Sunganimoyo urges christian churches to stay out of politics

By Vincent Gunde

Social commentator Isaiah Emmanuel Sunganimoyo has advised the christian church to stay out of politics and instead focus on teaching people to live a good life to help end corruption, theft, and other evil practices.

Sunganimoyo says he has seen that the christian church has already started campaigning for other political parties, which he describes as a great offense in the eyes of God.

He notes that the country has corrupt leaders and a government because the christian church stopped preaching about the consequences of evil behaviors a long time ago.

Sunganimoyo

In a statement dated September 16, 2024, Sunganimoyo says the christian church is now concentrating on dividing people and pleasing certain politicians who belong to their congregations or denominations.

He observes that clergymen and other church elders have lost their religious tasks, and their focus is now on campaigning for party X or party Y.

Sunganimoyo describes this as unfortunate, saying the christian church is supposed to be a light to the world but is now a darkness to the world.

He says the christian church is fueling evil and divisions among Malawians, and the church itself is failing to support poor innocent souls.

Sunganimoyo reminds people that poverty was created by the missionaries who brought the christian church or religions, making people think the church will take them to heaven.

He states:“The christian church is evil because it is run by evil people; it has been misleading governments, and now Malawians are suffering because of the same church.”

Sunganimoyo observes that the people who work in government institutions all belong to christian churches, but the country has been abused by the misleading powers of the church and religious groups.

He appeals to all Malawians to stop listening to the lies of the church.

He says the christian church does not want people to live a happy life because the elders themselves are too greedy and selfish.

Sunganimoyo says it is not the government that fails to take care of the people but the church that has failed to do that work.

Finally, the social commentator urges Malawians to open their eyes and see where the country’s poverty is coming from and who is facilitating it.

He says the country is dying a slow death, and Malawians are not doing much as a country, but the blame goes to the church.