Pastor Abel Damina Sparks Debate with Comments on Popular Christian Slogan
In a recent teaser for the Honest Bunch Podcast, Pastor Abel Damina expressed his disagreement with the well-known Christian phrase “What God cannot do doesn’t exist.” He also denied feeling jealous of Pastor Jerry Eze, who popularized the slogan.
Damina stated, “The idea that ‘what God cannot do doesn’t exist’ is not entirely accurate.” He emphasized that his concern is not driven by sentiment but rather a desire to understand the truth.
The pastor also shared his thoughts on miracles and healing, saying, “I believe in miracles and healing, but I’m skeptical of the staged performances we often see today.” He questioned the authenticity of some miracles, suggesting that some crutches used in healing services might be reused.
Additionally, Damina discussed the topic of tithing, pointing out that the practice is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible. He noted, “In the book of Acts, there is no record of people paying tithes to anyone, including Jesus, who neither paid nor received tithes.”
Damina’s comments are likely to spark a debate within the Christian community, with some agreeing with his views and others disagreeing.