The Prophet who Makes Them go Mad

ebook December 8 Spiritual Liberation Series

By Prince Karpos

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The Prophet Who Makes Them Go Mad by Kwame Y. Ampofo is an exposé of spiritual manipulation rooted in teachings on Loyalty and Disloyalty. The book reveals how these doctrines are weaponized to demand blind allegiance, suppress dissent, and enforce control within faith communities, ultimately leading to emotional and spiritual harm.


Core Themes:


1.Loyalty as a Weapon

Loyalty is redefined as absolute submission to the leader, equating disagreement with rebellion against God. This teaching suppresses individuality and enforces dependency.

2.Disloyalty and Fear

Labeling dissenters as "disloyal" fosters fear and silences critical thought. Followers are ostracized, publicly shamed, and likened to Judas, deterring others from questioning leadership.

3.Offense and Silencing

Grievances are reframed as "offense," portrayed as a spiritual flaw. This dismisses legitimate pain, isolates the wounded, and discourages others from speaking up.

4.Pretending and Conformity

Followers adopt a facade of agreement to avoid condemnation, resulting in emotional exhaustion, loss of authenticity, and shallow relationships.

5.Accusation and Demonization

Raising concerns is equated with demonic rebellion. Leaders vilify accusers to deflect accountability, isolating dissenters while cultivating a culture of fear and silence.

6.Cultivated Ignorance

Critical thinking is stifled, and followers are discouraged from seeking knowledge outside sanctioned teachings. This ensures dependence on the leader's interpretation of scripture.

7.Dangerous Sons and Madness

Dissenters are labeled "dangerous sons" or "mad," discrediting their concerns and isolating them. Madness is the ultimate weapon to stigmatize and silence opposition, causing profound emotional and spiritual harm.


Personal Narrative:


Ampofo reflects on his own journey, joining the church and embracing its doctrines despite warnings from his father. After 16 years of loyal service, he was abruptly dismissed, leading him to confront the manipulative system that had exploited his faith and devotion.


Impact of the Teachings:


•Foster fear and guilt, equating loyalty to the leader with loyalty to God.

•Tear apart relationships as followers prioritize the leader's authority over family and friends.

•Leave individuals emotionally broken, spiritually confused, and isolated.


Call to Action:


The book calls for accountability, transparency, and liberation from such systems. Ampofo urges believers to:

•Embrace the gospel of grace, which values love and truth over fear and control.

•Challenge manipulative leadership and foster open, authentic faith communities.

•Reclaim spiritual autonomy by prioritizing loyalty to God over human leaders.


The Prophet who Makes Them go Mad