The controversial comment “Most big church accounts are used for money laundering” followed the news of over 100 bank accounts linked to MFM Church being frozen in the UK for alleged financial irregularities. While it’s normal for people to react with concern, this statement dangerously generalizes all large churches as criminal fronts. Accusing religious institutions broadly without evidence damages their credibility and unfairly targets those who are transparent and accountable. Not every church is corrupt, and such blanket statements only deepen public distrust rather than promote genuine accountability or encourage proper investigation into the actual issue at hand.

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