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Did TB Joshua Predict Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa? by Achutebe(op): 3:50am On Apr 17, 2015
A friend sent me this link of a South African newspaper in 2013 - http://www.citypress.co.za/politics/jujus-prophet-predicts-bloody-revolt/.

In it, Prophet T.B. Joshua is quoted as warning South Africa against a serious revolt instigated by youths which would result in the killing of 'certain people'.

I wonder if he was referring to the xenophobic attacks sweeping across South Africa currently...
Re: Did TB Joshua Predict Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa? by Nobody: 4:02am On Apr 17, 2015
Nobody is doubting the fact that TB Joshua sees things...some people communicate with spirits (jinns) who are million times more informed than Human Beings..

The question is...is that what God is all about?

Predicting the evils to come?

Beware of fake prophets
Re: Did TB Joshua Predict Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa? by efilefun(m): 4:10am On Apr 17, 2015
Na everything hin dey seehuh
Re: Did TB Joshua Predict Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa? by Achutebe(op): 4:19am On Apr 17, 2015
Re: Did TB Joshua Predict Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa? by delishpot: 4:27am On Apr 17, 2015
Make I no even talk sef!
Re: Did TB Joshua Predict Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa? by ademoladeji(m): 4:37am On Apr 17, 2015
Private Observer
Re: Did TB Joshua Predict Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa? by Nobody: 4:39am On Apr 17, 2015
The man never talks straight. The prophets of old hit the hammer at the head of the nail. Its just like someone prophesying that there will attack on farmers in Nigeria.
Re: Did TB Joshua Predict Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa? by MduZA:
It is strange ,everytime we hear of his prophecies after occurrences....
Re: Did TB Joshua Predict Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa? by AgentOfAllah:
Achutebe:
A friend sent me this link of a South African newspaper in 2013 - http://www.citypress.co.za/politics/jujus-prophet-predicts-bloody-revolt/.

In it, Prophet T.B. Joshua is quoted as warning South Africa against a serious revolt instigated by youths which would result in the killing of 'certain people'.

I wonder if he was referring to the xenophobic attacks sweeping across South Africa currently...
To all those making grand claims about certain so-called prophets predicting this and that, I just want to know: What's the point of their predictions if it doesn't help in averting the calamity? Yes, TB Joshua is simultaneously the greatest and most useless prophet. His brilliant predictions have an uncanny penchant for surfacing after the facts; when they serve no other purpose but the self-aggrandisement of a megalomaniac.

He talked about youth revolt. This is a revolt, yes, but there is nothing that suggests it has a particular identity as a youth revolt.
Re: Did TB Joshua Predict Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa? by Chiefpriest1(m): 6:17am On Apr 17, 2015
I dont comment on religious threads. Anything you say here might make a professor behave like a tout and make the sanest mind paranoid. No comments please!
Re: Did TB Joshua Predict Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa? by idu1(m): 7:08am On Apr 17, 2015
Who's TB joshua?
Re: Did TB Joshua Predict Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa? by san316(m): 7:29am On Apr 17, 2015
He didn't predict it. He caused it. Is he not the one that oversaw the death of many south Africans in Nigeria?
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