Friday, 7 October 2016

Former Pastor turned traditionalist says Jesus Christ is fake

A man who was once a pastor is now saying that Jesus Christ is fake and that the only true God is his local idol.
Onyeoz Nwolisa on the pulpit as a pastor  Onyeoz Nwolisa on the pulpit as a pastor
(Facebook)

A one time Pastor, Onyeozi Chukwunonso Obijiofor Nwolisa, who now describes himself as a traditionalist and idol worshipper, has come out with a damning statement  about Jesus Christ, saying the son of God is fake and pure fallacy.

Nwolisa who is very active on his Facebook wall has been posting statements discrediting Jesus  while extolling the virtues of his local god whom he calls Chukwu Okike Abiama, saying he is the true God and calling on Igbo people all over the world to denounce Christianity and follow their traditional god.
 Nwolisa added that when he was deceiving himself when he was a practicing Christian and has now seen the light, hence his decision to quit the pulpit.
Read some of his posts here:
"It's wonderful to discover who you are; I used to deceive myself before but something in me kept telling me that I was living in pretense, not until I found the truth by the grace of CHIUKWU OKIKE ABIAMA, the only true God.
If you know me before and you are close to me now, you will discover that something has happened to me; am a changed person now; what a joy to find the truth.
Onyeozi Chukwunonso Obijiofor Nwolisa
Onyeozi Chukwunonso Obijiofor Nwolisa
(Facebook)

Onyeozi Chukwunonso Obijiofor Nwolisa
Photo Credit: Facebook
I use to find it difficult to have self-control but it's a thing of the past now, glory to EZECHUKWU OKIKE ABIAMA who has done this for me.
Do you know how it happened? It was the day I discovered the meaning of my name Chiukwunomnso; my advice for you all is to try and discover who you are. Don't wait for your pastors or prophet to tell you who are.
When it happened to me, I had no pastor, no prophet, no friends, not even my family. It was just me and my creator, CHIUKWU OKIKE ABIAMA. Start asking questions and stop believing everything you were told; they said as it was in the beginning so shall it be.
I don't believe in that, there must be changes; I don't live on under any dogma. I try to do what is right in the sight of my CHI and men; let me stop for now. Thank you."

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