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Stellar Mengele Quits Gospel Music

Stellar Mengele Quits Gospel Music: A Bold Statement on Christianity Stellar Mengele, a well-known gospel artist, has made waves with a controversial statement: > "God is real, but most of what we call Christianity is bullshit and manipulation!" Alongside this bold claim, she has officially announced her departure from gospel music, a decision that has sparked heated debates among fans, fellow artists, and religious communities. A Strong Stand Against Religious Manipulation Stellar’s statement raises deep questions about modern Christianity. Many artists and believers have, at times, questioned whether organized religion stays true to its core spiritual values or has become a tool for manipulation. While some support her perspective, others feel she may be misinterpreting faith based on personal experiences. Her words reflect a broader conversation happening globally, where people are increasingly questioning religious institutions while still holding on to per...
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Archbishop Anthony Muheria calls on President Ruto’s government to shift from endless promises to real action, emphasizing service over publicity.

 Archbishop Anthony Muheria calls on President Ruto’s government to shift from endless promises to real action, emphasizing service over publicity. Introduction In a powerful and thought-provoking statement, Archbishop Anthony Muheria has called out President William Ruto's government, urging it to stop excessive self-promotion and focus on delivering real change. His message, "The government is not an advertising agency," has resonated widely, striking a chord with many Kenyans frustrated by unmet promises and constant PR campaigns. The Heart of the Message Archbishop Muheria’s appeal highlights a growing concern: the widening gap between the government’s publicized promises and the reality on the ground. With citizens facing economic challenges, rising costs of living, and unemployment, the Archbishop’s words reflect the frustrations of a nation waiting for tangible change. He emphasized that governance should be about service delivery, not constant publicit...