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Bishop Oyedepo’s Book Was Full Of Errors , I Tore It Publicly – Pastor Tunde Bakare


The founder of Citadel Global Community Church, Tunde Bakare, has disclosed why he tore a book written by Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church.
Pastor Bakare disclosed that he tore the book because it was full of errors.
He explained that the book which claimed that anointing oil is not a symbol of the Holy Spirit was erroneously written.
The clergyman, who spoke on TVC’s ‘The Big Talk’, however, said he has nothing against Bishop Oyedepo.
Bakare said he only stands for the truth.
“There is a difference between issues and persons.
“I have nothing personal against any man of God including Oyedepo, but I will always defend the truth that I know, and I will always make it plain.
“How can someone say the anointing oil is not a symbol of the Holy Spirit? It is the release of God in the bottle. If it is told to a few people, it is okay.
“If anointing oil is the Holy Spirit, then Jesus is a lamb walking on four legs. They are symbols,” he said.

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    What a shameful country Nigeria leaders https://t.co/roe6rH0Clt

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