Saturday, 27 June 2020

Zim Prophet Vows To Stop Satanic Worship In SA


Own Correspondent|
Outspoken Masvingo based cleric, Isaac Makomichi, has vowed to stop satanic worship in South Africa.

In a statement the controversial preacher threatened to use his "prophetic grace" to cast a spell on the satanic church.

He described the opening of the satanic church as an abomination.

 The South African Satanic Church opened its doors in February after a four-year-long idea was brought to life by the co-founders.

Thomas Matthew Miles-Nell, a member of the church, said as a satanist he found it refreshing that there was now an organisation that is representative of what true religious satanism was.

Jaco Venter, another member, said: “I am really proud of my country that my religion is being acknowledged and empowered.”

The church is a registered non-profit company under the category of a religious organisation.

Co-founders Adri Norton and Riaan Swiegelaar said they would like to dispel some of the misconceptions people may have about satanism.

Commenting on the satanic church founders' remarks, Makomichi said:

"This should not be allowed to happen.This is a direct challenge to the entire Christian community.

I  will personally travel to South Africa to confront the leaders of the satanic church.

They must be stopped physically and spiritually. I have the spiritual prowess to stop satanic worship," declared Makomichi.

Makomichi is known for distributing what he calls the anointed love potion herb to women and girls across the country- for free.
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