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The hypocrisy that goes beyond the pulpit & the 'Holy Water'

Sometime back Denis Okari came up with a very brilliant investigative piece on the evils that happen in church, then just recently some pastors were found doing acrobatics in some lodgings with the sheep they are supposed to care, others were caught carrying human remains and visiting Anyika the Dibia at some odd hours in Ukambani while others got blasted by Facebooks Deadbeat Parents which mutated within a day to Deadbeat Dads.

 And just as we were still thinking  what just  hit us in Kapedo, Turkana deaths and the Karen Land saga, Mohamed Ali's  Jicho Pevu and  John Allan Namu's The inside story jolted us to the enemy within the house of God in Prayer Predators of one Victor Kanyari and his centurions of  'miracle workers' aka  KDF [Kanyari Defense Forces].  Twitter and the entire social network was literary on fire with utter disgust, condemnation and curses for the purported miracle workers and the said sperm donors as the ladies nicknamed the missing in action dads. If anything, I bet Lucifer ought to have descended down the net to read for himself the curses from the KOSM (Kenyans on social media)!

I may not have the best of the theological classroom brain to be able to delve into this murky water of the unholy ghosts among the angels, but let me add my three pence ideas from the poor man’s point of view.

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