South Africa court bans Pastor from spraying doom on congregants

South African Pastor Lethebo Rabalago posted photos on Facebook of him spraying insecticide into his congregants. A High Court judge in South Africa has placed a ban on...

South African Pastor Lethebo Rabalago posted photos on Facebook of him spraying insecticide into his congregants.

A High Court judge in South Africa has placed a ban on the pastor who sprayed insecticides on the face of his congregation, forbidding him from ever doing the same thing again.

“Judge George Phatudi of the Limpopo High Court ruled that pastor Lethebo Rabalago must stop spraying Doom on members of his congregation.” the BBC reports.

As this website reported earlier, the Pastor, of the church of Mount Zion, sprayed Doom, a brand of insecticide in South Africa on the faces of his congregation.

Lethebo claimed that he had prayed on the insecticides and that it could heal illnesses from cancer to HIV to ulcers.

“The truth is, Doom can heal people in the right way.” Lethebo  told the website ENCA in an interview, explaining his actions.

But in court, the judge was having none of that – saying the pastor was neither a scientist or a chemical expert.

His lawyer argued that nobody had died from his extreme methods of healing, but the judge placed a ban on him nonetheless.

marvin@ugchristiannews.com

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