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ICYMI Ramaphosa condemns what he calls ‘bogus religious’ leaders: SABCNews

The African National Congress presidenthas joined the nation in condemning what he calls “bogus religious” leaders who are not only taking advantage of gullible people but bringing religion into disrepute.

He met with young professionals and members of the general community. The ANC leader says pastor Alph Lukau’s recent claim that he raised a man from the dead is shocking. He says it’s important for government and religious leaders to start engaging on how to tackle such issues in a meaningful way. He says the issue was discussed at the cabinet level and that although it is a serious matter, he, however, ruled out any possibility of regulating religion.

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Me I want a pastor who will stand boldly and tell people we don't want your tithe 10%, so called offering anything to do with ur money. My job is to spread love, peace and unity 2 human race then I will believe 😂😂

How will condemning solve anything anything. These crooks are taking advantage of his country's laxity.

sars should consider life style audits on all false prophets

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