God Is Against Homosexuality, Desist From It- Popular Bishop Warns

God Is Against Homosexuality, Desist From It- Popular Bishop Warns

Founder and Leader of Powerhouse Revival Incorporated Church in Kumasi, Bishop David Manu, has issued a stern warning to actors of homosexuality saying that abominable act comes with repercurssion.

According to him, God is against homosexuality so offenders should desist from it.

Speaking exclusively with wontuminonlin.com, Bishop Manu noted that, though the act is not something new because it started from the era of Abraham in Sodom and Gomorrah, it should not be encouraged at all.

He added that it even existed in Jesus Christ’s regime.

The Founder and Leader of the Powerhouse Revival Incorporated Church stressed that God created Adam and Eve to be fruitful, multiply and fill the earth.

“God instituted marriage in the Garden of Eden between Adam and Eve. Homosexuality is not from God . It’s an attitude people emulate. Even male animals don’t mate their male counterparts,” he said.

Online News Editor, Aboagye Frank Jackson Interviewing Bishop David Manu
Online News Editor, Aboagye Frank Jackson Interviewing Bishop David Manu

Bishop Manu insisted that, most of the activists learnt the immoral act in Senior High School.

He appealed to the leaders of the country to realize the tormentation and the ruin it will cause to the next generations saying they should rise against it.

“Christians should pray fervently, Pastors should also educate rigorously and teach the gospel for the activists to refrain from the immoral act,” he further appealed.

Bishop Manu continued that, there must be a law that the immoral act hasn’t been legalized hence if anyone is caught he would be jailed.

“The youth shouldn’t be influenced by money to engage in this sinful and disastrous life,” he said.

“The youth must also repent and seek salvation from Jesus Christ,” he added.

Bishop Manu urged government officials to stop looting the state’s property and help the youth so they will not go into this deadly act.

By Jackson Odom Kpakpo