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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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b211a5  No.776092

Funeral firm to sue pastor for 'resurrection stunt'…

A group of funeral directors in South Africa say they will sue a self-styled prophet who claims to have resurrected a dead man.

http://archive.today/2019.02.27-001321/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-47370398

A viral video of Pastor Alph Lukau shows him shouting "rise up" to a man lying down in a coffin who then jerks upright to cheers from worshippers. The funeral companies say they were manipulated into being involved. The spectacle, seen outside Pastor Lukau's church near Johannesburg, has been ridiculed and condemned by many. "There are no such things as miracles," the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL Rights Commission) told South Africa's national broadcaster. "They are made up to try to get money from the hopelessness of our people."

Three funeral companies who say they were manipulated by the "scheme" are now taking legal action for damage to their reputation. Kingdom Blue, Kings & Queens Funeral Services and Black Phoenix told local media that church representatives tricked them in different ways. "Alleged family members of the deceased" told the Kings & Queens Funeral Services they had had a "dispute with a different funeral service provider". The customers also allegedly placed "Black Phoenix stickers on their private car" to look credible to Kings & Queens Funeral Services when they went to hire a hearse from them.

The coffin, the funeral directors say, was acquired from Kingdom Blue. Pastor Lukau's church, Alleluia Ministries International, has not responded to the BBC's request for comment. The Sowetan news site reports that the church has since backtracked on its resurrection claim, saying the "dead" man was in fact "already alive" when he was brought to the premises in Kramerville. Pastor Lukau had only "completed a miracle that God had already started", Alleluia International Ministries is quoted by The Sowetan as saying. The BBC's Milton Nkosi says the video has sparked a national debate on fake pastors and had been widely condemned by established religious groups. However some South Africans have taken to social media with the hashtag #ResurrectionChallenge to see the funny side. It is the latest high-profile row over religious leaders in the country who make extraordinary claims to their congregations. Last year, a South African pastor was found guilty of assault for spraying his followers with a household insecticide which he falsely claimed could heal cancer and HIV.

6afeb9  No.776102

>South Africa

>Alph Lukau

I'm not the kind of guy who says tigger in public, but when I see a spade…

This kind of shit is regualar in Africa. Very stylized and rowdy celebrations and ceremonies in Christian churches. There was this podcast this guy did about missionary work in africa, wish I had it, was the funniest shit.




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