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The Prophet Wutaunashe threatens to attack Great Britain with flood destruction

The Prophet Wutaunashe threatens to attack Great Britain with flood destruction


In 2021, he publicly accused the UK government that it had no conscience for Zimbabwe's arms.

Leeds, West Yorkshire – From a correspondent | Zimeye | The family of church founder Andrew Wutaunashe, who climbed into the religious hate speech against the country, showed dismay about the community based in Great Britain, which cited the full attitude of the tithe in Zimbabwe, 6,000 miles during his prepper financial examples from non-members.

Wutaunashe, who previously entered a disabled toilet with a friend near Leed's bus station, said the effects of her lack of offers on Saturday with his followers. He explained that the lack of tenth was unable to refer him to a standard contribution amount and forced him to support anecdotes from secular numbers in Zimbabwes.

The development comes at a time when the preacher also announced that his church separated in Botswana after broke out another damn scandal that asked for a brand new car from church folk. (Video).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXAHDJ3BU7A

“Open your eyes.” Do not be mistaken that everything has been stolen. Yes, some steal – I know. But there are many in Zimbabwe who have real money – not in a suitcase, but in a room, stack of cash halfway in the wall. And it is not stolen; You sell gold every week. ” Amen. “

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jztd0ce8vcg

He continued: “I mean, what is the goal? You are here, work for a month and I don't even know your take-home-home. Most of you don't have the tenth, you understand? If you do it, I can calculate.

The Prophet's remarks have caused the debate among his followers. Some interpret his sermon as a plea for re -financial commitment, while others see them as an attempt to shape community goods to give. His references to Zimbabwes gold trade and asset accumulation have also triggered skepticism, given the economic challenges that this nation and separation from its audience based in the UK.

The Church of Wutaunashe, once a focus on Zimbabwische Expatriates in Leeds, has recorded a declining number of visitors in recent years, a trend that has a connection to its past controversy. It remains unclear whether his recent calling will inspire a return to the tenth, but the prophet is initially based on distant examples to underline its message.

Zimeye observed that the man who spoke to a communities and various experts based in West Yorkshire, as they were mocked between empty chairs for over 7 hours on Saturday for over 7 hours.

He later climbed into Hass speeches against Great Britain and threatened the country that he visited with destruction.

He explained as follows:

“Amen. But I wanted you to understand – not a little on the fire. You hear people shouting and praying and screaming Halleluja when the fire are already on their door. Amen.

And I know that sometimes we are dependent on small countries like these to come and hide. But this country is a dangerous place. The problem with this country – when I was with Bishop Majonga, he showed me a bridge. The last time I was here, I said: “Let's pray against the plague of the past few days.” Remember? The next day there were floods in Leeds.

If you don't know where Leeds is – where are we right now. So Bishop Majonga said to me: “God tells me I should pull on my left lane.” And do you know these bridges that lie above your head that you come by? The water reached the tip. That is what he says – this island can disappear in one day.

Just a serious flood,
And you will find Great Britain pieces in South Africa.

I have no wrong security.
Great Britain is not our fortress. It is not our refuge. God is our refuge. ”

Wutaunashes campaign against Great Britain is not the first, and in 2021 he publicly informed the Archbishop of Canterbury that the British government had no conscience for the poor.

The news analyst Howard Nyoni explained this as follows.

Howard Nyoni: “When a man lives in Zimbabwe, comes to Great Britain and then makes a negative statement about Great Britain – it is not a divine act. Why threaten a country that didn't do anything wrong? He should concentrate on Zimbabwe. What exactly did Britain to do with him so that he would like a flood or a catastrophic event?

To be honest, it makes no sense to continue as a preacher or as a so -called man of God when he spreads negativity. A preacher should make hope and not to fail. What connection have floods with Great Britain in this context? Again, I ask: What did Britain do to earn such statements? “

Interviewer: He claims that a flood that affected a bridge in Leeds predicts exactly. Not at least a credibility of what he is saying now?

Nyoni:

Look even if he mentioned a certain bridge in Leeds and says that it happened, I don't buy it. I know him as a wrong prophet. Whatever he does will never really come to. It uses a biblical language – sura – but floods are not only in Great Britain. The Bible itself says that floods will occur everywhere in the past few days: Zimbabwe, Great Britain, America, Pakistan, Australia – they call it. This is not exclusive to his “prophetic” insight.

Floods are a global phenomenon. They are not tied to the spiritual authority of a man or his alleged forces.

Interviewer: Do you want to say that he has an agenda behind these explanations? Or just give it out because he is wrong?

Nyoni: “Finally, most preachers who drive a negative narrative about Great Britain do this because they do not like them. Let me be blunt: Satan himself hates Great Britain. Why because in Great Britain there is freedom – Freedom of speech, freedom of expression.

So if someone like Andrew-Diesen attacks so-called prophet-das Great Britain, it's not just about weather events. He has a negative agenda. He knows that Zimbabwer in Great Britain reveal its dirty tricks. That is his real problem. “ – Zimeye


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