Article 1: Joseph Prince implies that the Singapore PAP Government, by prosperity, means they promise every citizen to be very rich – By Rev George Ong
Article 2: Joseph Prince is so vain that he wants his skin of a little child to be known to the whole world – By Rev George Ong
Article 3: Joseph Prince’s sick logic that those who rebut his doctrine cannot bring their child to see doctor – By Rev George Ong
Article 4: Why has Joseph Prince not gone to the poor Third World nations to preach so they can become rich? – By Rev George Ong
Article 5: Why is Joseph Prince talking so much about heaven when he isn’t going to be there, anyway? – By Rev George Ong
Note that 4 of these 5 provocative articles are very short articles. All 5 articles, combined, are about the same or lesser in length as compared to the length of one typical article.
For the next 3-4 weeks, I will be occupied with my other commitments. So, less articles would be released during this period.
Joseph Prince implies that the Singapore PAP Government, by prosperity, means they promise every citizen to be very rich – By Rev George Ong (Dated 16 Nov 2022)
I hope every single Cabinet Minister in the Singapore PAP Government would come to read this article so that they would become aware that this so-called Pastor,
who has abused the Singapore National Pledge to support his erroneous Prosperity Gospel doctrine,
and implied that the Singapore PAP government promises every Singapore citizen to be very rich,
is actually an unrepentant serial liar, serial-double-talker, serial hypocrite and also a serial slanderer.
If you happen to know any of these Singapore Cabinet Ministers or Members of Parliament, please feel free to forward it to them.
(This article was also sent to Rev Dr Ngoei Foong Nghian, General Secretary, National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS) office, and for the attention of the Executive Committee Members.)
The Singapore National Pledge:
“We, the citizens of Singapore, pledge ourselves as one united people, regardless of race, language or religion, to build a democratic society based on justice and equality so as to achieve happiness, prosperity and progress for our nation.”
In a weekly Sunday sermon aired on YouTube on 13 Nov 2022, 3 days ago, Joseph Prince said;
Please click here to view the 45-second video:
“Do you want your child to prosper?
You know these people who advocate, you know, health, wealth, the kind of thing, I don’t know if they are Singaporeans; how they take the National Pledge. Because our National Pledge says what, ‘To achieve happiness, prosperity and progress for our nation.’ So I guess that part, they have to stay mum.
It’s funny how we think, like for example, when we are citizen, we think differently. When we are in church, we change; we become religious.”
“If you preach health and wealth, it cause a lot of religious people to be angry, Amen. You find them getting angry, just know, confirmation, Amen, until today.”
This is the second time that Joseph Prince has blatantly abused the Singapore National Pledge,
a National and sacred icon of the nation of Singapore, to support his erroneous Prosperity Gospel doctrine.
Joseph Prince has strongly implied that by ‘prosperity’ in the Singapore National Pledge,
the Singapore ruling PAP government is obligated to make every Singaporean very rich.
This is because Prince’s Prosperity Gospel doctrine clearly states that every New Covenant believer
has the covenantal right to be very rich as Abraham was.
So when Joseph Prince equates the word, ‘prosperity’ in his Prosperity Gospel doctrine, to the Singapore PAP government’s meaning of ‘prosperity’ in the National Pledge,
he must mean that
just as his Prosperity Gospel doctrine states that every New Covenant believer has the covenantal right to be very rich as Abraham was,
so it is the case that every Singapore citizen has the right to be very rich.
If that is not the case, and if there is not this parallel,
then why is Joseph Prince bringing in the Singapore National Pledge, particularly, with regards to the word, ‘prosperity’,
to illustrate and support his Prosperity Gospel doctrine?
Second, by berating his critics that they are acting incoherently
– that if they don’t agree with Joseph Prince’s meaning of ‘Prosperity’ that every believer is to be very rich as Abraham was,
then why are they saying the Singapore Pledge that contains the same word ‘prosperity’,
is the second proof that Joseph Prince is making this correlation.
What is the correlation?
The correlation Joseph Prince is making is that
just as every New Covenantal believer has the covenantal right to be very rich,
every Singapore citizen, too, has the right to be very wealthy.
This is maligning the Singapore PAP government as they have never promised this to the Singapore citizenry.
I hope that the PAP government gets wind of this and bring Joseph Prince to task
for making such wild and irresponsible statements, and frivolously getting the Singapore Pledge, a National and sacred icon, unnecessarily involved.
