It is
unnecessary to make this a long article because the evidence against Prophet T.B
Joshua is overwhelming. Joshua took his gamble too far when he predicted
Hillary Clinton will win the recent U.S. election.
TB Joshua
predicts Hillary Clinton as winner of US election
TB JOSHUA’S
PROPHECY ON THE AMERICAN ELECTION – SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6TH 2016.
"Ten days ago, I saw the new President of America with a narrow win. The new President will be facing several challenges over many issues, including: passing bills, attempts to possibly pass a vote of no confidence on the new President. The boat of the new President will be rocked."By the way, in order not to keep you in suspense, what I frankly saw is a woman."US Presidential Polls: Hillary Clinton will win, says TB Joshua. Barely 48 hours to the US. Presidential election, General Overseer of The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet TB Joshua, has predicted that the Democrat candidate, Hillary Clinton, will emerge victorious ahead of the Republican candidate, Donald Trump.
His
prediction is well documented on video and in a Facebook post, which he has
since deleted. Fortunately, the post had been captured in screenshots by
Facebook users thus exposing Joshua's deceit and making him the object of
ridicule the world over. This did not surprise me because Joshua's antics are
off the charts and are denounced even by his fellow charlatans and
pastorpreneurs.
Like
Adeboye, Oyedepo, Oyakhilome and others, Joshua has been exploiting the
gullibility of millions for decades to enrich himself. To avoid the type of
embarrassing situation Joshua now finds himself, these pastorpreneurs often
deploy vague language when they address their followers.
They do everything in
their power not to be specific in their pronouncements so as not to get caught
out. A classic example is when they issue their end-of- year prophecies which
quite often contradict one another even though they claim to be hearing from
the same God. You can read my analysis of end—of—year prophecies here.
The sermons
preached by men like Joshua can be dangerous. A Ghanaian psychiatrist working
for NHS England was struck off the medical register after he told a patient
with mental illness that her condition was caused by demons and recommended she
went to Joshua's church for spiritual treatment.
This is how violations of the
medical code of conduct are dealt with in civilized climes.
When his
church building collapsed and crushed many people to death Joshua was all over
the spot blaming imaginary enemies for flying imaginary planes over the
building rather than accepting responsibility for the breach of building
planning and permission rules as reports suggest.
I am often amused by the
stage—managed deliverance sessions in his church. Demons get to speak into
microphones and hold conversations with Joshua, the exorcist. The paid actors
would convulse, grimace and writhe their limbs for Joshua, the exorcist.
The paid
actors would convulse, grimace and writhe their limbs for added drama effect
which always seem to work up the emotions of the gullible congregants. When the
pastor waves his hands, hundreds of worshippers fall over themselves at a time
(supposedly under the anointing and the power of the Holy Spirit) but never the
camera—men.
But when
such an intimate and private affair as childbirth is conducted in the church in
full glare of the cameras, it is no longer amusing and we ought to ask
ourselves whether the time has come to regulate religious activities.
No doubt,
there would have been medical professionals in the congregation watching that
childbirth and cheering, thus validating both Joshua and the appalling
practice. Should these medical professionals not answer to the medical
professionals not answer to the bodies that regulate their professions?
I do not
believe in miracles. I believe there is an explanation for every event
including those we refer to as supernatural.
I challenge all the Adeboye's, Oyedepo's,
Oyakhilome's, Kumuyi's, and every pastor and every Christian out there who
believes in miracles and divine healing to cause an amputated limb to grow
back. Jesus prophesied that those who believe in Him would do far greater
miracles than he did.
I promise to end my unbelief and use my talent to spread
the gospel if my wish is met. I am not interested in the resurrection tales
because I know death can be faked and death certificates can be easily forged.
All I ask for is a simple, verifiable piece of
a miracle - let me see a believer grow an amputated limb. Until this happens, I
will continue to withhold belief in miracles and supernatural events. I
distrust anyone who claims to perform miracles. I think they are deluded. Or
lying.
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