There can be very little doubt that religion and religious movements continue to be powerful forces that can have a profound influence upon their communities and especially their members. There are thousands of sects and it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between them. Some sects have become targets with critics accusing them of a wide variety of spiritual and even worldly aberrations. HOPCC certainly seems to fall in this latter category.
Even a rudimentary online search quickly reveals that there is no shortage of complaints about and criticism of the House of Prayer Christian Churches. There are many critics that allege that they have become members of this church, only to be coerced into donating all their worldly possessions to the church, including their homes and cars. Some were even required to stop working at regular jobs so that they can dedicate more time to the church.
A number of critics are of the opinion that the House of Prayer recruit young people under false pretensions and then separate them from their families. This seems to be the case especially when the parents of such young people start to question the involvement of their children with the sect. Parents say their children show behavioural changes and they avoid their own loved ones.
Some online critics say that they have approached the authorities and there are a few that even claim to have laid criminal charges. Thus far, however, nothing has come of these complaints. The authorities can only investigate if there are crimes committed. They are also very careful not to infringe upon the rights of individuals to associate with whomever they please and to become a member of any religion they choose.
The House of Prayer Christian Church has not responded to the attacks against it. They maintain that the church is a spiritual home for those that choose to be members. Nobody is forced to do anything against their will, although members are encouraged to pray regularly, to attend services and to become involved in mission work. There are also no shortages of glowing recommendations from church members.
On the official website of the church, it clearly states that they are running a seminary and that the rules applicable to the faculty and students are rather strict. No student or staff member are allowed to ponder worldly matters. Presumably that means that they may not own possessions or that they may not earn incomes from regular jobs. Instead, they are to focus wholly upon spiritual matters.
When reading some of the commentary on those sites dedicated to exposing the House of Prayer Christian Church as evil one cannot help but thinking that the writers of those comments are extremely angry. Some writers make wide sweeping comments and they even attach individuals connected to the church. Such material should be avoided by balanced individuals that know that a vitriolic attack is often not to be trusted.
The House of Prayer certainly has many detractors but it has not become the subject of official investigations or even civil suits. People have the right to join any church they choose and they similarly have the right to resign their membership. These rights are enshrined in the constitution and if the church should infringe upon those rights then there may be a case for official interest.
Even a rudimentary online search quickly reveals that there is no shortage of complaints about and criticism of the House of Prayer Christian Churches. There are many critics that allege that they have become members of this church, only to be coerced into donating all their worldly possessions to the church, including their homes and cars. Some were even required to stop working at regular jobs so that they can dedicate more time to the church.
A number of critics are of the opinion that the House of Prayer recruit young people under false pretensions and then separate them from their families. This seems to be the case especially when the parents of such young people start to question the involvement of their children with the sect. Parents say their children show behavioural changes and they avoid their own loved ones.
Some online critics say that they have approached the authorities and there are a few that even claim to have laid criminal charges. Thus far, however, nothing has come of these complaints. The authorities can only investigate if there are crimes committed. They are also very careful not to infringe upon the rights of individuals to associate with whomever they please and to become a member of any religion they choose.
The House of Prayer Christian Church has not responded to the attacks against it. They maintain that the church is a spiritual home for those that choose to be members. Nobody is forced to do anything against their will, although members are encouraged to pray regularly, to attend services and to become involved in mission work. There are also no shortages of glowing recommendations from church members.
On the official website of the church, it clearly states that they are running a seminary and that the rules applicable to the faculty and students are rather strict. No student or staff member are allowed to ponder worldly matters. Presumably that means that they may not own possessions or that they may not earn incomes from regular jobs. Instead, they are to focus wholly upon spiritual matters.
When reading some of the commentary on those sites dedicated to exposing the House of Prayer Christian Church as evil one cannot help but thinking that the writers of those comments are extremely angry. Some writers make wide sweeping comments and they even attach individuals connected to the church. Such material should be avoided by balanced individuals that know that a vitriolic attack is often not to be trusted.
The House of Prayer certainly has many detractors but it has not become the subject of official investigations or even civil suits. People have the right to join any church they choose and they similarly have the right to resign their membership. These rights are enshrined in the constitution and if the church should infringe upon those rights then there may be a case for official interest.
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