In fact, the Singapore PAP government, and for that matter, every ruling government anywhere in the world, would be utterly foolish to promise that every citizen would be very rich.
And yet, this is the promise that Joseph Prince makes to every New Covenant believer
– that every one of them has the covenantal right to be very rich as Abraham was.
This is unbelievable!
Just imagine how foolish Joseph Prince is for promising that which is impossible to be fulfilled,
and worse, such teachings cannot be supported at all from the scriptures.
And when believers were to confront Joseph Prince about why they are still not very rich as Abraham was, after all these years,
Joseph Prince’s typical reply is, they don’t have enough faith or revelation yet.
What nonsensical reply is that?
This is the kind of man you are dealing with
– one who gets all the credit for teaching this grandiose doctrine and gets everybody excited,
and then blaming others that it is their fault if they don’t receive the promise.
Next, Joseph Prince is falsely accusing and slandering his critics
for not possessing integrity as Singaporeans, and not having loyalty to the Singapore Pledge when he said;
“… I don’t know if they are Singaporeans; how they take the National Pledge… So I guess that part, they have to stay mum.”
In a weekly Sunday sermon aired on YouTube on 7 Aug 2022, Joseph Prince said;
Please click here to view the 40-second video:
“If you don’t believe in prosperity, you shouldn’t have put up your hand like this (across the chest) just now and say “so as to achieve happiness, what comes next – hypocrite (Prosperity) – and progress for our nation.”
Did you say it (the Singapore Pledge) with all your heart? Oh ya, down here I say it, but down here I won’t say it in church. No, no, no. You must be a man of your word. I want to see our country and our people achieve happiness, prosperity and progress. Yes!”
Joseph Prince is falsely accusing his critics
that they shouldn’t have put up their hands to say the National Pledge because they didn’t believe in it,
and also, for not saying the National Pledge with their hearts, even when they say it.
This goes to show that they are hypocrites and are not people of their word.
These are very serious allegations that Joseph Prince has made against his critics
– questioning their integrity as Singaporeans and their loyalty to the National Pledge.
Joseph Prince’s argument is that, if one rejects the version of his Prosperity Gospel,
one has to reject the prosperity that is contained in the Singapore National Pledge.
But what is reprehensible is that Joseph Prince deliberately confuses the economic prosperity of a nation
with his own erroneous understanding of prosperity for Christians
by falsely equating them as one and the same.
What does the Singapore PAP Government mean when they speak about the prosperity of the nation and people in the National Pledge?
That every Singaporean would become very rich
as Joseph Prince promised that every New Covenant believer would be very rich as Abraham was?
Of course not!
What the Singapore PAP Government logically means by progress is that it is the hope that every level of society would prosper and progress and go up one notch higher.
For example, those who are poor in society would progress and become economically stronger so that they would not have to live in poverty.
Does that mean that every one of the poor in the nation of Singapore would become very rich?
No way!
Any government that promises every citizen would become very rich,
is foolishness of the first order, and they would be digging their own political graves.
But what the Singapore Government and any government of the world wouldn’t dare to promise,
Joseph Prince did for every New Covenant believer – that they would be very wealthy as Abraham was.
Imagine how foolish Joseph Prince is!
Can you now see that what the Singapore Government means by prosperity in the Singapore Pledge
and what Joseph means regarding his Prosperity Gospel doctrine
are discernibly different?
We are not against the prosperity or wealth of believers or unbelievers in the nation of Singapore, as long as their riches aren’t obtained through questionable means,
but what we are against is Joseph Prince’s erroneous Prosperity Gospel teaching,
that every New Covenant believer has the covenantal right to be very rich as Abraham was.
So just because we are against Joseph Prince’s Prosperity Gospel
does not mean we are also against the pledge of prosperity in the Singapore National Pledge.
That being so, Joseph Prince, has indeed, abused the Singapore National Pledge to promote his erroneous Prosperity Gospel doctrine that every New Covenant believer would be very rich as Abraham was.
Joseph Prince has also slandered and falsely accused his critics
for their lack of integrity as Singaporeans,
for not being loyal to the Singapore National Pledge,
for acting as hypocrites,
and for not being people of their word.
How can such a man who blatantly slanders his critics, publicly, be a true teacher of God’s word?
