A Tanzanian pastor has opened up a sex church in Kenya, In this church, they drink beer have one hour of sex with whoever is seating next to you, exchange wives and husband for sexual desire, teaching women not to be jealous when the husband wants to have sex with other ladies

This news broke again on the internet on the 23rd of December, 2019 when a man who goes by the handle @MushMellow17 posted the news in his  timeline on twitter. 

Immediately, people started reacting with different opinions. Some said it should not be called a church but a club or an hotel. This is because the activities happening in the church is not Godly, rather satanic. See reactions below. 

Sarcastically, some were requesting for this type of church to be opened in their country as well. Nigerians as usual were of the opinions that such church should be in Nigeria too. 

To this end, I think it is safe to say the world is coming to an end and we can all agree on that. 

In the spirit of the season, I guess we can all say a prayer for them. May God direct them to the right path. 

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