Mudly Moodley - a pastor in the ice, who forbade himself to be buried after death (6 photos)
The theme of immortality and resurrection after death excites not only believers, but also people far from religion. Even if they don't want to confess. Pastor Siva Moodley from Johannesburg was puzzled by this in advance question and approached its solution creatively.
In 2021, the earthly path of the pastor ended. Siwa passed away end of summer. Sadly, no one can escape this fate. But a sly one decided to perpetuate himself by becoming an object of worship for a year and a half for the flock and a source of headache for local authorities.
Siwa Moodley
Moodley forbade burying his body, because he was firmly confident in his imminent resurrection. The last will of the deceased furiously supported her husband, who stated that she had a vision in which the deceased will definitely rise.
With wife
The funeral home staff went to meet the widow so as not to injure a woman grieved by the loss of her husband. The body was placed on ice allowed to wait a bit. For the stage of acceptance to come, and the deceased could be buried. But the performance dragged on, and the friendly office the relatives of Moodley were drawn in a stream, and then those who believed in resurrection parishioners. Needless to say, they had their reasons. Well, how were they themselves thought they were. Because in his church the raging Moodley worked all sorts of miracles, one more wonderful than the other.
The blind saw through him, the immobilized rose and started to dance. According to unconfirmed reports, even a one-time resurrection in the track record of a magician took place.
The stream of pilgrims did not dry up for a long 579 days. But The funeral home is not a charity. And pay for neither the widow nor the believing flock was in a hurry to keep the body. When Funeral home service debt reaches R100,000 – about $7,000 (despite ongoing donations and receipt of funds from the sale of discs and literature, which received enterprising widow), then the patience of his employees came to an end. AND they went to court. Which is a well-founded claim supported and decided to bury the delayed (and stale) on this side of the pastor, who never kept his a promise to rise from the dead.