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Watch: Prophet Leading a Healing Ritual for a Church Member by Kissing Her Stomach as a Method of Removing Evil Spirits

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A controversial video has recently gone viral on social media, showing a prophet engaging in an unusual and provocative method of healing that has sparked intense debate and outrage.

In the footage, the prophet is seen kissing a young girl on her stomach in an apparent attempt to remove evil spirits from her body. This unorthodox act, which involves direct physical contact with church members, has caused an uproar online, with many questioning the ethics and practices behind such methods.

The video, which appears to be filmed inside a private setting, shows a line of women sitting patiently, waiting their turn to receive the prophet’s “healing.” The scene is charged with anticipation, as the women sit in silence, some holding candles in their hands, while others raise their hands, seemingly in reverence or to ensure that the prophet’s ritual is undisturbed.

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In one particular moment, the prophet is seen approaching a young woman. She stands still, holding a lit candle as he kisses her stomach, a gesture that appears to be part of a healing ritual intended to remove evil spirits. The woman seems calm, while another woman stands nearby, her arms raised, possibly to ensure the healing process is conducted without interruption.

Social media users have expressed a wide range of reactions. Some condemn the practice as inappropriate, manipulative, and potentially harmful, while others defend it as part of a spiritual tradition or cultural belief.

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