Fred Khumalo | Religious folk, stop behaving like daft sheep: After all, the scriptures tell us God helps those who help themselves
It is high time worshippers took their lives seriously, and did not leave them in the hands of unscrupulous pastors.We live in a world where facts and fiction get blurred
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