
In a post on his Instagram page, Ogbonna expressed his heartbreak over clergymen using fake miracles to deceive and exploit vulnerable people.
He stated that such behavior stains the true essence of Christianity, turning faith into a spectacle for selfish gains.
He wrote;
โFake Miracles Are Mocking Christianity๐
Itโs heartbreaking to see pastors using fake miracles to deceive and exploit vulnerable people. These acts stain the true essence of Christianity, turning faith into a spectacle for selfish gain. The consequences? Broken trust, lost lives, and faith manipulated for profit.
To those pastors, itโs time to reflectโusing Godโs name for falsehood is a betrayal of the gospel. To the victims, remember your faith is sacred, and true miracles donโt come from deception.
Letโs also be cautious not to get carried away by social media trends that disrespect and ridicule our faith. Christianity should never be used as a tool for likes, views, or viral content.
I call on the government and religious bodies like the Christian Association of Nigeria to step up, regulate, and hold these bad actors accountable. Christianity is about truth, love, and humilityโnot fraud, manipulation, or mockery.
Letโs stand together to protect the integrity of our faith!
#Christianity #FaithOverFraud #IntegrityInFaith #StandForTruth #StopFakeMiracles #CANActNow #TruthInChrist #RespectOurFaithโ๐
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