Throwing, stripping people to cast out there demons alien to Christianity – Theologian

The renowned theologian with the Trinity Theological Seminary at Legon, Rev. Prof Johnson Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu has spoken towards physical abuse by prophets and religious leaders in the land all in the name of Christianity. “You see them sometimes “kicking people, others stripping individuals naked, stepping on the stomachs of pregnant women…. Therefore it’s almost likened in order to religion or Christianity, that is something that’s to build, has turned into a nuisance, ” he observed. Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on monitored by MyNewsGh. com, Rev. Prof Manley Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu bemoaned the truth that some pastors, especially people who identify themselves as prophets, engage in various acts that are not in line with the doctrine associated with Christianity in the name of casting away demons or carrying out the particular instructions of God. It is about at the background of the recently Inspector General of Law enforcement (IGP), Dr . George Akufo Dampare to crackdown whips on prophets whose prophesies are causing fear plus panic in the country“…If a person read the theology of prediction, from what Paul states, is to encourage, strengthen, this shouldn’t be a source of hassle to the public, ” this individual told the host. In the meantime, Private Legal Practitioner _ web Ankomah has warned that will prophets whose prophecies probably cause or actually trigger fear and panic(alarm) might be jailed, stressing that the prophets cannot defend themselves simply by saying that God told all of them or revealed the information for them. Speaking Saturday, October thirty, 2021 on Multimedia’s Newsfile programme, Mr Ankomah described that section 208(1) from the Criminal Code criminalizes the particular publication of false claims, rumours, or reports which are likely to cause fear plus alarm to the public or even disturb the public peace once the person involved knows or even had reason to know the particular what they published is fake. He noted that “false” has to do with whether or not the person got reasonable steps to verify the particular accuracy of what they released. “…That you say this particular person is going to die. Demise is not good news…And if you do that, then the law will certainly say: “well, how had been you able to verify the particular veracity or accuracy from it. Now in court, this says you must prove. “Prove” by the Evidence Act indicates testimony, writings, material items, or other things presented towards the senses that are offered to demonstrate the existence or non-existence of a fact. And so if this cannot be seen, heard, smelt, tasted, or touched it is far from evidenced unless it is viewpoint evidence, ” he mentioned. “And so with due regard, prophets, ‘Nyame ne yi kyere me; m3 tu day3 – God informed me -is not evidence within Court. So receive the information but how you deal with this, how you handle it [ will determine whether or not you’ve will breach the law]” he stated. Source: MyNewsGh. com/2021
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