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A Ghanaian Pastor, Charles Twumasi Ankrah, has expressed concerns about the BBC documentary exposing the late Nigerian Christian Leader Prophet T.B Joshua, questioning why it was not done while he was alive. He wonders if it's a deliberate attempt to erase the legacies of impactful men of faith, citing similar cases like Ravi Zacharias. He asks if the giants of other religions are all pious and exempt from exposés.
The Pastor also raises questions about the woman's testimony, assuming it's true, and why she didn't report the alleged abuse to the authorities. He emphasizes that the dead cannot defend themselves and expresses concern about the agenda behind these exposés.
He reflects on the double standard in targeting Christian leaders while wondering if similar issues in other religions would receive the same attention. He advises against idolizing men of God, recognizing they are human vessels with flaws, and encourages seeking help and justice if abused.
Ultimately, he cautions against crucifying others, as we will also be judged, and advocates for circumspection and open-mindedness in our views. Unfortunately, he notes that T.B Joshua's passing limits his ability to defend himself, making it an unfortunate situation.