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Life coaches in mysticism, psychic practices, and spirituality, the Mystic Twins, have called on the government to shut down the Office of the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations.
Their suggestion follows the creation of the office by President John Dramani Mahama, which came after a series of prophecies emerged in the wake of the Z-9 military helicopter crash that claimed eight lives in the Adansi-Ashanti Region including two ministers of state and six others.
According to the Mystic Twins, the majority of the prophets behind these prophecies lack credibility. They, therefore, urged the Mahama-led administration to reconsider the decision to establish an office aimed at reviewing such spiritual revelations.
Speaking on Joy Prime’s Changes show, the Mystic Twins warned that if the government continues to endorse such practices, God’s anger may be directed at the appointees serving in that office.
“If we allow these charlatans to parade themselves and mock God, He will pour out his anger on those who have been put in that office to review such prophecies. So the president should shut down that office,” they said aggressively.
However, if the President still prefers to review prophecies, McMaine & McKenzie have alternatively suggested bringing together mystical scholars to assist in the evaluation process.
“If they want to review them, they should bring other mystical scholars on board. People who cannot sit down and lid candles and say I’ll call you next week but can sit there and tell you.”
The Mystic Twins emphasized that a prophet’s popularity does not automatically make them credible. Therefore, they advised President Mahama to be cautious of the prophecies that are made public.
They also claimed that prophecies announced on television are not from God.
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