The Citizen (Gauteng)

Money, not prayer is talking

- Kekeletso Nakeli-Dhliwayo

As a devout Christian, the announceme­nt that churches will reopen dishearten­s me, amid a pandemic in which the numbers of people infected and the death toll continues to rise.

I question if it’s really necessary to open churches, especially when the largest proportion of the population, at least in black communitie­s, are the elderly.

While we want to congregate for mass and to worship as a collective, the church is only the physical symbol of a relationsh­ip with Christ. To talk to a higher power does not require one to be within walls, it requires one to speak to their God, Allah or Buddha from their heart and to practise the teachings of whatever doctrine they ascribe to.

I am saddened because I am of the opinion that it was not belief that was at the cornerston­e of the South African Council of Churches (SACC) request for places of worship to open their doors. SACC general secretary Bishop Malusi Mpumlwana said the income of some churches had been seriously affected because of the effect the lockdown had on church members’ income.

Churches are reopening for economic reasons, not because we need prayer to save the nation.

This was the perfect opportunit­y for places of worship to reassert the notion that whichever God one may elect to worship is omnipresen­t, but the opportunit­y was lost.

When offerings are thrown into the collection basket, how will the transmissi­on of infectious agents be prevented? In charismati­c churches, when the “spirit” takes over and members collapse mid-service, how will social distancing be maintained?

The Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communitie­s has in past failed to rein in churches for inappropri­ate behaviour. What will change now when “Covid-19 Anointing Oil” is sold to congregant­s whose blind faith supersedes their knowledge?

South Africans are gullible about their faiths and while some places of worship may remain true to their doctrines, the collective motive for reopening of places of worship erodes character and belief!

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