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6 years ago

Men of God don’t sugar court a sin . A sin will always remain a sin no matter how hard you may try to justify it. If the bible clearly says we are the light of the World or Christ Ambassadors so you should act like one or which Christ are you representing? If I may ask unless you are representing the Kingdom of darkness. Let the word of God remain pure don’t twist in order to make somebody happy (donors). If a LGBTI member wants to repent before God so far so good welcome him/her but if she or… Read more »

HoRror
HoRror
6 years ago

Tazingodyani Ma allowance wo. No wonder nothing bad things continue in our country. As faith leaders you are suppossed to be on forefront teaching pple abt good behaviour. Which faith tolerate things like gayism, lesbianism, prostitution and other bad things. We are setting bad precedence just for Money. I feel sad seeing my country sacrificing molarity for money. We seem not to care abt tomorrow.

Adzonzi
Adzonzi
6 years ago

Really??? Men of God????

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