Popular pastor, Dr. Abel Damina, recently addressed rumors that he is jealous of Pastor Jerry Eze.
During an episode of the Honest Bunch podcast, hosted by Nedu Wazobia, Husband Material, and others, Dr. Damina shared his thoughts on the popular saying, “What God cannot do does not exist.”
Dr. Damina explained that he is not envious of Jerry Eze, noting that Eze is much younger in the ministry. He also expressed his disagreement with the widely-used slogan, “What God cannot do does not exist,” stating that it is not true.
He said, “‘What God Cannot Do Doesn’t Exist’ is not true. People think I am jealous of Jerry Eze, but he is far junior to me in the ministry.”
Dr. Damina went on to discuss his belief in miracles, while also pointing out that many of the miracles seen today might not be genuine. He said, “I believe in miracles and healings, but not all the miracles we see today are real.”
When Nedu, one of the podcast hosts, asked if he was implying that some miracles are staged, Dr. Damina responded, “Can’t you see that most of those crutches are the same color and brand new? In what world do people come to a crusade with the same brand and color of crutches?”
https://www.instagram.com/
This conversation sparked different reactions online, with many questioning Dr. Damina’s views, given that he is also a man of God. Here are some comments:
-
“Whatever Dr. Abel Damina is saying, true or not, when did men of God start appearing on podcasts?
-
“When did this change? Did your format get exposed?”
-
“People think I’m jealous of Jerry Eze, but I believe you are jealous of him.
-
“That quote is true for the God of Christianity and any other religion. Whatever exists—good or bad—is ‘God’s’ doing.”
-
“What God cannot do doesn’t exist, but if you don’t go to school, you’ll never read and write, no matter how much you pray. Christianity has sayings that deceive people and give them false hope.”
It’s worth noting that just a few days ago, Pastor Jerry Eze said he would not respond to any online criticism because it’s not part of his calling.