Uganda: The Corrupt Lack God's Guidance

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President Museveni has said that many societal evils, such as corruption, embezzlement, defilement, and murder, stem from a lack of Godly guidance in people's hearts.

President Museveni has said that many societal evils, such as corruption, embezzlement, defilement, and murder, stem from a lack of Godly guidance in people's hearts.Museveni made these remarks while addressing a crowd gathered at the Catholic shrine in Namugongo for the Uganda Martyrs Day celebrations."The fear of God teaches believers to guard themselves from engaging in evil practices that are likely to break their communion with the Creator.

Museveni drew parallels between the persecution faced by the Uganda Martyrs and that of early Christian figures such as St. Stephen and St. James, emphasizing the Uganda Martyrs' place in the broader history of Christian martyrdom. He called on religious leaders to address not only spiritual needs but also the practical necessities of life, advocating for initiatives to combat poverty and promote economic empowerment.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.

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