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By Joseph Tumbey

The former President of the Liberia Council of Churches, Bishop Korto K. Brown calls for political sanity in Liberia as he condemned political attacks against Christianity and disagreed with the actions of Senator Prince Johnson and President George Weah by using their churches to respond to political talks.
“We have to take responsibility to make sure these elections come and pass in peace, politics should be discussed at political terrains not at worship places,” Bishop Brown responded to political attacks against to the attack Christianity.
Speaking to Journalists on Monday May 22, day after group of people believed to be from ruling Coalition for Democratic Change staged a protest at the Nimba County Senator, Prince Johnson “Christ Chapel of Faith Church” in Monrovia, Bishop Brown terms the action as irresponsible act that has a propensity to undermine the Country fragile peace.
He urged the political actors to raise and show a high level of maturity and responsibility and desist from misapplying environments that are not meant for political events to avoid contradictions.
“What happened to Senator Johnson Church is unfortunate but we should settle the political question in political terrain. We should not draw the churches and Mosques into political maneuvering.
Settle the political differences within the political circles but not to turn Churches or Mosques into political stages,” the Former President of the Liberia Council of Churches, Bishop Korto Brown asserted.
He however said, a decent and responsible politic is about debating an ideology but not about throwing stones or attacking each other.
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