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Discussion thread - controversial self-styled prophets in Zimbabwe
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[QUOTE="Chidinma, post: 16148, member: 2177"] [USER=2]@Numero Uno[/USER] there are people in abusive relationships so the idea of saying till death do us part is not feasible is getting beat up day after day. And that Bible verse you have quoted Malachi chapter 2 verse 16, I also kinda think it doesn't apply in today's marriages that involve the government deciding what happens when couples have approached the courts saying they have reached a point of irreconcilable differences. [USER=949]@Nolwazi Kwayedza[/USER] people who take these fake prophets seriously are either clueless, lost, or simply stupid. It's as though some of them actually enjoy it. I could never give a single cent to any of these charlatans. [/QUOTE]
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