Bishop E.O Ansah, the Founder and General Overseer of Kingdom Life Ministries, has responded to Osofo Kyiri Abosom’s claims that there is no Heaven or Hell and that Christ is only a messenger of God, not God, as Christians believe.
In a recent interview, Osofo Kyiri Abosom argued that there is no Heaven or Hell and that pastors should stop preaching about them.
However, in response to the assertion, Bishop E.O. Ansah stated that some false doctrines and teachings will lead his followers astray.
The Bishop stated that what Osofo Kyiri Abosom does are not God’s doctrines, nor is he a representative of God.
If he (Kyiri Abosom) were a representative of God, he would not be teaching his follower’s false doctrines, according to him.
During the interview, he informed the host:
“I don’t want people to misinterpret what I’ve said or think I called Kyiri Abosom a false prophet. That is something I’ll leave to Ghanaians to interpret or decide for themselves. But I want to emphasize that Osofo Kyiri Abosom is not a representative of God. His doctrines and teachings are false. They do not come from God”.
Bishop E.O. Ansah
Osofo Kyiri Abosom also claimed heaven and earth we refer to are on earth, and that as a man of God, his heaven is the ability to afford whatever he desires, and that we will pay for whatever we do here on earth, with no need for heaven and hell.
However, Bishop Ansah stated that the scripture has explicitly explained these teachings, that anyone who claims to be a follower of God must accept these teachings, and that any doctrine contrary to these is false.
He said:
“These doctrines are demonic in nature and are designed to destroy the work of evangelism. These doctrines have an impact on the work of God’s men who are trying to win souls for the Kingdom. Some people have a limited understanding of God’s doctrines, and this affects their understanding of God’s work. We must not remain unconcerned and allow false doctrines to affect the work we do in bringing people to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and personal savior for them to be a part of God’s kingdom.
“Such doctrines must be condemned. This is not an attack, but rather an attempt to counter these demonic doctrines. We will continue to call people to God by using God’s word to counter any form of false doctrine. If you want to make the false claim that the Bible is just a reference book, we will respond with God’s true doctrines. If someone tells you that there is no heaven or hell and that he only uses bubble as a reference book, know that he is not a representative of God, cannot be traced back to God, and is not from the family that believes that Christ is the Savior who died to save us from our sins. Such people are from another place. That is all I will say”.
Bishop E.O. Ansah
I was misled
Christian Kwabena Andrews, the founder of the Life Assembly Worship Church, has categorically asserted that there is no such thing as a heaven or a hell after death and that he was misled by the Bible.
According to the founder of the Ghana Movement Party (GUM), he was deceived years ago but has finally discovered the truth about his party.
According to him, Jesus is not God, as some Christians believe him to be, according to an interview. He pointed out that Jesus Christ was sent by God as a messenger, just as God had sent messengers to the previous prophets before him.
He unexpectedly said that most of the things in the Holy Bible are not accurate since the Bible was authored by a group of individuals, which he believed to be the case.
Christian Kwabena Andrews, also known as Osofo Kyiri Abosom, has said that there is no such thing as a Heaven or a Hell after death, contrary to what is described in the Holy Bible.
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