Controversial cleric Dr. Abel Damina expressed his perspective on Christmas during an appearance on the Mic On podcast with broadcast journalist Seun Okinbaloye. He stated that he does not celebrate Christmas, citing the belief that Jesus Christ was not born on December 25, as is commonly thought.
Despite this, as the Senior Pastor of Power City International Ministry, Damina emphasized that he uses Christmas Day as an opportunity to share the gospel, highlighting the importance of spreading his message regardless of the specific date.…CONTINUE READING
He said: “I don’t believe in Christmas. There’s something wrong with Christmas. But Christ was not born on Christmas day. When was he born? We don’t know. The calendar was messed up. Nobody knows when he was born. But we know he was born. So since there’s a chosen day for the world to acknowledge that Jesus was born.”
“So that’s why we all on that day use the opportunity to share the good news that there was once upon a time the Messiah came into this world.”
“Every day for me is Christmas. I preach I get people saved, and I share the good news.”
In a separate interview, Damina said it is still too early to judge President Bola Tinubu’s government.
When asked if the Tinubu government was on the right path, Damina said it was impossible for any earthly government to be perfect.
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