The Son of Consolation

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The Son of Consolation

The Son of Consolation

@Holy_Anger1

Katılım Kasım 2025
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Hezekiah Freeman
Hezekiah Freeman@hezfreeman·
@Holy_Anger1 Wether you choose to agree or not, it's up to you. Being deliberately blind is self sabotage.
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The Son of Consolation
The Son of Consolation@Holy_Anger1·
Na you lay the bed wey Baba sleep on Abi? 1. Has he ever endorsed the current president? 2. Did he campaign for him? 3. Did he tell the millions of RCCG members who to vote for?
Hezekiah Freeman@hezfreeman

1. The job of a pastor is to preach the word of God 2. The two people you mentioned and the truth of the Bible are on parallels 3. Adeboye is in bed with this administration 4. Looking at how they present themselves, I don't blame Nigerians for calling them out

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The Son of Consolation
The Son of Consolation@Holy_Anger1·
They are more angry at the prayers offered than the actual violence.
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The Son of Consolation
The Son of Consolation@Holy_Anger1·
You people are piling on Pastors meanwhile, your president has not spoken on this Jos Massacre in over 24 hours. Nigerian politicians are blessed to have Nigerians.
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The Son of Consolation
The Son of Consolation@Holy_Anger1·
Jesus didn’t live under a theocracy. He lived under an Empire. The Roman Empire, it was an imperial government with a lot of structure.
Favored Sinner@FavoredSinner

See it from this angle, Jesus lived under a theocracy, not a democracy where Religious law and civil law were the same thing. The Temple authorities were not justchurch leaders, they were the government. And when he saw people being exploited in the Temple, he didn’t open his phone and post a prayer or El roi or create a YouTube stream, collect money and speak in tongues. He walked in and flipped the tables. Those money changers were running a system that forced poor people to exchange their coins into Temple currency just to make an offering, they were literally taxinh access to God. He didn’t pray about it from a distance. He went there and handled it. He healed on the Sabbath when he was told not to. He ate with tax collectors. He touched lepers. He spoke to women in public. Every one of those was a direct violation of laws designed to keep certain people marginalised. He knew exactly what he was doing. He didn’t just pray that things would get better. He challenged the government, broke unjust rules openly, and made life more livable for the people those rules were crushing. So if you’re using faith as a reason to stay comfortable while people suffer, just know that the man thats making you all call yourself a "Christian" was out there doing the opposite.

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The Son of Consolation
The Son of Consolation@Holy_Anger1·
@KingDavid23 Pastor Adeboye never protested under Jonathan’s tenure. Please stop lying and if you’re thinking of “that” picture, well “that” picture was taken in 2020.
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D.G.
D.G.@KingDavid23·
Pastor Adeboye came out during Jonathan’s regime to protest but hasn’t done so during Tinibu tenure but Tinibu has been a failure
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Ebele
Ebele@SirEbele·
Pastor Adeboye teaches the Bible, you attack him for not confronting the government. Bishop Oyedepo confronts the government, you insult him for not sticking to preaching. My brother, it is likely that the total RAM of your common sense is not up to 16kb.
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The Son of Consolation
The Son of Consolation@Holy_Anger1·
@uptimos_muero Was this a protest against fuel increase? What year is this post? Was Jonathan President that year? What year was the protest against removal of fuel subsidy? The answer to these questions should teach you some correct history.
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The Son of Consolation
The Son of Consolation@Holy_Anger1·
Issue is what you’re insinuating has never happened. You guys need to read and stop revising history. When did the RCCG protest fuel hike?
Muero@uptimos_muero

@ronaldnzimora If PST Adeboye could get his congregation to protest for fuel increase he sure damn can protest for the lives of people

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Danny Walter 🧸
Danny Walter 🧸@AjeboDanny·
If your pastors didn’t protest during Jonathan’s regime, I would agree that Christians choose peace. But they did come out. So Nigerian pastors can choose resistance if they want to. The reason they don’t now is because they’re in bed with the oppressors.
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
"Pastors, Imams, everyone, don't sell hope. Don't give us anything. Come out. Let us march the streets of Nigeria... When Goodluck Jonathan was President, they marched..." - Ezinne
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