Sudan Pentecostal Church Bishop said politicians accused the church of being partial because it always talks of peace and freedom in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Bishop Isaiah Majok Dau told Bakhita Radio wake up Juba show on Friday that blame was a normal practice in crisis time because people do not want to take responsibility.
The bishop described relationship between religious leaders and politicians as that of a cat and a mouse.
He says the church always says the right thing when it is right and the wrong when it is wrong.
Bishop Majok says that mistake should be corrected.
Episcopal Church of South Sudan and Sudan Bishop Enock Tombe says nobody can fight the church and that people who are against the church would not survive.
He added that the church has right to express its opinion and that it is up to politicians to ignore or take it.
The speakers said the church was the first to exist in South Sudan before any political parties.