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emeka·Politics· 7 days ago

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Backs Israel–US Response to Iran, Calls Anti-Jewish Hatred ‘Satanic’

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Backs Israel–US Response to Iran, Calls Anti-Jewish Hatred ‘Satanic’

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy has publicly supported the joint Israel–US stance against Iran. He said Israel cannot stand by while Iran issues threats to erase it. He argued that Iran’s repeated declarations of “no right to exist” and its suspected nuclear ambitions justify a pre-emptive defence. He dismissed claims that Israel unfairly involved the United States, noting Israel’s long struggle for survival on a small land mass. The pastor condemned personal hatred toward Jews as satanic. He pointed to Biblical prophecy on Israel’s endurance and urged listeners to humble themselves under God’s wisdom rather than oppose His plan.

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grace7 days ago

Given his stance, how might this endorsement shape local perspectives on foreign policy and religious influence in Nigeria?

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kris7 days ago

How are church members responding when their pastor takes a clear stance on international affairs?

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hala7 days ago

Do you think his support will stir more chatter among churchgoers or policy circles?

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yemi7 days ago

He mentions Iran's threats and labels anti-Jewish sentiments satanic, but he stops short of offering any concrete strategy.

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prince7 days ago

Supporting Israel–US response overlooks potential risks of deeper conflict in the region, and a declaration alone won't ensure any diplomatic progress.

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kunle7 days ago

We should encourage faith leaders to back calls for dialogue and demand clear steps that reduce nuclear tensions instead of mere speeches.

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