God Says Sorry to Pastor Kong Hee.
Watch this:
I might not be the best person to comment on this video since I am no Christian and in fact I call myself a man "lost in faith" for now.
I've went through most but not all of the comments on this Youtube video and it seems to me that it's not quite possible that God apologise(to him) according to Netizen. I'm not too sure about how impossible or how possible this can be but I just wish to say, faith at the end of the day is something that keeps you afloat, keeps your life meaningful for many individual, if that is what it is for him to keep him sane, why is it not possible?
I am more curious about what do those people that have been and still standing by him thinks of him now. Does that man on stage looks sane to you? Is he still the same leader? I mean we follow our leader and more over a religions one but I am sure there is a limit to trust and believe? How many of those who clapped during the talk (or better known as service?) really did clap because they believe or is it simply because of pure respect or worst still, peer pressure?
Like I say from the beginning, I am no one to judge and in fact I am in no good position at all. I'm only questioning all these from a neutral ground or at least I'm trying to be as neutral as possible. I know there are many individual out there who have supported him(or still supporting him) are my friends and peers. All these years they have been taking flames and what not as they are the "branded" church. Can they still take this one as well? If "we" are all the followers and believer of God, why let the differences between the messengers divide "us"? That is the reason why "we" all pray to the same God but yet we have all these different churches?
What is your respond to this clip if you are from CHC? What is your respond to this clip if you are a Christian from another church? Are you jumping into conclusion and say no to this? Do we not believe in miracles?
Regardless of the "truth" (or whoever that voice belongs to), this video did make quite a bit of noise on the social web and hashtag #godnehsaysorry seems to be getting a little bit of attention?
What is your #GodShouldSaySorryToYouMoment?
2 comments:
Thanks for sharing the video on your blog. I just managed to watch the video and found nothing offensive in what Kong Hee had said. He was relating to the experience Jesus had gone through in Matthew 27:46.
BTW your drawing is getting better. :thumbs up:
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