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Looks holy from the outside, but in reality Mission Kwasizabantu is a fanatical controlling sect where aQuelle and DSS School are situated and owned by the same people. Anyone should be encouraged to visit ksbalert before they get involved with these people! The leaders believe theirs is the true gospel (which includes extra-biblical revelations) and force their live-in members, on pain of expulsion, to make regular Roman Catholic-like confession of sin to KSB leaders and their inner circle of trusted co-workers, with their super-spiritual stand-offish manner. Facebook, jeans, beards, jewelry, TV, and women wearing slacks are all forbidden to members living on the premises. Their daily repetitive introspective sermons focus on sin and the wrath of God, representing Christ as a vengeful judge. The gospel according to KSB teaches that a single sin, no matter how long you've been a believer, if not confessed, will keep you from entering heaven, which is contrary to what Christ, Paul, and Luther taught. In order to deceive the gullible, they claim that decades ago their venerated charismatic "prophet", around whom the sect has revolved since the late sixties, raised a person from the dead! Yet any criticism is fiercely regarded as lies from the devil seeking to destroy their so-called revival.
KSB also has a history of breaking up the families of those who dare challenge their fanatical ultra-fundamentalist law-ridden dogma (one ex-member, e.g., who had been a co-worker at KSB for over thirty-five years, was asked by the leadership to divorce his wife after she fell out with them. The family rather chose to leave). Destroying families to the point where some of their members brought back a mentally ill wife from another city back to their church; the wife of a person who challenged their faulty theology and eschatology. He was summarily expelled on 10 March 2012 after an inquisition where he was told that he was doomed and damned by one of the top leader's. As punishment they tried to prevent that person, while expelling him, from leaving without his wife and four minor children, of whom he had custody because of his wife's illness. The only way the family was able to leave together was with the help of the local police station commander.
Two weeks later, however, on 23 March, wealthy mission members, a husband and wife (the wife is one of the founders of aQuelle and the granddaughter of one of the founding members of KSB), using their position and influence, managed in a city 800 km away, on trumped-up charges including kidnapping, to get the local police - without a warrant or court order - to walk into their new home and remove the wife in front of the husband and children during their family Bible reading. They then delivered her to the mission members who were waiting in their car parked around the corner! No God-fearing Christian church in its right mind would behave like this: only a manipulative sect that believes it has a mandate from God, which all sects and cults believe. The brainwashed spouse, who suffers from bipolar mood disorder, and has been on chronic medication since 2007, still resides at KSB away from her children and husband of twenty-five years.
KSB like taking people to court who criticize and expose them. May they try so that numerous witnesses can be subpoenaed and their practices exposed through court proceedings via the media. The public will be shocked to find out about the well-documented abuses that have taken place over many years, but have been covered up by the leadership at this so-called place of God. Many of the duped live-in members, nevertheless, are well-meaning and sincere. Some wish to leave but are unable economically. During hell-fire and brimstone sermons by their chief prophet and other leaders (who apparently believe they're spokespersons of the Holy Spirit), potential defectors are threatened with God's wrath and told that they are forsaking Jesus if they leave. Past members are shunned as in the Mormon and Amish sects. The pen is mightier than the sword!
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