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"Prophet" Explains How They Use Witchcraft In Church

3 years agoWed, 18 Nov 2020 05:40:55 GMT
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"Prophet" Explains How They Use Witchcraft In Church

A former self-proclaimed prophet, Ramabulana Makhado, a South African, told the country’s CRL Rights Commission how prophetic church leaders use witchcraft.

The commission was hearing evidence in Braamfontein on Monday from people who faked their prophesying for personal gain.

Makhado explained to the commission how female church members eventually fall prey to sexual abuse by the pastors who use witchcraft to have power over congregants. He said:

Others are being raped by the same cult leader, but it does not look like rape.

The reason why it doesn’t look like rape is that some people tend to have dreams where they are having sexual intercourse with the leaders and the following day, they start having sexual desires for this cult leader.

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Another self-proclaimed prophet, Jay Israel, who said he is now reformed, told the commission how he used to rob people. He said:

I would say I have these powers and I want you to give me your car and so many people gave me cars, so many people gave me money.

Meanwhile, one of South Africa’s popular self-proclaimed prophets, Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary fled the country, contravening their bail conditions.

The Bushiris fled to Malawi citing safety concerns. They are facing charges of fraud involving more than R100 million.

More: NewsDay

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