Patrick Doyle Slams ‘I Am A Chosen’ Phrase, Calls It Nonsensical – See Why
Patrick Doyle Criticizes Popular Phrase ‘I Am A Chosen’ as Nonsensical.
Veteran Nollywood actor, Patrick Doyle, has expressed his disapproval of the trending phrase “I am a Chosen,” frequently used by members of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries. Doyle took to Facebook to share his thoughts, labeling the phrase as “nonsensical” and disconnected from Christian doctrine.
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Doyle’s comments come in response to viral testimonies shared by members of the church. He argued that the phrase does not reflect true Christian values and is not linked to the teachings of Jesus Christ.
In his post, Doyle stated, “The phrase ‘I am a Chosen,’ used by members of the sect called ‘Chosen,’ should not be associated with the Body of Christ. Their reverence is clearly directed toward their General Overseer, not Jesus.”
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He further added that equating the phrase with worship of Jesus Christ is an affront to the Christian faith. “To suggest that this phrase glorifies our Savior is to mock the essence of Christianity,” Doyle said.
Doyle emphasized that content creators and bloggers popularizing the phrase are not mocking Christianity but rather the church’s leadership and its doctrine.
Recently, actor IK Ogbonna also called on the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to address the issue of “fake miracles” in churches, while actress Kemi Lala Akindoju also voiced her criticism of the church’s teachings.
The debate continues as more public figures weigh in on the trending phrase and its implications within the Nigerian religious landscape.