See the Reasons Pastor and Congregation Publicly Burn Bibles
See the Reasons Pastor and Congregation Publicly Burn Bibles

A pastor and his congregation recently sparked controversy by publicly destroying their Bibles, claiming they had been misled by the text for over 400 years.

The pastor, in a statement, expressed his belief that the Bible was filled with inaccuracies, arguing that some sections were missing or incorrect. He also criticized the Bible for misrepresenting the nature of God, despite being regarded as “holy.” He further questioned the legitimacy of the Bible’s origins, particularly pointing to King James’ involvement in its translation, calling him a slave trader and condemning his role in the process.

This public act of Bible destruction was presented as a form of protest against what the pastor and his followers considered falsehoods within the scriptures. However, their arguments were based on misinformation and a lack of deeper understanding of the Bible’s history and context.

This incident serves as a reminder to be discerning about the teachings we accept, the churches we attend, and the leaders we follow. Misguided leaders can shape our views in harmful ways, leading us away from truth and understanding.
Watch the video for a deeper insight into the pastor’s claims.
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