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5.1 State THREE unique features of Hinduism. 5.2 Discuss some of the significant changes in interreligious relations after South Africa became a democratic state in... show full transcript
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The article displays a negative attitude towards religion. It describes the churches and their practices as 'tricks' and refers to them as 'rogue churches', indicating a lack of trust. The implication that churches hide their wealth further emphasizes this skepticism. The writer suggests that the churches are acting outside of ethical boundaries by portraying their actions as deceptive.
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Yes, religious organizations should be regulated to ensure authenticity and protect congregants. This regulation can help prevent rogue leaders from exploiting their followers for large sums of money. Without scrutiny, some religious leaders may take advantage of believers' faith and trust, which can harm the faith community as a whole.
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As Penuel Mnguni, I would argue that my actions, including the feeding of a snake and the use of 'miracles', are methods to demonstrate the power of faith and God. My followers trust in my leadership, and these acts are intended to build their faith in divine intervention. Daniel Mosoue would maintain that such demonstrations may be unconventional but they serve to inspire and invigorate the congregation, showing them the extraordinary potential of faith. We believe that miracles can manifest in many forms, and our practices, albeit controversial, are misunderstood acts meant to uplift.
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