
South African Church Burns Documents in Controversial 'Satanic Bondage' Ritual
KwaZulu-Natal Church Burns Qualifications, Licenses, and Clinic Cards in Controversial Ritual. A church in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, has sparked outrage and controversy after a video surfaced showing members burning various documents, including educational certificates, driving licenses, and clinic cards. The church members claim these items represent 'satanic bondages' and that they are renouncing them. The video, which has gone viral on social media, shows several individuals throwing documents into a fire. One woman, speaking in isiZulu, is heard saying, "We are burning these things because they are satanic bondages. We don't want to live by them." The act has drawn criticism from various quarters, with many questioning the church's practices and the potential consequences for those who have had their essential documents destroyed. The incident highlights the complexities of religious beliefs in South Africa and the ongoing debate about the role of faith and tradition in modern society. Authorities are yet to comment on the incident, but the video has raised serious concerns about the safety and well-being of those involved and the potential legal ramifications of the actions taken.