@williamsmentor1@firstladyship There is a massive difference between respecting a spiritual leader and installing them as a dictator who is above question. Mortality dictates accountability.
@williamsmentor1@firstladyship We can agree that the church itself isn't the issue, but we must stop treating its leader like a deity. No mortal man carries a genetic bypass for accountability. To shield any human from criticism is to completely lose your grip on reality.
@williamsmentor1@firstladyship He said he is their father and if he is truly their father then he can speak to them and something positive will be the result...
If he is their father he can also choose to admonish them...
He said he is their father for God's sake...
@iamobuke@osime2014 If you are a true Christian, a pastor's name or a church's brand should hold zero weight compared to the truth. Right now, you are fiercely protecting a religious logo while turning a blind eye to human suffering and insecurity. You've confused brand loyalty with faith.
@michaelakinnike@trigottista@PastorEAAdeboye People misunderstand Jesus. His entire ministry was a direct assault on religious hypocrisy. If you think the man who literally flipped tables in a corrupt temple would stay silent in the face of corrupt modern Pastors, you aren't reading the Bible—you’re reading a fairy tale.
@thatuselessdud@trigottista People like you are the reason this country is stuck.U are forcing citizens to perform miracles just to survive, turning systemic failure into a test of personal resilience. Instead of demanding we fix the foundation, you are praising people for learning how to live in the ruins.
@DavChukwuemeka@firstladyship Philanthropy is not a get-out-of-jail-free card for a compromised conscience. If you are complicit in a corrupt system, donating to charity doesn't wash your hands clean; it just funds a cover-up. The goal shouldn't be giving back after you take—it should be refusing to steal...