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・ Destroyer (The Kinks song)
・ Destiny Church Groningen
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・ Destiny Evans
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・ Destiny in Space
・ Destiny Is Yours
・ Destiny Lightsy
・ Destiny Line
Destiny New Zealand
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・ Destiny of an Emperor
・ Destiny of Kings
・ Destiny of Love
・ Destiny of Souls
・ Destiny of Spirits
・ Destiny of the Daleks
・ Destiny Panama Bay
・ Destiny Publishers
・ Destiny Road
・ Destiny Road (film)
・ Destiny Rose
・ Destiny Street
・ Destiny Times Three


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Destiny New Zealand : ウィキペディア英語版
Destiny New Zealand

Destiny New Zealand was a Christian political party in New Zealand centred on the charismatic/pentecostal Destiny Church. The party described itself as "centre-right". It placed a strong focus on socially conservative values and argued that the breakdown of the traditional family was a primary cause of many of New Zealand's problems. It announced its de-registration as a political party on 18 September 2007, and was removed from the register a month later.〔(Electoral Commission - News Releases & Resources - Destiny New Zealand removed from party register )〕 It did not hold any seats in Parliament.
==History==
Destiny New Zealand was formed early in 2003. By June 2004 the party claimed to have around three thousand members, and indicated an intent to stand candidates in all electorates. The party took a strongly conservative stance in most policy areas. It repeatedly criticised what it saw as the permissive nature of modern society, with Brian Tamaki saying that New Zealand "has moved so far away from God that anything goes now".
The party's political leader, Richard Lewis, spoke out strongly against the former Labour-Progressive administration, saying that the nation "simply cannot afford to spend another term under the dictates of an anti-marriage, anti-family and anti-Christian government." Destiny New Zealand also condemned the existence of "fatherless families", saying that lack of male leadership contributed to social ills. In 2000, Tamaki reportedly stated that having female political leaders (as New Zealand had at the time) formed part of the "Devil's strategy", although Tamaki says that reports have taken his remarks out of context.

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