Denpasar
(Antara Bali) - The Indonesian Bishops` Conference (KWI) will reject the
draft law on inter-religious harmony as it considers it to be a form of
criminalization of religious adherents, Father Johannes Hariyanto from
KWI stated here on Wednesday.
"The inter-religious harmony law, or whatever it is called, is a
form of criminalization against religious adherents. In view of this, it
is certain that the KWI will reject it," he noted when asked to comment
during the Conference of International Asian Journey.
Father Johannes explained that religion and freedom of religion
could not be made into a law as following a particular religion is a
matter of personal choice.
"Religion is faith. Faith is not seen; it is only observed and
implemented. How can a state regulate a person`s religious observance
and implementation? If this happens, it means the state criminalizes
religious adherents, who in fact, have to be protected," he remarked.
He pointed out that if the law is implemented, it means the state determines the truth of a religion.
"The question is whether it is possible for a state to determine if
a religion is right or wrong. This is really a form of criminalization
by the state against religious adherents, who on the other hand, must be
protected," he emphasized.
Moreover, Father Johannes stated that minimum inputs had been
gathered from the concerned religious elements for the drafting of the
law.
He noted that the drafting of the law has so far involved only a
few people from a certain religion as a result of which the definition
of a religion has become unclear.
He claimed that if the definition is limited to belief in One God
(monotheism), revelation, and having a holy book and prophets, then
religions in Indonesia will vanish since on this basis, only Islam and
Christianity will be considered eligible, and this is a form of
religious criminalization.
Moreover, he noted that the draft law had not yet been massively popularized across religions in the country.
"It must never happen that the draft law will be passed into a law
without the people knowing about it. If this happens, the state will
propagate a public lie," he affirmed.
In view of this, he remarked that the KWI has firmly committed to
voicing its rejection to it, adding that a discourse has developed
within the KWI to unanimously reject the draft law, and it has even
formulated a rival draft law, which is more neutral and normal.
Based on various discussions, law is a live cultural teaching, and
it protects the weak and limits the power of the strong, while every
religion has a different interpretation about them, he remarked, adding
that the inter-religious harmony law runs counter to its own concept.
Director General of Catholics Community Guidance of the Ministry of
Religious Affairs Eusabius Binsasi stated that the government believes
that the law is needed to protect religious followers and regulate
social life between different religious followers.
He admitted that the draft law has been available, while its study
and academic draft have been made on the basis of a joint regulation
between the Ministry of Home Affairs and formulated by religious
institutions in the country.
"The draft has been sent to all figures, entities, and religious
institutions for collecting their inputs before it is passed into a law.
Until now, the draft law is still under debate, and no agreement on it
has been reached," he added. (WDY)
KWI To Reject Inter-religious Harmony Law
Rabu, 30 September 2015 17:36 WIB