Tacha has criticised individuals who engage in questionable conduct throughout the year but turn to religious observances during specific periods
The Guinness World Record holder described the pattern as hypocritical, arguing that such individuals often revert to their usual lifestyles after participating in spiritual activities.
Tacha questioned the sincerity of such expressions of faith, stating that religion should not be reduced to occasional rituals.
“The way people practice religion is almost like a joke to me. You do all sorts of things all year, only to fly to Mecca and walk around the Kaaba, or show up in church on Sunday and sit in the front row. After the whole ritual is done, you return to your normal life,” she said.
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