Prophet Owuor's Crusade Sparks Fury From Atheists

Atheists in Kenya Society has cautioned Kenyans against attending Prophet Owuor's crusade.

In a statement to newsrooms, the organisation's president Harrison Mumia held that the miracle crusades were hoodwinking Kenyans.

"We ask Kenyans to keep off self-styled Prophet Owuor's miracle crusades as we have reason to believe that his miracles are stage-managed with the sole aim of hoodwinking unsuspecting believers. 

"Prophet Owuor is a con artist and Kenyans must keep their distance from him," he stated.

Mumia explained that some preachers had been taking advantage of their congregants, pulling stunts aimed to attract believers as they make it appear as God's miracle terming it as subliminal brainwashing. 

"We understand that the church is viewed by believers as a house of God and a holy setting where God works his miracles and where they get consolation from stressful day to day hustles.

"Many hope to see an end to their life struggles - be it about finances, health or marriage issues by listening to preachers. Owuor's followers continuously believe that Owuor is indeed a prophet capable of performing miracles," he added.

The organisation further urged the Government to investigate his miracles, especially those that contradict all known scientific facts. 

"It is high time Kenyans stood up against fake Prophets and miracle healers," Mumia concluded.

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