The actor Patrick Doyle criticizes the phrase ‘I Am a Chosen,’ arguing it lacks sense in Christian theology. Discover the full scope of his views on this issue.
Renowned Nollywood actor Patrick Doyle has criticized the popular statement “I am a Chosen,” which adherents of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries frequently recite.
The actor’s comments come after a social media backlash over the widely shared church testimony.
Doyle said that the popular statement is not Christian theology and called it “nonsensical” in a post on his Facebook page.
“The religious sect known as the “Chosen” uses the statement “I am a Chosen,” but this word should never be associated with the Body of Christ.
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When singing the phrase, the adherents of this group do not have Jesus in mind. Their GO, a guy, is the object of their unwavering affection. The sentence makes no reference to any inference about Jesus.
“It is mocking our faith to suggest that the absurd phrase has anything to do with exalting the name of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
“Bloggers and content producers who use this term are making fun of the sect and its founder, not the Church of God.”
According to OBASANJONEWS, actor IK Ogbonna urged the Christian Association of Nigeria, or CAN, to address the problem of “fake miracles” in churches a few days ago.
Actress Kemi Lala Akindoju was among the celebrities who responded to the popular slogan by criticizing the church’s ideology.
In response to the statement “I am a Chosen,” CAN had denounced the widely shared account of a churchgoer who testified that “an angel” gave her the answers she needed.