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Pastor T Mwangi Goes Rogue Over Supreme Court Ruling in Favor of LGBTQ Community

by Chief Okuzo

The recent landmark ruling by the Supreme Court in favor of the LGBTQ community has caught the attention of a fiery pastor in Kenya, Pastor T Mwangi. During a recent church service, he went on a tirade against the decision, calling for vengeance against the ruling.

With a booming voice and unwavering conviction, Pastor Mwangi denounced the ruling as a paradox, questioning how something could be both illegal and yet governed. He likened the ruling to allowing murderers to have their own organization, declaring that it was an attack on the foundation of society and the institution of marriage.

In his sermon, Pastor Mwangi condemned the Supreme Court’s decision, claiming that it was a result of the devil’s planting while men were sleeping. He went on to say that sex is not just an action but can also refer to conduct intercourse, and orientation. He argued that the judges had misinterpreted the constitution of Kenya, which prohibits discrimination against sex, to include sexual orientation.

The pastor warned that the ruling could lead to the legalization of same-sex marriage in Kenya, and called on his followers to rise up against it. He urged them to take to social media and protest the ruling, even if it meant camping outside the judiciary until their voices were heard.

“We cannot let the destiny of a generation be aborted because of three men,” he said. “We have the power to change the constitution and overrule that ruling. We must not let Kenya become a dumping site.”

The pastor’s remarks have sparked a heated debate in Kenya, with many condemning his message as hate speech. LGBTQ rights activists have called on the government to take action against him, while others have defended his right to freedom of speech.

Despite the controversy, Pastor Mwangi shows no signs of backing down from his stance. He believes that his message is necessary to protect the morals and values of his country and that the church must rise up against the forces of the enemy.

“The wind of revival will blow in East Africa,” he declared. “They can change the law, but they can never change our hearts. Our war is not in guns. Our war is in hashtags, and we are ready.”

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