Commission on pastors

snake pastor

FROM eating snakes to driving cars over believers . . . these are just some of the discoveries made by the South African Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Cultural‚ Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL Rights Commission)‚ which will next week release the findings of a study into the commercialisation of religion.

The commission said religious leaders across the country had been summoned to appear before it during the investigation.

“Over and above those Leaders who were summoned‚ the CRL Rights Commission further organised a number of engagements with religious organisations in order to explain the purpose‚ objectives‚ process and expected outcomes of this investigative study‚” the commission said in a statement.

“Furthermore‚ the CRL Rights Commission convened a panel of experts including psychiatrists‚ sociologists‚ psychologists‚ social workers etc‚ to discuss and critique the state of the nation’s psyche and how it affects the religious sector.”

One of the questions that arose from the probe was why South Africans are gullible enough to “(believe) everything that they are told” and engage in practices such as: eating snakes‚ eating grass‚ eating hair‚ drinking petrol‚ eating flowers‚ spraying Doom insecticide‚ eating Omo washing powder , drinking disinfectants like Jeyes Fluid and Dettol, eating Rattax power, drinking car engine cleaning fluid, allowing religious leaders to drive over them with a car, giving away hard-earned money‚ including retirement or pension funds.

The draft report was made available to religious leaders and organisations to comment or provide input‚ after which a final version was presented to parliament’s portfolio committee on cooperative governance and traditional affairs.

In Zimbabwe some pastors have also attracted controversy by among other miracles, claiming to have made phone calls to God, walking on water, raising the dead, healing the crippled, making the blind see, healing the barren, among others. — Sowetan

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