Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Pastor Who Cure People From Being Gay Busted By Undercover In UK

A UK-based Nigerian pastor Gbenga Samuel working under Winners’ Chapel in Dartford, England has been exposed by an undercover reporter after claiming he can cure people from being gay.
Legit.ng gathers that an ITV News investigation revealed that gay conversion, or “gay cure”, therapy is taking place in UK churches.

During the investigation, the ITV undercover reporter said he found that pastors at the Pentecostal Winners’ Chapel in Dartford, UK, claimed they could cure people of homosexuality.
The reporter secretly recorded one of the pastors, Gbenga Samuel, while spinning him (the reporter) around, telling him: “Let there be a release! Let the fire come upon him!”

This reportedly happened shortly after the reporter disclosed he is gay.

In another clip, Pastor Samuel reportedly told the journalist that “God can fix” him. He also allegedly warned him (the reporter) that he was being brainwashed by the society into thinking being gay was okay, saying that homosexuals are “under the control of Satan”.

Pastor Samuel also reportedly compared preaching gender equality messages today to Nazi brainwashing techniques.

Samuel said: “During World War II, how was Hitler able to get boys to gas millions of Jews in the gas chamber?

“These boys were specially trained in special school where it was played over to them, over and over, during the day and during the night, the propaganda that the Jews are the bad people, and they should be exterminated.

The church has, however, reportedly denied curing gay people from being gay or facilitating gay conversion therapy. It also reportedly it would be investigating the Samuel’s case.

In the early part of the year 2018, the UK government reportedly pledged to ban the cruel practice of curing people from being gay after its LGBT+ survey revealed that thousands of people have been subjected to it in recent years.

Meanwhile, in a recent interview, Bisi Alimi, a gay activist has spoken about his belief in Christ. Alimi was seen granting the interview with his Oyinbo husband. The gay couple agreed that they do not believe in God.

Alimi who recently visited Nigerian disclosed that he does not have any religious belief be it Islam or Christianity.

He added that on Sunday mornings, he goes out to have a full English breakfast with his husband as he is the only person he believes in.

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Source: Legit.ng




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