Pastor Sparks Controversy: “Kneeling to Propose is Satanic!”
Pastor Sparks Controversy: “Kneeling to Propose is Satanic!”

In a thought-provoking video, a pastor has sparked debate by declaring that kneeling down to propose to a woman is “satanic.” He argues that this practice contradicts biblical principles, suggesting that many view it as romantic while it actually undermines the intended dynamics of a relationship.

The pastor explained, “People believe that kneeling is a sweet gesture, but it’s important to remember that the Lord does not kneel before His subjects. Just as it would be absurd for a king to lie down to be ordained, how can a man who seeks to be a leader in a relationship kneel to propose?”
He criticized the trend of public proposals, questioning the need to showcase such personal moments on social media. He continued, “What we often think is romantic might actually be leading us astray, orchestrated by negative influences.”
Throughout his message, the pastor referenced biblical teachings on marriage, prompting viewers to reflect on the significance of proposal customs. What are your thoughts on this perspective? Do you believe kneeling during a proposal holds any value? We welcome your opinions in the comments section.
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