5G not connected to Coronavirus, not anti-Christ —Pastor Ashimolowo disagrees with Oyakhilome (Video)

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Pastor Ashimolowo To Chris Oyakhilome: 5G Not Anti-Christ -

Founder and Senior Overseer of Kingsway International Christian Centre, Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, has disagreed with Pastor Chris Oyakilome over claims of a connection between the 5G network, Coronavirus and anti-Christ theory.

Our platform reported earlier that Pastor Chris Oyakhilome told his members in a live television sermon that coronavirus was created in order to popularize the 5G network and the 5G was part of the new world order where some figures of authority in the world were trying to build one world government, one world religion and one world economy for the entire universe.

Quoting Revelation Chapter 13, Oyakhilome said there is no need for a vaccine, adding that these are parts of the Antichrist’s plan for a new world order.

But without mentioning any Pastor’s name, Ashimolowo appears to be countering Oyakilome’s theory, by explaining that there was no correlation between 5G and end-time signs.

Ashimolowo warned Christians not to join Christian leaders in promoting conspiracy theories.

According to him, all those claims were conspiracy theories that had nothing to do with the anti-Christ.

He maintained that COVID-19 was a pandemic and must be dealt with as such.

“If coronavirus is caused by 5G, why is it in his village that does not have a 5G?

“It has always been the nature of Christian leaders to plant fear in their members whenever there was going to be a major world occurrence.

“The church should be more concerned about preparing their members for the Second Coming of the Lord instead of condemning a major technological breakthrough.

“It’s fake news to associate 5G to coronavirus,” Ashimolowo maintained.

Watch Ashimolowo’s video below:

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