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TB JOSHUA`S LONDON CHURCH PASTOR TELLS HIV PATIENT TO STOP TAKING DRUGS - UNDERCOVER SKYNEWS REPORTERS

Pastors of some Pentecostal churches in London have been accused of telling their followers who are HIV positive to stop treatments because God has healed them and most of them end up dying.

this is straight out of London, check it:

According to Sky news three under cover reporters posing to be HIV positive patients were told they could be healed by pastors at the Synagogue Church Of All Nations in southwark area of the city. The reporters said after the healing process which involved sprinkling water on their faces followed by series of shouting on them, apparently to make the devil come out of them (this is normal healing procedure in naija but apparently the oyinbo`s don`t know this) back to the story: after this the patients were told to discard their medication.

Sky news investigators say that 6 people have so far died in the UK from being told by various pastors that they have been healed from HIV.

The undercover reporters said that they were asked to give before and after testimonies, professing that they have been healed, and were told that if symptoms persist it simply means the virus is leaving their bodies.

So far the only response from SCOAN is that "we have not done anything to bring healing, deliverance or prosperity, if somebody is healed, It is God who heals. Wow!

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