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D'X-Man Genre Religious broadcasting Starring Various former Iglesia ni Cristo members Country of origin Philippines Language(s) Filipino No. of episodes n/a Production Producer(s) Members Church of God International Location(s) Apalit, Pampanga Camera setup multicamera setup Running time 30 Minutes Broadcast Original channel UNTV 37 Picture format 480i SDTV Original run 11 October 2004 – present External links Website The D’X-Man is a 30 minute expository-religious program emanating from the Philippines. It was conceptualized by Eli Soriano and Daniel Razon, Presiding and Vice Presiding Ministers of the Members Church of God International
On April 27, 2008, Mataro, who was the anchor of this show, was shot dead by two unknown assailants in San Simon, Pampanga.[1] MCGI members have accused the INC of being behind the murder as Mataro's TV program, "D'Xman" (short for "The Ex-Manalista"), was critical of the Iglesia ni Cristo doctrines.[2][3] Murder charges were filed against the principal suspects in the killing. Nickson Icao and Felizardo "Ka Zaldy" Lumagham, both of Macabebe, Pampanga and who claim to be members of INC, were charged before the San Fernando prosecutors office.[4]
Counterprogram
As the program criticizes the Iglesia ni Cristo doctrines, the Iglesia ni Cristo launched their own program Ang mga Nagsialis sa Samahan Ang Dating Daan (Those Who Left the The Old Path organization). This counter program criticizes the doctrines of the Members Church of God International, their church and its leader.
References
- ^ NUJP condemns murder of TV host[dead link], ABS-CBN News], ABS-CBN News
- ^ Abs-Cbn Interactive, NUJP condemns murder of TV host[dead link]
- ^ "Cry for Justice". Ang Dating Daan. http://www.angdatingdaan.org/justice-for-marcos-mataro.html. Retrieved 2008-11-11.[dead link]
- ^ Africa, Raymond (May 29, 2008). "NEWS ROUNDUP". Malaya. People's Independent Media, Inc.. http://www.malaya.com.ph/may29/metro5.htm. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
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