berita tentang pelawat ke-2 juta yang disiarkan di
laman Christian
Today
(9 Sept 2011) dengan liputan The
Star
(4 Sept 2011).
Dalam
Christian
Today,
ia dilaporkan bahawa “Operation Mobilisation’s ministry ship,
Logos
Hope,
has welcomed on board her two millionth visitor. Local businessman
Maha Vishnu stepped onto the ship in the port of Penang in Malaysia
on September 3.”
Latar
Kristian mubaligh kapal MV
Logos Hope
dilaporkan tanpa berselindung oleh media asing.
“He
was greeted at the top of the gangway by Captain Tom Dyer, Director
Gian Walser and cheering members of the
crew, made up entirely of Christian
volunteers.
The
12,000 ton vessel was launched two and a half years ago to replace
Logos II, which went into retirement after more than two decades of
bringing
the Gospel to the world.
[...]
The
ship is stocked with 5,000
Christian and educational books
available for purchase by locals wherever it is docked, a vital
opportunity in areas where resources are scarce.
Mr
Vishnu was joined by his wife Malina, six-year-old son Mahvandra, and
four-year-old Trishikia.
He
was presented with a bag of Logos Hope merchandise and a voucher to
spend in the onboard ship fair. [...] Not expecting the special
treatment, Mr Vishnu commented, “I think I am the luckiest person!”
The
vessel is scheduled to remain in Penang until September 27, after
which it will sail to other ports around Malaysia before docking in
the Philippines at the end of the year.”
Saya
salin tampal (di
bawah)
rencana-rencana yang disiarkan oleh The
Star.
Cuba
bandingkan dengan laporan The
Star yang
juga turut memetik peni)ga (orang bisnes) Mahavishnu Veerasingam
tersebut sebagai berkata dirinya “amat bertuah” kerana menjadi
pelawat ke-2 juta yang diberi hadiah baucer percuma serta layanan
istimewa.
Namun
berlainan dengan laporan media asing, The
Star
tidak sekalipun menyebut tentang latar dan kegiatan Kristian di atas
kapal tersebut.
Cuba
anda baca sendiri The
Star (di bawah).
Rencana-rencana The Star
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