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Gospel artist Ringtone says he is pleased with the Shakahola deaths.

According to him, Pastor Mackenzie should be commended for having convinced these people to fast and prove their faith.

Ringtone says he is happy that some of these people died having given their lives to Christ.

At least 90 bodies have been exhumed from mass graves in the 800-acre land in Malindi, exposing security chiefs with the deaths likely to surpass 100 people.

Speaking during an interview with Nicholas Kioko, he shared

"Mackenize has no fault because he told people to fast and they did.

I am sure all those people who have passed away will see heaven. It is such a big faith for people to fast and die for it.

Most of us who are complaining yet we will not see heaven. People should not fight Mackenzie.

He helped take those people's faith to another level.

Most people are angry because they love wealth and would not give that up for anything."

Ringtone says despite pushing these people to fast Mackenzie won't see heaven as he took their property for his own benefit.

"As for Mackenzie , He won't go because he ate other people's wealth.

I am jealous of the people who died. If given a chance to fast I would have fasted but not to a level of dying.

People should not get mad because people have died.

The souls of these people are in heaven."

Ringtone says religion is all about brainwashing

"The DPP,DCI are not saved, the President might have said what he did because he wants people to see he still has power.

I am celebrating the deaths of Shakahola victims, because they died because of their faith.

Religion is all about brainwashing. It is time for people who love God to be happy because people have shown their faith and gone to heaven."

In conclusion, he shared

"Maybe Mackenzie was used by God to take people to heaven. This are the end times.

Christians should be angry only when a person dies without giving their life to Christ.

If he taught the gospel to an extent of converting people to Christians, that is something worth celebrating.

Everyone will die."