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South African pastor makes believers drink dettol for miracles

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
December 9, 2016
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Of late, South African preachers have been coming up with the most orthodox ways to perform miracles to their flocks. Only a few weeks ago, a one  Prophet Lethebo Rabalago sprayed his congregation with Doom, another pastor has surfaced with what he claims to be a miracle treatment.

Prophet Rufus Phala of AK Spiritual Christian Church in Makgodu, Limpopo, made his church members drink Dettol. Yes, dettol the anti-septic detergent. And guess what? They drank it and the pastor is claiming that some believers are testifying how miraculous the detergent was in their lives

He also claimed he has been getting WhatsApp messages from people who say they have been healed.




According to online sources,  Dettol is harmless when mixed with bath water or when cleaning a wound but if it goes into your stomach and gets absorbed into your body, it decreases the amount of oxygen in your system. This might cause to you collapse and die. If you vomit the liquid into your lungs, it causes aspiration pneumonia. Your lungs will get swollen and you won’t be able to breathe.
 
According to a Christian we spoke to he claims, its a case of false prophets. He qouted Matthew 7:15 saying false prophecy is nothing new.

“Beware of false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves”



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