Rev. Barr. Ogbuchukwu Makuo Lotanna, a priest in Nnewi Anglican Diocese, has resigned from being a priest in the Anglican Diocese.
The priest said he resigned in order to push a
movement in support of polygamy.
He said polygamy is not a sin at all, insisting that
God wants men to marry as many wives as possible instead of committing
fornication or adultery.
He said that he resigned from his church after
receiving a divine mandate from God, to kick off a movement in support of
polygamy called ‘Gideonites.’
He also disclosed that their place of worship will be
called ‘Gideonites Temple’, advising men to leave their churches where the
concept is not acceptable and move to places where they can express themselves
freely.
“It is obvious that over the years, the church has
been preaching against the concept of polygamy,” he said in a viral video on
social media.
“And we’ve held that as the actual position. But the
Lord has opened my eyes to the reality of this very fact. That polygamy is
never sin at all.
“What the Lord requires from us men is sexual purity
.The Lord even desires that you marry more than to either sleep with someone’s
wife or a lady you are not married to .
“If you do that you’ll go to hell fire. But if the
church where you are does not support the concept of Polygamy, don’t do it as
doing so may be stepping upon some quotes of the bible as well because two
cannot work together except they agree.
“Do well to look for a church that supports the
concept and flow with them. But if you remain in the church where you are,
don’t practice it at all .
“That will take you to hell fire. Immediately I
received this very vision to front this movement, the first thing I did was to
put up one year study leave …because I needed time to study on this concept
over and over again and thereafter I put up my resignation from where I was
coming from to make sure that I wouldn’t play with what is required there.”
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