Joseph Prince is so vain that he wants his skin of a little child to be known to the whole world – By Rev George Ong
(This article was also sent to Rev Dr Ngoei Foong Nghian, General Secretary, National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS) office, and for the attention of the Executive Committee Members.)
In a weekly Sunday sermon aired on YouTube on 13 Nov 2022, 3 days ago, Joseph Prince said;
Please click here to view the 45-second video:
“The Bible says when he (Naaman) came out, his skin was like a little child (2 Kgs 5:14 NKJV). And I’m telling you, it’s truth okay. When I take communion, almost every day, right, I claim this. Now, don’t look at me. The manifestation is still happening. Okay. But I tell you I claim it. Why not? If God can do it for Naaman, Amen, God can do it for me, Amen. All the promises of God is yes and amen.
Imagine, how old is he? To be a commander, usually he’s probably in his 50s. He command other people to do the leg work. He’s probably in his 50s and all that, and yet his skin became like a little child. So, I can believe God for that, Amen, Amen.”
I’ve heard from the grapevine that Joseph Prince and his pastors go for facials very regularly.
Perhaps, Joseph Prince would like to confirm whether this is true?
If true, how often does he go for a facial and how much does he spend weekly or monthly going for a facial?
If it is true that Joseph Prince is a habitual goer for facial treatment, then why didn’t he declare it first.
(I have never gone for a facial a single time in my life. Of course, there is nothing wrong with going for a facial.)
If it is true that Joseph Prince regularly goes for facial,
then at least we know that it is not only by taking the Holy Communion
that results in his skin appearing like that of a little child (not that his critics believe this),
but it is also because of his frequent facial treatment.
Joseph Prince must give the whole truth and not part of the truth, so people would not be misled.
To present a half-truth is tantamount to telling a lie.
If it is true that Joseph Prince goes for facials, he should not selfishly keep it to himself, but he should also recommend this particular facial company that he regularly goes to, to others, so that his church members too can benefit from it.
And does Joseph Prince also regularly take special supplements like expensive pills that promise smooth and good skin?
If he does, he must also declare so people are given the whole truth – that is it not only through partaking the Holy Communion, but it is also these expensive pills that are partly responsible for his smooth skin.
Oh yes, another thing – plastic surgery!
In the last few years, I have so many people who have asked me whether Joseph Prince has gone for plastic surgery.
I have to tell them frankly and honestly, I don’t know.
I don’t think he has, but since this is a perennial question that many are asking, which is of public interest, and also because Joseph Prince himself has brought this matter up about his skin that appears like that of a little child, perhaps Joseph Prince could clarify on pulpit whether he did go for plastic surgery, or he did not.
Next, it is easier for people to be convinced that Joseph Prince’s skin is like that of a little child because of his regular partaking of the Holy Communion,
if he could, one day, preach without all the thick makeup that he puts on every Sunday.
Joseph Prince said;
“The Bible says when he came out, his skin was like a little child. And I’m telling you, it’s truth okay. When I take communion, almost every day, right, I claim this. Now, don’t look at me.”
When Joseph Prince said, “Now, don’t look at me,” what do you think he is asking you?
To look at him!
It is so typical of Joseph Prince who pretends to be humble, “Now don’t look at me,” when he is such a proud guy who actually says in his heart,
“Now, what I really meant is look at me.”
Why?
Because the vain and proud Joseph Prince wants the whole world to know that he has the skin of a little child.
And as I have always said, pride is Joseph Prince’s number one problem that is keeping him from repenting from his heresies.
In one of his recent sermons, Prince said he was planning to preach on humility.
When I heard that, I almost fell off my chair.
To me, Joseph Prince’s preaching on humility is like asking a duck to teach an eagle how to fly!
This shows how proud and deluded Prince is as his plan to preach on humility is obviously a defence mechanism and plain denial to deal with his number one problem – pride.
Joseph Prince said;
“Imagine, how old is he? To be a commander, usually he’s probably in his 50s. He command other people to do the leg work. He’s probably in his 50s and all that, and yet his skin became like a little child. So, I can believe God for that, Amen, Amen.”
Why the need for Joseph Prince to mention that Naaman was probably in his 50s, not once but twice?
It is to set up the correlation between the ages of Naaman and himself. This year, Prince is 58 or 59-years-old.
His congregation knows how old he is, as his birthday is always mentioned and celebrated yearly in the worship service.
By mentioning that Naaman was in his late 50s twice, Prince wants to make sure everybody knows that when he talks about Naaman, he is also referring to himself.
