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    Daniel "Danny" Nalliah (born 1964) is a Sri Lankan Australian evangelical Christian pastor and young earth creationist. He was the leader of the now-dissolved...
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  • Nalliah is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Nalliah Devarajan (born 1965), Sri Lankan cricketer Danny Nalliah (born...
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  • Canada Catch the Fire Ministries, Australian organization founded by Danny Nalliah Catch a Fire (disambiguation) Catching Fire (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • by Pentecostal minister Danny Nalliah until its dissolution in June 2019. Its slogan was "Keep Australia Australian". Nalliah is the president of Catch...
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  • was led by Pentecostal minister Danny Nalliah, who is also the president of Catch the Fire Ministries. Dr. Daniel Nalliah is originally from Sri Lanka,...
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    rallies in several Australian cities. Speakers at these rallies included Danny Nalliah, Pauline Hanson, and George Christensen. Reclaim Australia has said...
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  • Australian Federation of Islamic Councils Roger Herft – Archbishop of Perth Danny Nalliah – Christian evangelist pastor Gangodawila Soma Thero – chief incumbent...
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  • Justice Geoffrey Nettle granted leave to appeal a decision against Danny Nalliah and Daniel Scot, and a Christian organisation called "Catch the Fire...
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  • Colorado's 4th district from 2003 to 2009. United States of America Danny Nalliah Pastor of The Fire Ministries in Melbourne, Victoria Australia Ronaldo...
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  • retaliated he replied they were blaming him for his looks. 2009: Pastor Danny Nalliah: for blaming the Black Saturday bushfires on Victoria's abortion laws...
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