Apostle Suleman, Twitter user bicker over tweet calling on Christians to delete Netflix App

Michael Orodare
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A Twitter user has disagreed with the Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministry, Apostle Johnson Suleman, over his choice of words as he calls on his Christian followers to boycott Netflix.

Suleman had taken to his verified Twitter handle to call on his followers to delete the movie streaming app over its latest movie allegedly portraying Jesus as gay.

He described the movie as “an insult to Christianity”.

Suleman tweeted:

“Delete Netflix app on your system..unfollow them if you are a true Christian..The movie ‘gay Jesus’ is an insult to Christianity and abuse to our sensibilities..we stand to condemn it and all it stands for…Mad people…”

Reacting to Suleman’s tweet, a follower @unclemidetush faulted the cleric’s use of the word “mad” in his condemnation of Netflix’s movie.

He tweeted:

“The tweet was making absolute sense until it got to the last word. Sigh.”

Trust the outspoken preacher, he didn’t let that slide without giving the follower a response.

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He responded:

“It wasn’t tweeted to make sense to you..it was meant for sensible people”

Some followers of the preacher have also camped in the comment section of the tweet to attack @unclemidetush for faulting Suleman’s choice of word.

See some of their reactions:

 

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