But how does he know Naaman is probably in his 50s?
By merely reading his age into the text.
Why does he pick the age of late 50s, and not late 40s or late 60s or late 70s?
It is because Joseph Prince is in his late 50s.
Can you see how vain Joseph Prince is – that he is prepared to read his age into a text (this is eisegesis not exegesis) just to make sure people are aware that when he talks about Naaman, he is also referring to himself.
To me, this is called exegesis, or more accurately, eisegesis by vanity!
For the sake of argument, let’s stretch it a little bit.
Naaman was stricken with leprosy and he had to dip into the river 7 times before he had the skin of a little child.
So – did Joseph Prince contract leprosy and did he dip into the river 7 times before he starts to claim the same promise?
I believe this is probably the only time that such an incident has happened (correct me if I am wrong).
So Joseph Prince has made this blessing that is specific to Naaman that he didn’t ask for because it was God who granted it to him, to become a universal blessing that all could enthusiastically claim.
The whole point in Naaman’s case, is to illustrate that God can heal and He healed Naaman’s leprosy so thoroughly that his skin became like that of a little child.
So the key lesson is for us to praise God for He is indeed a God who heals and heals thoroughly, and not for us to start focusing on the trivial, such as our external looks.
Let me give Joseph Prince a piece of advice from an older brother like me, who will be 65-years-old in January 2023 – stop being vain about your external looks, and start preaching about the inner qualities that Jesus talked about in the Sermon on the Mount (Matt 5:3-12).
Joseph Prince said;
“The Bible says when he came out, his skin was like a little child. And I’m telling you, it’s truth okay. When I take communion, almost every day, right, I claim this. Now, don’t look at me.”
Joseph Prince is teaching something outlandish – about a formula that he says is bound to work – that if you want to have the skin of a little child, you should follow him – take Holy Communion every day.
I can guarantee that many of his naive followers will take to his advice and start to take communion every day, not so much to remember what Christ has done for them on the cross, but to have the skin of a little child.
What an abuse of the Holy Communion!
Let me sound a word of caution by alluding to what Daniel Tay had written.
Daniel Tay, a former member of New Creation Church wrote;
“Another of his ridiculous teaching is that taking Holy Communion can make you healthy and young. The more you take the Holy Communion, the better. My wife has a weakness for beauty. She always wants to be beautiful. She spends a lot of her time beautifying herself. So once she heard that, she actually bought a big bag of biscuits, communion cups and ribena and kept eating them every day. I ‘caught her’ eating very often.
Then my son also followed suit. He also bought one big bag of biscuits and cups. He too kept eating the biscuits. So I (after I came to my senses and left New Creation Church) said to them, “Are you crazy? How can you take communion so lightly? How can you keep eating the bread and drinking the cup?”
Their reply was that it was Joseph Prince who told them to eat them as often as they can. The more they eat, the healthier and younger they would become.
Then I noticed after my wife and son had eaten the Holy Communion for a period of time, my son got into very serious throat bleeding. He was hospitalised and had to go for surgery.
I then told them they cannot go on eating so frivolously. They must respect God and do it biblically because if they have unconfessed and unrepentant sin and partake the Holy Communion disrespectfully over long periods, something ‘bad’ could happen to them.
After my wife had eaten so often, she suffered from bad joint pain. She visited doctors secretly as she wanted to keep this from me.
So I warned them because they have taken the Holy Communion disrespectfully, they have become sick. I reminded them that I don’t partake the Holy Communion in the way Joseph Prince teaches and I had not become sick and I am always in very good health.”
Finally, if one exercises common sense, one will never be bought over by Joseph Prince’s quick-fix formula, that the regular partaking of the Holy Communion, will result in one’s skin to be like that of a little child.
Obviously, those who fall for such trickery are people who lack common sense.
That’s the reason why Joseph Prince is able to deceive them because Prince’s congregation is filled with people without common sense.
Joseph Prince’s sick logic that those who rebut his doctrine cannot bring their child to see doctor – By Rev George Ong
(This article was also sent to Rev Dr Ngoei Foong Nghian, General Secretary, National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS) office, and for the attention of the Executive Committee Members.)
In a weekly Sunday sermon aired on YouTube on 13 Nov 2022, 3 days ago, Joseph Prince said;
Please click here to view the 30-second video:
“The funny thing is that they themselves don’t believe it. When their child fall sick, alright, the first they do, after they pray for their child is what, bring them to see the doctor. Amen. You don’t have to ask them; do you want your child to be well?”
