Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has condemned comments credited to the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Most Rev. Matthew Hassan Kukah and Pastor Tunde Bakare, who claimed that acquisition of private jets by religious leaders diminishes moral voices of the church in the war against corruption and are therefore calling for a revolution in the Church of God.
The cracks will show in the older chests. it's only a matter of time. Mr
Public relations, please nip this in the bud and avoid public condemnation
of your brother. After all none of you are better Christians than the
other.
On the Private Jet issue- It's a nice gesture but do you need it. Are you
flying out your poor congregation abroad for medical treatments or maybe
you need it for urgent meetings across the globe. What a joke. Whatever
happened to Jesus on a donkey. Maybe he wasn't as important as you guys
are.....
Every human union or association is governed by established rules and
regulations. A country for example is governed by the law of the land
called constitution. Every citizen is expected to follow the laws of the
land. And anyone who goes against the laws of the land is purnished. Most
law breakers are criminals, terrorist, 419s, etc.
In the vein, every good christian should follow the laws of the land
(Bible). The Holy Bible is the book that holds all the conduct of a good
christian. The Bible says christians should follow the footsteps of Jesus
(who is an embodiment of the law). Any christian who goes against the Bible
teachings (laws) is a criminal, terrorist, 419. So if Jesus was a fisher of
men and not of mansions nor Private Jets, all these so-called men of God
who are only fishers of gold, mansions, Private Jets, etc are all
criminals, terrorists, 419s. All of them will go to hell. And they know it.
Judgement day is near.
Nigeria: Private Jets - CAN Slams Kukah, Bakare
Vanguard (Lagos), 20 November 2012
Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has condemned comments credited to the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Most Rev. Matthew Hassan Kukah and Pastor Tunde Bakare, who claimed that acquisition of private jets by religious leaders diminishes moral voices of the church in the war against corruption and are therefore calling for a revolution in the Church of God.
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The cracks will show in the older chests. it's only a matter of time. Mr Public relations, please nip this in the bud and avoid public condemnation of your brother. After all none of you are better Christians than the other.
On the Private Jet issue- It's a nice gesture but do you need it. Are you flying out your poor congregation abroad for medical treatments or maybe you need it for urgent meetings across the globe. What a joke. Whatever happened to Jesus on a donkey. Maybe he wasn't as important as you guys are.....
Every human union or association is governed by established rules and regulations. A country for example is governed by the law of the land called constitution. Every citizen is expected to follow the laws of the land. And anyone who goes against the laws of the land is purnished. Most law breakers are criminals, terrorist, 419s, etc. In the vein, every good christian should follow the laws of the land (Bible). The Holy Bible is the book that holds all the conduct of a good christian. The Bible says christians should follow the footsteps of Jesus (who is an embodiment of the law). Any christian who goes against the Bible teachings (laws) is a criminal, terrorist, 419. So if Jesus was a fisher of men and not of mansions nor Private Jets, all these so-called men of God who are only fishers of gold, mansions, Private Jets, etc are all criminals, terrorists, 419s. All of them will go to hell. And they know it. Judgement day is near.