'I Am A Chosen' Phrase Nonsensical, Not Christian - Patrick Doyle

He stated that the phrase does not mention or imply the belief in Jesus Christ, rather it glorifies the founder of the church, Pastor Lazarus Muoka.

Patrick Doyle

Patrick Doyle

Veteran actor, Patrick Doyle, has condemned the trending phrase "I am a Chosen", commonly used by members of The Lord's Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries'.

He stated that the phrase does not mention or imply the belief in Jesus Christ, rather it glorifies the founder of the church, Pastor Lazarus Muoka.

The actor's remarks follows social media controversy surrounding the viral testimonies from the church.

Doyle, in a post on his Facebook page, described the trending phrase as "nonsensical", saying that it is not a Christian doctrine.

"The phrase 'I am a Chosen,' used by members of the religious sect called 'Chosen,' should never be connected to the Body of Christ.

"The members of this sect don't have Jesus in mind when chanting the phrase. Their adoration is unequivocally directed at a man, their GO. The phrase does not mention or imply Jesus in any way.

"To infer that the nonsensical phrase is connected to giving glory to the name of our Savior, Jesus Christ, is to make a mockery of our faith.

"Content creators and bloggers using the phrase are not mocking the Church of God but the sect and its founder."

CAN also condemned the viral testimony of a congregant who claimed "an angel" provided answers to her during an examination.

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