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#ParisAttacks: Synagogue members “glad” it happened as “predicted” by TB Joshua

#ParisAttacks: Synagogue members “glad” it happened as “predicted” by TB Joshua

TB Joshua said he predicted the attacks two years ahead of time.
TB Joshua said he predicted the attacks two years ahead of time.

At least 127 people were killed in separate terror attacks across French capital Paris, and someone is glad it happened.

This “glad” chap doesn’t hold allegiance to the Islamic State which claimed responsibility for the despicable acts.

He’s a member of Nigeria-based Synagogue of All Nations (SCOAN), and an ardent adherent to its founder and self-styled “prophet” Temitope Balogun Joshua.

TB Joshua claimed he predicted the Paris attacks would happen two years ahead of time.

Charlie-Dizo Sadiz, a Zambian follower of “The Prophet,” said Joshua’s “prediction” proved “accurate” because he is a true man of God.

“Wow…I’m glad to witness it come to pass,” he commented on the Facebook thread where Joshua posted a YouTube video to prove he predicted the attacks.

“I wrote down this prophecy in the year 2013 in my notebook. I kept a closer look at each word…wow.

“Now based on the scriptures, if a vision or prophecy is given, then it comes to pass…who would you blame? God or the prophet or yourself?

“Truly where there is no vision people perish,” he wrote. Well, in this case it seems people have perished because there was a “vision.”

A handful of people who commented on the thread were outraged at why someone would “celebrate” the fulfilment of a prophecy of doom.

“This guy is heartless,” Brown Daniel replied Sadiz.

“You are happy that many people died and you call yourself a child of God. Rubbish.”

Medupe Moleti, another commenter replied Sadiz:

The way you put down your comment sounded a bit distasteful and a bit senseless to the pain suffered by the bereaved. Imagine the people who lost their next of kin reading this. I got no problem with prophecy. I respect and believe God has His own timing but I can’t shout ‘Wow! I am glad it came to pass’. It shows no sympathy to the deceased and the bereaved families!

WATCH: TB Joshua says he warned France about the Paris attacks

If you think those replies made Sadiz mellow, you’ll be surprised to hear what happened next.

“You people get it all wrong,” Yohane Lastone Yoxy wrote in defence of Sadiz.

“The man doesn’t mean that he is happy.

“He was waiting for an approval that the vision that God showed his servant TB Joshua was true or false!” Yoxy wrote.

She was not alone. Other commenters who appeared to be SCOAN members also defended Sadiz with some going as far as warning Daniel, and the other commenters who shared his sentiments, to stop attacking “the prophet” or face dire consequences.

Samuel Onyemaechi:

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What do you mean? If you are talking bad of the anointed servant of the Most High God!!! So sorry for you oh! I pray He opens yours eyes and pardon you!

Victor Temitope Owokole:

The Prophet asked France to pray. The question is, did they actually pray? Did they seek God’s face? One thing is for prophecy to come forth through a prophet and another thing is for people to take action by praying to avert it. This is the problem we have all over the world.

Solomon Komawei:

It seems you want to question God on this with the way you are going about it. The man of God is a tool that is just being used by God as He pleases. Maybe you need to be educated on this before I invite the anger of God upon you unknowingly.

Nkpoikanna A. Johnson drew everyone’s attention to “the big picture.”

Let those who want to debate, judge and deliberate continue. On the last day when the prophecy that this world will come to an end at the sound of the trumpet and the second coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ shall be fulfilled, I wonder who you will blame. The Bible, pastors or society that has told you in several ways, are they to be blame that you didn’t prepare for the prophecy? Stop attacking Prophet TB Joshua less you destroy your life.

To add: Sadiz did wish for those killed in the Paris attacks to “rest in peace.”

…and he’s only one of the thousands of TB Joshua’s fans who commented on the thread to express apparent delight at the fulfilment of “the prophet’s” prediction.

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