The Chief Executive Officer of Think Twice Foundation Ghana, popularly known in the country as Dr. Think Twice, a leading campaigner against societal pressures in the country, has predicted the collapse of churches in Africa some few years to come. This will happened when the majority of the as gradually understand, practically how things work.
According to sampling interview conducted in Ghana with some market women, drivers, youth, traders and others, indicates the masses are gradually and practically getting to understanding how things work.
As these basic practical understanding begin to set in, it will gradually begin to infest the rest and the entire society will strategically draw themselves away from the church as it has happened in many developed countries.
There is a gradual understanding among some unmarried men and women who have practically gotten insight in various factors leading to marriage and baby making which has been one of the bedrocks leading to people in search of husbands and wives in churches.
Wealth making through messages of prosperities by leaders of churches, as well as over spiritualization on everything is gradually erasing in the heads of those who have understood practically how things work.
When the masses practically understand how things work, churches will finally collapse, it will remain some few ones and those will be attended by the aged. Church buildings will be turned into amusement centers including industries and warehouses.
When too much fear is instilled in the masses, they strategically through none violent approach rebel gradually. Whenever the masses are extremely suppressed, potentials in them are killed, it automatically breeds poverty.
The moment the masses practically understands how things work, the best in the masses will be out, they will be able to tap their resources and over-reliance on the west will belong to history.
The law of diminishing returns will definitely set in the church, as it has reached it's peaks; expect churches to collapse some few years to come.