Kenyan who calls himself “Jesus” complains that they want to crucify him on Easter

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The newspaper writes that a Kenyan man who calls himself “Jesus” complained that they wanted to crucify him on Easter. Pulse.

A man named Elius Simia is famous in Kenya for calling himself “Jesus”. He travels around villages and villages, reading sermons among the local population. But recently an African man contacted the police and said his followers wanted to crucify him on Easter.

According to the man, some people believed that if he was truly the Messiah, as he had claimed for years, he would rise from the dead on the third day. The police accepted his statement, promising to provide assistance if the situation got out of control.

Previously, a pastor in the United States stole $1.3 million from his congregation through cryptocurrency-related fraudulent activities and stated that he did it himself. “God willing”.

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