A church in Mexico, known as the Church of the End Times, is making headlines for offering plots of land in heaven for $100 per square meter. The pastor behind this controversial scheme claims to have received divine authorization to sell heavenly real estate.
Social media has been flooded with reactions, with many users expressing doubt and disapproval. Critics accuse the Church of the End Times of exploiting people's faith for financial benefit. This isn't the first instance of a religious leader facing accusations of selling salvation. In 2018, a Zimbabwean pastor was apprehended for selling "tickets to heaven" to his followers.
The Church of the End Times' brochure depicts idyllic scenes of pearly-gated estates and families ascending golden staircases to their celestial abodes. They even offer flexible payment plans and accept various digital payment methods. The legitimacy of these claims and the church's motives are being widely debated. Religious authorities have yet to comment on the matter.
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