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It is wrong to marry a divorcee – Kumchacha

 

Prophet Kumchacha

Founder and leader of Heaven’s Gate Ministry, Prophet Nicholas Osei well known as ‘Kumchacha’ has said the doctrines of Jesus Christ are against a divorcee re-marrying any other person.

According to him, a divorcee has no privilege or what so ever to think of marrying a new person aside the former wife or husband.

He quoted verses from 1 Corinthians 7:10, Hosea 2: 7-10 which explained his narration about Gods command to human beings not to attempt marrying a divorcee.

“1 Corinthians 7:10 gave clear indications from Paul that any divorcee has no right to marry again. The bible said any divorcee who wishes to marry again should go back to his or her former partner. Let me say your producer (Obiyaa) is my wife and we are divorced which I intend to marry again, the bible forces me to go back to my former partner and not to marry any other person – If I refuse that command and stick to a new partner, I’ve committed a very big sin in the eyes of God.

“When you divorce your partner, you have no right to marry again till the end of the world. The command was from God to Paul. Matthew 5: 31-32 gave further explanation on the issue of marrying a divorcee. The bible was clear, we don’t marry a lady who has divorced a man before, let me say, a second-hand lady – we don’t marry such people again. The only thing that supprts divorce is cheating – even with that, the man or woman has no authority to marry again It’s a sin” he said.

Kumchacha made this known during a panel discussion about divorce between himself and leader of the Common Sense Family (CSF), Avraham Ben Moshe on on Okay FM’s ‘Best Entertainment Show’ last Monday.

He however explained that, “I don’t support abuse in marriage. Yes the bible spoke against divorce which I support but also I’m against various forms of abuse. Report your partner if he threatens to divorce you but don’t divorce him or her. Use the law”

Avraham Ben Moshe on his part said “Marriage is a form of prison. The only point to be able to break out is through divorce. The pastors are not even able to abide by the law said about divorcee in the bible. According to the bible, Kumchacha gave the best description for Christians, but on a common sense grounds, we shouldn’t subscribe to that.

“I won’t support and encourage to unnecessarily divorce their partners but if you’re under a silly marriage, divorce and be free, reason why many ladies are been killed these days all about refusing to divorce a silly man abusing them. In the bible, God was marriage to the Israelites, it got to a point he divorced them – he stopped caring about them.”

Source: Justice Walker Junior, Contributor

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