Apostle Dr. Kadmiel E.H. Agbalenyo, the Founder and Leader of the Seventh Day Theocracy World Congregation has called on church leaders to preach against homosexualism and lesbianism to save the youth from such vices.He said such abominable acts had spiritually destroyed and continued to create havoc to nations.'This must not be tolerated in Ghana; let the younger generation know the negative effects of homosexualism and lesbianism,' the cleric urged.Apostle Dr Agbalenyo made the call in an interview with the Ghana News Agency when the church held its Atonement Day celebration at Otiakrom-Shallom, near Aburi, in the Eastern Region.He advised the youth to be God-fearing and shun evil habits.They should rather focus seriously on becoming well educated to lead a better life in future, to support the development of the country.The Apostle said education was key to development and urged parents and guardians to do their best to enroll their children in school to leave them a legacy.Delivering a serm on, he said, God replaced Christ Jesus as the sacrificial lamb of Yahweh for the atonement of sins committed by mankind.He quoted John 1:29, 35 and Matthew 26: 26-28 to support the celebration of the Atonement Day by the church.Source: Ghana News Agency
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