Activists sound alarm as gay exorcism cult seeks foothold in Scotland

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08/15/2024

As the Scottish government seeks to ban conversion therapy, it is granting charity status to a notorious cult that believes in witchcraft, advocates gay exorcism, and extolls the virtues of women providing on-demand sex for their husbands, the National Secular Society (NSS) announced this week. Forward In Faith Church International Incorporated (FIFCII) was founded in Zimbabwe in 1960 by Ezekiel Guti, who claimed God came to him in a cave where he instructed him to learn and read English so that he could minister throughout the world.

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