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Congolese Prophet marries 4 Church members at once, Claims Polygamy is not a sin

A Congolese prophet married four v!rgins in a colorful wedding in eastern Congo.

According to reports, Prophet Zagabe Chiluza wed the first wife before wed the other four, asserting that he had adopted the practice of polygamy from the Bible and used Jacob’s four wives as an example.

According to AfriMax English, the man of God always shares Holy Book scriptures to prove polygamy is not a sin. I already have one wife, and today I’m marrying these four. On his wedding day, he said, “They will join the first wife.”

He claimed that the concept of marrying more wives came from the Bible. “Leah and Rachel, then Bilha and Zilpa…four wives for one man,” he explained. Zagabe said he was saved in 1986, and while addressing the guests at the wedding, he said, “I’m glad to have five wives.”

The man of God encouraged others to practice polygamy, claiming that men in his church only marry virgins.

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Zagabe Chiluza’s four wives, according to reports, were all virgins when he married them at his church in eastern Congo.

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