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God does not count sins without evidence - Ajagurajah

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Controversial Ghanaian spiritual leader Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, also know as Ajagurajah has once again sparked conversation after sharing an unusual perspective on sin and divine judgment.

During an appearance on Angel FM, the leader of the Ajagurajah Movement suggested that God does not condemn sins that cannot be proven.

Using the courtroom as an example, Ajagurajah argued that judgment whether spiritual or physical should be based on evidence rather than mere accusations.

“Any sin that does not have evidence is not counted as a sin by God,” he stated.

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According to him, the same way judges rely on proof before sentencing people, God also ignores sins that have no evidence attached to them.

“That is why when you get to court, they look for evidence before judgment,” he explained. “Sins without evidence, God does not write it. God ignores it.”

The spiritual leader further noted that the world functions through laws and principles, stressing that people who fail to live by those principles may struggle to prosper in life.

“We have laws that govern the world, and if we do not respect them, we would never be prosperous,” he said.

In defending his argument, he cited portions of the Bible including Exodus 22:2 and Genesis 38:16, claiming the scriptures support his views on judgment and accountability.

Ajagurajah also stirred reactions with another controversial remark during the interview.

“Fools die early, but it is God who created them, yet He also does not like them,” he said.

His comments have since generated mixed reactions online, with some questioning his interpretation of biblical teachings while others found his analogy thought-provoking.

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