In a dramatic twist to South Africaโs โresurrectionโ miracle, doggy Pastor Alph Lukau of Alleluia Ministries church has admitted he lied to the public, saying the alleged dead person arrived at church when he was already alive.
Source of controversy: The โdeceasedโ man in the crowd after the resurrection stunt which has led to a firm rebuttal from the funeral providers
Amid mounting pressure, Lukau sent his church leaders to admit he lied, coating with a saying that the man identified as Elliot in the video had arrived alive and kicking inside a coffin at the church gate.
This has promoted governmentโs religious watchdog institution, CRL Rights Commission, to accuse Lukau of misleading the public.
The Commissionโwhich is renowned for its strictness with religious complianceโhas since launched an investigation into the matter.
During Sunday service at his church in Sandton, South Africa, Congolese born Lukau claimed he had brought a dead man back to life in front of a crowd of people near Johannesburg.
Footage of the event showed the man lying still in the coffin before sitting up again when the pastor puts his hands on him.
However, things turned haywire on Monday for him when three funeral parloursโKings & Queens, Black Phoenix and Kingdom Blueโsaid they had opened criminal charges against Lukau for allegedly being tricked by his churchโs representatives to utilize the parloursโ assets to carry out the โplot or schemeโ.
โThey approached Kingdom Blue for the purposes of acquiring a coffin, used stickers of Black Phoenix to brand their private car, and used such car to misrepresent it to Kings & Queens for the purposes of acquiring transport to ferry the body to the rural areas.
โIt is with regret that the outcome of such a plot/scheme has adversely affected our reputation as service providers, our valued clients and the general public,โ the parlours said in a statement.
Kings & Queens wrote on their Facebook page: โAs a Funeral Services Provider we do not offer services without documentation, neither do we repatriate bodies without any paperwork. We are in the process of taking legal action for this malicious damage to our image.โ
Meanwhile, after viewing the video footage, which has gone viral, experts have dismissed the โmiracleโ as an attempt to commercialise religion.
They said a corpse needed to be embalmed and the blood squeezed out to avoid the spreading of germs during transportation out of the country, with the paperwork necessary for this taking about three or four days.
This was the view of Johan Rousseau, chairperson of the 30-year-old Funeral Industry Reformed Association (Fira), which rebuked AMI in what has been dubbed a hoax resurrection.
Source-nyasatimes.com
Pastor Lukau admits lying on resurrection miracle: Faces probe over stunt
I think you the media are the one misleading the public. Why are you not interviewing the family? To know what really happened.