ADVERTISEMENT

Ugandan pastor burns heap of bibles, says they are misleading

The clergyman condemned the New Testament and the KJV referring to the books as misleading.

Pastor Aloysius Bugingo.

Bugingo who is the head of the House of Prayer Ministries, Uganda mentioned that publications such as the New Testament and the King James account contains some omitted verses according to reports.

He addressed the subject concerning Fasting and Lent specifically, alleging that the "Holy Spirit" appeared seven times in the versions instead of 99 times.

As a result, the so-called man of God asked members of his church to gather these books and set fire on them which they dutifully obliged.

ADVERTISEMENT

Images of a heap of bibles being burnt by fire were found in a report by the Daily Post News.

This will no doubt cause many Christians to be awe struck by the uncanny behaviour of the pastor whose instruction will be perceived as an oddity.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Top 5 highest-paying jobs in Africa in 2024

Top 5 highest-paying jobs in Africa in 2024

You should ask your boyfriend for money even if you don't need it, here's why

You should ask your boyfriend for money even if you don't need it, here's why

Six killed in Lagos-Ibadan expressway crash involving truck and bus

Six killed in Lagos-Ibadan expressway crash involving truck and bus

BUA CEO explains how dealers sabotaged plan to slash cement prices to ₦3,500

BUA CEO explains how dealers sabotaged plan to slash cement prices to ₦3,500

Expert says Tinubu’s Beijing visit to strengthen Nigeria-China bilateral ties

Expert says Tinubu’s Beijing visit to strengthen Nigeria-China bilateral ties

Flood displaces 3,633 people, damages houses in Kaduna, many still missing

Flood displaces 3,633 people, damages houses in Kaduna, many still missing

Rep criticises tech policy fatigue, calls for better implementation, youth education

Rep criticises tech policy fatigue, calls for better implementation, youth education

Edo 2024: Ighodalo begins campaign as FCT contingent mobilises over 5,000 voters

Edo 2024: Ighodalo begins campaign as FCT contingent mobilises over 5,000 voters

Foundation, Asue group to transport voters in FCT to Edo to cast their votes

Foundation, Asue group to transport voters in FCT to Edo to cast their votes

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT