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Makandiwa tweaks rules for contested prophecy test
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27516, member: 2262"] Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa recently addressed concerns from fellow religious leaders about his famous million-dollar prophecy challenge. He first invited both prophets and traditional healers to his church, offering them a chance to win $1 million by correctly guessing what he kept hidden in his pocket. The invitation created quite a stir on social media platforms. Many church leaders seemed hesitant to accept the invitation to his United Family International Church located in Chitungwiza. Makandiwa spoke directly to those who expressed doubts about the fairness of his challenge. He suggested a different approach for anyone feeling uncomfortable coming to his church. His team could travel to any place chosen by the participants instead. He mentioned he might not attend these off-site challenges personally, eliminating claims that his presence affected results. He emphasized that any attempts at trickery would become public knowledge, stressing the importance of agreeing to clear rules beforehand. The prophet expanded his invitation beyond just those with prophetic gifts. He welcomed people who claim other supernatural abilities to demonstrate their powers as well. He clarified that these additional participants would not qualify for the cash reward. The focus for these demonstrations would shift from financial gain to proving genuine supernatural abilities. Makandiwa explained these tests would differ from typical situations these practitioners encounter with their regular customers. For those who claim abilities such as extracting objects from human bodies, Makandiwa promised thorough verification measures. His team would carefully check all aspects of these demonstrations to ensure everything happened legitimately. He stressed that unlike what happens with regular clients, his team would conduct detailed examinations before allowing any supernatural demonstrations to proceed. The prophet remained firm that establishing authenticity mattered more than the monetary prize for these additional categories of supernatural claims. [/QUOTE]
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