Controversial preacher Man Kush finds himself in disagreement with fellow preacher Robert Burale, who has expressed the view that premarital intimacy is inappropriate for the youth. Burale recently made headlines by disclosing his commitment to celibacy since 2013. Kush was asked for his perspective on Burale’s statements and his own doubts about the feasibility of such a lifestyle.
Kush, a man of faith, expressed his respect for Burale’s nearly decade-long commitment to celibacy but openly questioned its practicality. He believes that celibacy is a challenging path to follow, citing examples of individuals, including Catholic priests, who have struggled to maintain it over time. In Kush’s opinion, he finds it hard to believe that any man can truly remain celibate. He asserts that many who claim celibacy may secretly engage in other activities to suppress their natural urges. He candidly stated, “Most of these men find alternative outlets for their desires,” emphasizing the importance of not deceiving oneself. As a preacher, he advocates against advising young men to pursue celibacy, as he deems it unrealistic. In his words, “Let’s not deceive ourselves.”
On the other hand, Robert Burale maintains his commitment to celibacy, as reported by Muranganews. He proudly disclosed that he has abstained from sexual relations with women since his marriage ended in 2013. While recognizing the significance of intimacy in marriage, even for devout individuals, Burale emphasized the idea that success is not limited to the boardroom but extends to the bedroom. He added, “I have been celibate since my marriage ended in 2013. But it is God…” Despite his dedication to this path, the father of one has yet to enter into a new marriage, nine years after his separation from gospel singer Rozinah Mwakideu.