“So your child is sick, do you want your child to be well? Put aside your doctrine. Speak from your heart. You are made in God’s image. Do you want your child to be well? Yes. When it comes to healing, ‘Oh, we got to be careful, some healings, you know, God wants us sick to teach us a lesson.’ Amen. But you don’t believe that about your child.”
Joseph Prince has again deliberately and repeatedly, confused the issue
between his false health and wealth gospel, that every believer has the covenantal right to enjoy perfect health, which is what his critics are dead against,
and the fact that God still heals today, which is what his critics believe in, and they praise God for that.
And because Joseph Prince’s critics reject his perfect health doctrine but believe that God still heals today, is it a sin or is there something wrong that Joseph Prince tries to insinuate, when they bring their children to see a doctor?
What his critics reject is the health and wealth gospel of Joseph Prince – that every believer will experience perfect health – that God must heal every one of them of every sickness and disease.
Yes, God can heal, but He does not heal every time, for all His sovereign purposes unknown to man.
So, if God chooses not to heal, even when it comes to our children, do we throw tantrums at God?
Is the welfare of our children more important than God’s sovereign will and purpose?
Of course not. As a mature believer, we should accept it.
Only immature people, like Joseph Prince, who is acting like a kid, would demand that God must heal every one of our children’s sicknesses.
In Joseph Prince’s health and wealth gospel, there is no such thing as God won’t heal.
He must heal because Prince believes that every New Covenant believer has the covenantal right to experience perfect healing.
Joseph Prince, indeed, possesses the logic of an immature child
– that just because his critics refuse to accept his perfect healing doctrine that every believer will be healed,
they have no right to bring their child to see a doctor?
What childish and evil logic!
Why has Joseph Prince not gone to the poor Third World nations to preach so they can become rich? – By Rev George Ong
(This article was also sent to Rev Dr Ngoei Foong Nghian, General Secretary, National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS) office, and for the attention of the Executive Committee Members.)
In a weekly Sunday sermon aired on YouTube on 13 Nov 2022, 3 days ago, Joseph Prince said;
Please click here to view the 40-second video:
“And Jesus stood up and He read from Isaiah, where it says the Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor. Now, that’s the first thing the anointing is for, to preach the gospel to the poor.
What do you think is the gospel to the poor? No hope for you. Remain poor. Is that good news? Gospel means good news, okay. What is the gospel to the poor? What is good news to the poor? You don’t have to remain poor. Jesus says, I have come. I am come that you might have life and have it more abundantly (meaning, according to Joseph Prince’s teachings, to become richer).”
Joseph Prince needs to quit talking and start acting by going to the third world nations to prove that his Prosperity Gospel doctrine really works.
If Prince really believes in his Prosperity Gospel doctrine, why isn’t he focussing his ministry efforts on the Third World nations such as Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Laos, Cambodia, etc.
These are the countries that need his secret on how to be prosperous and be healthy and wealthy, and not places like America, Australia, Europe and England that he is constantly focussing his preaching efforts on.
Joseph Prince is wasting his time going to the First World, such as the USA and Australia – they are already prosperous and wealthy, and they have a much more advanced level of health care as compared to those in the Third World – so they don’t need his Health and Wealth gospel.
The poor Third World nations need Joseph Prince and his ministry of prosperity, wealth and health much more than the USA and Australia do – so please go there.
Go and preach in Laos, Myanmar, Ethiopia, etc, and start to deliver the people there from poverty, and make them wealthy.
Please go and bring your Abrahamic doctrine that every believer has the covenantal right to be very wealthy to the Bangladeshi churches.
Could Joseph Prince tell us when was the last time he went to a third world nation to preach so they don’t have to remain poor but they would become rich and so that they could be healed of their diseases?
I am not asking his pastors but Joseph Prince, since he is making the claim that the gospel would make the poor rich.
With the sure promise that the poor would become rich that he espouses in his Health and Wealth gospel, he is most needed in the Third World.
Even if he has not done so, would Joseph Prince commit to give more time to preach to the Third World nations, rather than rich America and Europe, from henceforth?
And would Joseph Prince dare to tell these village and bare-footed folks;
“Just enjoy the grace of God, you will prosper like the first world. Just receive grace into your life and your poverty will stop and your diseases will be healed.”
