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Blasphemy alert: God and Jesus must be fools if I’m not genuine – Obinim (VIDEO)


Founder and leader of the International Godsway Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim, has once again stirred controversy after appearing to blaspheme against Jesus Christ.

The self-acclaimed “Angel” has lashed out at those saying he is a fake pastor, insisting God and Jesus must be “fools” if that is indeed the case.

Speaking to his congregation in one of his recorded sermons, Obinim boasted of his huge following in the country, adding that no pastor in the country commands the kind of large crowd he has.

He further touted his achievements as a pastor, saying it is wrong for people to regard him as a fake due to his actions.

According to him, most of the things he does are directed by the Holy Spirit and not of his own free will or say.

“I always say that if I’m a fake pastor or I use juju to operate, then Jesus is a fool. Then that would mean Jesus is even more foolish than human beings. Because the number of people that come to me here in Ghana – look no prophet has more following than me!” Obinin boldly asserted.

The self-acclaimed man of God has often been in the news for various reasons and his latest proclaim is bound to stir further controversy.

Earlier this year, Obinim came top of the social media trends due to his alleged magical stickers which he claimed have the powers to solve any problem.

The ‘Obinim Sticker Challenge’ was thus kikstarted on Twitter, with many Ghanaians making mockery of the whole issue.

Last week, the pastor was once again in the news after he claimed that he visited heaven to berate Angel Gabriel for offending him.

Source : http://www.adomonline.com/ghana-news/blasphemy-alert-god-and-jesus-must-be-fools-if-im-not-genuine-obinim-video/

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