In a shocking revelation, a former occult member and self-confessed fake prophet has exposed the sinister practices behind some so-called miracles in churches.
The ex-prophet, whose identity remains anonymous, described how he and others would use staged performances, including summoning snakes and frogs, to convince churchgoers of their supernatural power and attract wealth.
He shared that, before assuming his role as a “prophet,” he served as an assistant to a well-known preacher who regularly sent him to a spiritualist to collect a package wrapped in plastic. For a long time, he never questioned the package’s contents.
One day, however, his curiosity led him to investigate, only to discover that the package contained a live snake. According to the former assistant, the snake was used in elaborate displays during church services to simulate miraculous signs and deceive worshippers.
After his mentor traveled to Ivory Coast, the ex-prophet stepped into the role, gaining fame and wealth by exploiting his congregation’s faith. His confession sheds light on a troubling trend, where fake prophets prey on believers’ hopes, using illusion and fear to sustain their influence and fortune.
The exposé has sparked conversations on the need for vigilance and discernment within religious circles to prevent such manipulative practices from flourishing.
Source: OccupyGh.com