She is the winner of Okotie’s Household of God Church’s Karis Award for the year and she will be honoured on Sunday at the Church in Lagos.
Damning widespread
criticisms continue to hit a statement credited to the controversial preacher
and televangelist, declaring that all “Catholics will go to hell.” Indeed, this seems to be
threatening to take the shine of the annual Karis Award.
The event is a brain
child of Okotie who established it to honour Nigerians who have excelled in
various fields, but who may not have been recognised by the larger society.
The pastor is alleged to
have made the remarks while delivering a sermon last Sunday. The controversial
statement partly goes thus, “The Catholic church is a counterfeit church set up by Satan. Catholics
bow to idols and crucify Jesus every Sunday when they eat bread claiming they
are eating Jesus’ body.”
Okotie tried to justify
his claims by adding that his statements are “not out of disrespect but out of respect for the
word of God.”
Apart from the fact that
he has not debunked the claim, a post on his Facebook account on Tuesday
afternoon reinforces the argument. It simply read, “Re- Catholicism:
Truth is bitter. It lacks saccharine delights.”
The statement has further
led to more outrage by his Facebook fans and other aggrieved persons, just as
his Facebook page has been besieged by angry Nigerians who have failed to see
reasons with him.
Not surprising, most of
the comments have been uncomplimentary as the Man of God has been tagged with
unprintable names. The ensuing controversy has also pitched Okotie and Catholic
faithful against one another on Twitter and Facebook.
A group called Nigerians
Catholics on Facebook have issued a statement to this effect. The body claimed
that Okotie was simply seeking cheap publicity in its statement.
The administrator of the
page wrote, “The
unguarded utterances of Chris Okotie to fellow Christians who chose to practise
their dogma in their own way shows how irresponsible and ill-mannered he is.
“Antagonising another
church with a different principle of worshiping, but with no difference in
faith professed, portrays Christ Okotie in bad light and casts negative shadows
on his purported ministry in Christendom.
“Chris Okotie should know
that if over 1 billion Catholics will go to hell because of the way they
worship their God, he too is not exempted.
“I want to state clearly
to Chris Okotie that over 1 billion Catholics going to hell will only happen in
the figment of his imagination.
“In fact, if I am to use
what is written in the Bible concerning marriage and divorce to humanly judge
Chris Okotie, then he is already number one candidate of hell.”
On his part, Kingsley
Williams wrote, “ l
think we all need to pray for Pastor Chris; honestly, before it gets out of
hand.”
Ifeoma Goodluck, only
offered prayers for the Catholic church, as she also posted, “No weapon
formed against Catholic Church shall prosper, In Jesus name. Amen.’’
However, some people came
to the defence of the controversial pastor, with one of them being Wilfa
Wilfred, who simply said, “Please, insulting Chris and calling him names shows
a lack of faith by baby Christians. Just pray to God to forgive him. I am not a
catholic but it is only God that knows his true worshipers.”
Just like Wilfred, a
certain Peter Edaile also stated on Facebook, “It also lacks sugar and honey delights but
contains salt.”
Enough on the
controversial statements, anyway.
Mixed reactions have also
greeted what many members of the the public termed a decision to hold a beauty
pageant in the church this Sunday. But the church has since taken to its
official Facebook to explain the concept behind what is perceived to be a
beauty pageant.
It explained that the
competition tagged Queen Esther pageant competition is geared towards selecting
an ambassador for the church.
“The evening usually
features the parade and display of beautiful women in costumes inspired by
popular female bible characters. The contestant with the most creative costume
is then crowned as the Queen Esther and gets a cash prize of one million
naira,” the post read.
Thou shall not judge, so that you won't be judge
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