A Tanzanian Pastor Who Opened A S*x & Bar Church In Kenya Gets Mixed Reactions

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On Tuesday a South African twitter user named @AdvBarryRoux set off a torrent of concern on Twitter and a lot of jokes after he tweeted that a pastor from Tanzania has opened a church in Kenya where they celebrate debaucherously.

The user reported that during the service the unnamed pastor and his following drink beer, have one hour of sex with whoever is seating next to them, exchange wives and husband for sexual desire, teaching women not to be jealous when the husband want to have sex with the other ladies.

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The news was received with all sorts of reactions by the platform users that range from hysteria, ridicule, blithe, condemnations and what not.

Some commentators said that the emergence of such a church were signs something was wrong with the world and it is heading to total destruction.

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Others even said Zimbabwe at one time had a church similar to that.

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Some have expressed interest in the church and shared pictures of loaded bags and goods, symbolizing that they were taking off to the Central East Africa country.

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The thread is still developing.

Lately, the church has been taking cover pages of numerous tabloids over such scandalous issues. The second half of 2017 saw an emergency of the Gabola Church in South Africa conducted in a tavern where people drink together and are even baptized with beers of their preference.

Check out below as the pastor and two other women dance and drink:


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