Johannesburg December 21st, 2011 - President Jacob Zuma's hypocritical and unjustified attack on Christianity should be condemned by all loyal followers of Jesus Christ, and the South African public as a whole.
This is the view of Rev Kenneth Meshoe, President of the African Christian Democratic Party, commenting on President Jacob Zuma's statements made at KwaMaphumulo on the KwaZulu Natal north coast during the launch of a road safety and crime awareness campaign.
In his speech, Zuma attributed the arrival of Christianity to bringing problems such as "orphans and old age homes" on Africans.
"It is wrong for the head of state to lie to the public for cheap political point scoring, and to lay the blame at a single religion for the problems facing our society," Dr Meshoe said.
"The President needs to be rebuked for hypocrisy because firstly, he knows churches were at the forefront of the struggle, secondly during elections he runs to churches to get votes, and thirdly Christians both privately and institutionally have made and continue to make a substantial contribution to the development and well being of all South Africans," he added.
Meshoe added that it is the ANC led government instead, that should take the brunt of responsibility for the "loss of humanity in society" that the President spoke of in his speech in KZN.