Thursday , April 18 2024

ACHIMOTA BROUHAHA – MAN OF GOD SPEAKS AGAINST RASTAFARIAN RELIGION

Achimota brouhaha; Judge has spoken but God not happy with judgement – Man of God:

A man of God who claims to speak the heart of God has shockingly revealed that God is never happy. He spoke against  the judgement that was recently ruled in favor of the rastafarian students. Which was  in the ongoing Achimota Brouhaha.

However, the judgement is a likelihood rebound for LBGT activists hence God’s unhappiness, said Apostle Dirl Airl King Marshal. He is the founder and leader of the Soldiers of Christ Prayer Group of All Churches.

The man of God backs his claims on the issue. He further goes on by revealing that though the judge has spoken the right upon which the judgement was given to these dreadlock students,  hence is a clear wake up for LGBTQ+ activists.

As a matter of fact, the possibility for LGBTQ+ system to  operate and be accepted in Ghana  can also be overlooked and granted a favor judgement.

Although he speaks from the religious point of view, which is based on theology, thus, it also opposes the 1992 constitution of Ghana. The constitution seeks to not only operate in the governance affairs of the country but to also provide rights and freedoms to be entitled and enjoyed by its citizens.

The Achimota school is established on good grounds to train and mold students to acquire good skills and values.

He further reveals that Ghanaians can overcome the said attempt by the gays, lesbians, bisexual etc. In order to fight for theirs only when we pray hard. He maintains that God directs all religious fraternities.

He also urged and suggested that the rastafarians should establish their own schools. Thus, to avoid confusion that’s the likely to engulf the peace of Ghana. This he taught was one of the best solutions to solve the issue of the rastafarian students.

 

 

Story by: Vera Aganu/pinkfmonlinegh.com

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