Catholic Priest, Fr. Angelo Chidi Unegbu Criticizes Nigerian Christianity, Calls For Compassion Over Tithing
Fr. Angelo Chidi Unegbu, a Nigerian Catholic priest, has voiced strong criticism of certain practices within Nigerian Christianity, calling for a renewed focus on compassion and support for the needy. In a Facebook post on Friday, Unegbu expressed frustration over individuals who prioritize tithing while overlooking the suffering of those around them.
Unegbu’s comments have sparked discussions on the role of charity and community support in religious practices, urging believers to align their faith more closely with actions of kindness and empathy toward those in need. … CONTINUE READING
“You said tithe is working for you when the poor around you have nothing to eat. Meanwhile, the purpose of tithing is to make sure that the poor are not left hungry. Our version of Christianity is sìck. I dètest it with passion,” he wrote in a Facebook post on Friday.
The notion that there is a religion that makes one financially prosperous than
others is nothing but Mike Ejeagha’s gwo gwo gwo gwo. lf you need money, follow the process.
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“Tithing is meant to ensure that the poor are not left hungry,
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“Yet, people claim that tithing is working for them while those around them go without food. Our version of Christianity is sick. I detest it with passion.”
Thecapital.ng recall in a series of teachings, Dr Abel Damina also mentioned that giving was not done to be blessed but out of blessing.