Alawada! Popular Muslim Lecturer Plans To Take TB Joshua To Court For Saying Jesus Christ Is God
A popular Islamic lecturer, author and
speaker, Sheikh Hussaini Yusuf Mabera, has
threatened to take renowned Nigerian Pastor
T.B. Joshua to court.
According to a fiery Facebook post on 13th
March 2017, the pastor’s crime lies in the fact
that he regularly describes Jesus Christ as
God.
“I am filing a case to the Federal High Court of
Nigeria against Pastor T.B. Joshua and co-
pastors for speaking a lie against Jesus Christ
by calling him God,” Sheikh Mabera began in a
Facebook post which soon went viral.
Admitting that he regularly watched Joshua’s
popular television channel Emmanuel TV, the
Nigerian Islamist continued.
“I was completely aghast when I heard the
‘so-called’ Prophet T.B. Joshua of Emmanuel
TV calling Jesus God in the presence of
thousands of his audience, among whom were
professors, doctors, reverend fathers and
mothers, pastors and bishops.”
He added that, from his own research, the
Bible itself is replete with evidence
contradicting the deification of Jesus Christ.
Sheikh Mabera, who has a school where he
trains other Muslims in the art of defending
their faith, continued by concluding T.B.
Joshua and his ilk lack “proper understanding”
of Scriptural truths.
“As I was watching T.B. Joshua speaking
through Emmanuel TV and his audience
helplessly watching and listening to his
accumulated lies and unfounded praise-singing
directed at Jesus, I almost cried with
automatic alacrity when he said that Jesus is
Almighty God.
My conclusion was that both TB Joshua and
other Christians actually read their Bible
without proper understanding of what they are
reading.”
The fiery Islamic advocate then quoted several
Scriptures to support his claims that Jesus
Christ was a “servant of God”, not God
Himself.
“There are millions of facts from the Scriptures
and other rational facts that authentically
proved that Jesus does not have even the
least qualification of being God,” he opined.
Mabera ended his post by declaring Joshua
was “deceiving and misguiding” his “innocent
followers” with “preposterous lies”.
“Let us meet in the court of law and debate it
out.
Enough is Enough,” the statement on
Facebook ended.
According to information available online,
Yusuf Mabera has debated several Christian
clerics on various topics, regularly traversing
the shores of Nigeria with his message.
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