Do you wish to know the reason Joseph Prince is focussing on the First World instead of the Third World?
The open secret is that Joseph Prince’s Prosperity and the Health and Wealth theology can only ‘work’ in the First World.
If the Health and Wealth theology only ‘works’ in one context and doesn’t in another, its authenticity is immediately called into question.
If Joseph Prince Prosperity Gospel theology can only ‘work’ in the First World and not the Third World, then something is fundamentally wrong with his teaching.
No wonder Joseph Prince is so afraid of putting his Health and Wealth doctrine to the test in the Third World nations.
No wonder Joseph Prince never or hardly goes personally to preach the Prosperity Gospel doctrine in the Third World nations.
This is because Prince is sorely afraid that his deceptive Prosperity Gospel doctrine would be uncovered.
Even if Joseph Prince dares to go to the Third World nations, what message is he going to preach to them?
Is Prince going to tell them that because of their poverty, poor health, and the prevalence of diseases, they are cursed? – Which he wouldn’t dare to even though this is what he believes in.
Or, would Prince be telling the people in the various Third World nations they will become prosperous, healthy and wealthy, after attending his conference? – Which he wouldn’t have the guts to promise that too.
In other words, Prince has no message to offer to the poor.
Jesus came to preach the gospel to the poor, but why is Joseph Prince focusing his preaching efforts on the rich?
If Jesus were present in our world today, I’m sure He would focus his preaching efforts in the Third World instead of the First World.
If Prince claims to be Christ-centred, then why is he not following the example of Jesus?
Come on, Joseph Prince, it’s time for you to go to the Third World and prove to the whole world that your Prosperity doctrine really works there.
Why is Joseph Prince talking so much about heaven when he isn’t going to be there, anyway? – By Rev George Ong
(This article was also sent to Rev Dr Ngoei Foong Nghian, General Secretary, National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS) office, and for the attention of the Executive Committee Members.)
In a weekly Sunday sermon aired on YouTube on 13 Nov 2022, 3 days ago, and a sermon preached on 6 Nov, Joseph Prince said;
Please click here to view the 1-minute video:
“Anyway, that’s the future. And some of you have problem with prosperity, you got a problem walking on the streets of gold (in heaven). If I walk too much on this, I’ll feel like I’ll be corrupted. Then you see God’s throne – wooff, you know. And then you say, ‘God, tone down.’ Amen. No, no, you know, if gold and silver is evil, and the Bible says God put them here, right, then heaven will be, because it’s full of all these things. Amen. These are not the things, friends. But please don’t go on the other hand, saying, these are evil.”
“We walk on streets of gold. Something is very wrong with heaven. You won’t feel comfortable going there. You’ll tell God, ‘God, I think this is a bit grandiose, tone it down. We don’t want people to say of you, God, that you believe in a health and wealth gospel.’ Okay, something is wrong.”
Joseph Prince claims that his critics wouldn’t feel comfortable in heaven when he said;
“We walk on streets of gold. Something is very wrong with heaven. You won’t feel comfortable going there. You’ll tell God, ‘God, I think this is a bit grandiose, tone it down.’”
The truth is, while his critics would feel perfectly at home in heaven, Joseph Prince is the one who would feel extremely uncomfortable in hell.
This is not what I say but what Father God, the Lord Jesus, and the Apostle Paul had stated in the scriptures (Matt 23:15,33; Lk 13:3,5; Gal 1:8-9; Rev 2:20-23; Deut 13:1-11)
And I have to be truthful to the scriptures.
Why is Joseph Prince talking so much about heaven?
As a heretic, and if he continues to remain unrepentant, he won’t be there, anyway.
So why is Joseph Prince wasting his time fantasising about a heaven that he isn’t destined to.
If he remains unrepentant, his destiny will be in the lake of fire.
When Joseph Prince claims that his critics treat gold and silver as evil;
“And then you say, ‘God, tone down.’ Amen. No, no, you know, if gold and silver is evil… But please don’t go on the other hand, saying, these are evil,”
any right-minded believer will know that he is slandering his critics.
Who in his right mind would say the gold and silver per se are evil?
By now, you ought to know how many times Joseph Prince has slandered his critics.
Joseph Prince will henceforth be known not only as a serial liar, a serial double-talker, a serial hypocrite, but also, a serial slanderer.
Rev George Ong