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There’s no judgment after death – Sofo Kyiri Abosom Speaks

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Sofo Kyiri Abosom says “I miss my uncle so much! But I just know that, somehow, he’s with me right now, watching over me.

Many people are ok or find comfort in thoughts such as when they lose their lives they will be around as they await judgment. Are such thoughts valid? Are the departed still “hovering” near us? Let see what the Bible says.

Bible makes it clear that death is the separation of body and soul. The body returns to the ground to await the resurrection, and “the spirit returns to God who gave it” (Ecclesiastes 12:7).

Many Christians believe when they die, their souls will immediately go to the Lord in heaven. Jesus while on the cross said to the penitent thief who was hanging on the cross next to his, “I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise” (Luke 23:43).

But according to Rev Christian Kwabena Andrew aka Osofo Kyiri Abosom, there’s more to life than what is in the Bible or Quran in reference to judgment after death.

In his chat with Fiifi Pratt on Kingdom Plus FM, Osofo Kyiri Abosom, who was a presidential candidate in the just-ended elections in Ghana, and also the founder and leader of Ghana Union Movement (GUM) made it clear that God will not have time to judge each and everyone because it’s a total waste of time.

Sofo Kyiri Abosom believes everybody will get the results of what he or she does on this earth before death.

According to him, if you do good things, good things will locate you and in the same way, pains and torture will locate you when you choose to do bad things.

Sofo Kyiri Abosom educated Christians not to be deceived by their pastors because what is scripted in the Bible about life after death is fallacious and nothing logical about it.

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Watch the interview below,

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