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LGBTQI+ is worse than sin; don’t legalize it – Prophet Nigel Gaisie

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Leader of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has said that LGBTQI+ activities are an affront to God thus, should not be legalized.

According to him, Ghana would be damned should the nation accept LGBTQI+.

He noted that the country is currently bedeviled with several challenges and any attempt to accept homosexual activities would worsen the plight of Ghanaians.

Speaking on Angel FM’s Anopa Bofo Morning Show, the prophet said that “LGBTQI+ is an abomination. What makes God not God is LGBTQI+. It is worse than sin”.

Quoting Leviticus 18:22, he said that the abominable act is so dangerous that it was a taboo to speak of it back in the days and anyone who associated with homosexuals was cursed to the seventh generation.

To buttress his point, he stated that the cities of Sodom and Gomora have been wiped off the face of the earth for practicing homosexuality.

Nigel Gaisie, founder of Prophetic Hill Chapel

“In Israel, the tour guide took us to Betlehem, Nazareth, King Herod’s house, where King David wrote the psalms but when I asked the tour guide to take me to Sodom and Gomora, he said that despite his knowledge and expertise in the job, the land designated for Sodom and Gomora is not there. Everything in the bible exists except for Sodom and Gomora”, he told host Kofi Adoma Nwanwani.

The Prophetic Hill Chapel leader added that legalizing and/or trumpeting LGBTQI+ issues would be unfair to the coming generations and must not be entertained in the media space.

He also alleged that the main architects and propagators of the LGBTQI+ are political persons who have been bribed with money to push the LGBTQ agenda.

Prophet Gaisie further cautioned Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram, Sam Nartey George to tread cautiously as his position is under threat following his staunch support for the anti-LGBTQI+ bill – “Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values 2021”.

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