In a thought-provoking documentary titled “The Horrors of Witchcraft Accusation,” the Bishop of Tamale Diocese, Right Revd Dennis Debukari Tong, revealed his difficulty in distinguishing the activities of modern prophets from those of soothsayers.
The Anglican Bishop expressed his concern about the increasing trend of self-proclaimed prophets accusing family members of their congregants as witches and wizards.
According to him, sometimes during his sermons, he raised questions about the absurdity of these accusations. He questioned how a mother, who has taken care of her child and supported them throughout their lives, could suddenly become a source of harm and destruction. He encouraged people not to believe pastors and prophets who blame their mothers for their misfortunes, emphasizing that it is often a result of personal choices or hard work.
Bishop Tong expressed his dissatisfaction with the public nature of these accusations. He questioned why pastors and prophets couldn’t approach individuals privately if they believed they had a prophetic message for them. He argued that publicly shaming someone as a witch or pointing fingers in a group setting was irresponsible and could lead to the unraveling of families.
Although Bishop Tong believes in prophecy, he emphasized that it should come with a solution or guidance on how to change the situation. He criticized prophets who accuse others without possessing the power to deliver them from their alleged afflictions. He maintained that if one is accusing someone of witchcraft, they should also possess the power to cure them, or else their prophecy is incomplete.
Bishop Tong also highlighted the blurred lines between modern prophets and soothsayers, stating that some soothsayers have now taken on the appearance of prophets. He expressed disappointment that these activities have tarnished the image of the church, which should instead represent the teachings of Jesus. He reminded believers of the story in the book of John Chapter 8, where Jesus intervened and questioned the authority of those condemning a woman caught in adultery, urging them to examine their own faults.
Bishop Dennis Debukari Tong shared these views in the documentary “The Horrors of Witchcraft Accusation,” produced by Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen. The documentary was sponsored by MRG, with support from MPEC.
Source: Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062