’Keep your religious beliefs to yourself,’ says SAMRC president Dr Glenda Gray
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Glenda Gray has said that Chief Justice
Mogoeng Mogoeng should keep his religious beliefs to himself when representing the state.
“We live in a secular society and have a secular government; state and church are separate. You need to keep your religious opinions to yourself when representing the state. Also, you should not get yourself embroiled in conspiracy theories,” Gray commented to African News Agency (ANA) over the weekend.
Dr Glenda Gray to Chief Justice Mogoeng: Keep your religious beliefs to yourself
By Jehran Naidoo
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Durban - President of the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) Dr Glenda Gray has said that Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng should keep his religious beliefs to himself when representing the State.
“We live in a secular society and have a secular government; State and church are separate. You need to keep your religious opinions to yourself when representing the state. Also, you should not get yourself embroiled in conspiracy theories,” Gray commented to African News Agency (ANA) over the weekend.
Gray s remarks came after Mogoeng led a controversial prayer at a thanksgiving service last week in Tembisa, Gauteng, in which he said the Covid-19 vaccine could “infuse triple six in the lives of people”.
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