Although he was born into a Christian home, ace Ghanaian satirist
and TV personality, Kweku Sintim-Misa (KSM), also host of The KSM, has always
maintained that he is
not religious but spiritual – an ism some find it
difficult to grasps.
KSM, a son of Rt. Rev. Godfred Kwadwo Sintim-Misa, a former
Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, was reported in May to have
posited in an interview with Kofi Asante on the Work and Happiness show on A1
Radio that to him, Christianity has become commercialized in Ghana.
The TV personality and motivational speaker condemned the manner in which some supposed “men of God” have positioned Christianity in Ghana to make a profit. He disclosed that there are instances in a church where God’s blessings are now being auctioned, adding that that violates basic doctrines of Christianity. He said that he is a spiritual person but not religious.
The latest religious declaration from KSM, captured by Presspeep.com has him make another ‘mind-boggling’ (as he says on his show) confession – he “trusts his barber more than God.” Sounds blasphemous? Well, he explains his declaration to the delight of all.
Source: presspeep.com
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