Dr. Abel Damina, a popular clergyman, responds to rumours that he is envious of pastor Jerry Eze, claiming that the famous statement “What God cannot do does not exist” is not true.
He made this known at a recent episode of the Honest Bunch podcast, which was hosted by Nedu Wazobia, Husband Material, and others.
Abel Damina remarked that there is a misperception that he is envious of Jerry Eze, which is false since the pastor is much his junior in the ministry.
He also remarked that he disagrees with the common statement “What God cannot do does not exist”.
His words …
“‘What God Cannot Do Doesn’t Exist’ is not the truth… People think I am jealous of Jerry Eze. Jerry Eze is by far my junior in the ministry.”
Furthermore, he noted that a lot of miracles being displayed these days are not the truth, even though he still believes that miracles exist.
“I believe in miracles, I believe in healings, but not all these arranged miracles we are seeing today,” Abel Damina said.
The podcast co-host, Nedu enquired: “Are you saying that the miracles are staged?”
Damina responded: “Can’t you see most of those crutches are all the same colours and all brand new? In what world will people come for a crusade and have the same brand of crutches and also the same colour?”
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Reactions have followed …
@E_Mbuyazi wrote: “That quote is true of the God of the religion of Christianity and of any other religion I know. Whatever exists – good and bad – is “God’s” doing.”
@AGINAS remarked: “What God cannot do doesn’t exist but if you do not go to school, you never read and write not matter how you pray and fast. Christianity is fashioned with false adages that deceive people and give them illusionary hope. NJ”
@sire_sommy said: “Whatever Dr. Abel Damina is saying, be they true or lies, I have one question; when did men of God start honoring podcasts invites?”
@iamstretch_ wrote: ““So when did this change, did your format cast”!?”
@ugo_shib said: “People think I’m jealous of Jerry Eze.. I put it to you that you are jealous of him.