Quiboloy says 'persecution' part of job as 'Appointed Son'
“Alam ninyo, mahirap ang maging Appointed Son, lahat ng kasalanan ibabato sa iyo. Sa ulat ng sinabi ng Matthew chapter 5, diba [You know, it is difficult being Appointed Son. All sins will be thrown against you. Like what is written in Matthew chapter 5], Blessed are you when men shall persecute you and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely for my sake ,” he said.
“Walang matapang na magtatangkang ganyan, kasi ang tao iniingatan niya pangalan niya, reputasyon niya. Ako, pag sinabi ng Amang banggain mo si Satanas, babanggain ko talaga siya, gaano man siya kaputik. Putikan man siya, labo labo kami diyan sa putik,” he added.
(There is no one brave enough to attempt that, because people take care of their names, their reputation. When the Father says fight with Satan, I will really fight with him no matter how muddy.)
Quiboloy--who has said that the Omicron variant is due to the allegations against him, and warned the public to stop “persecuting, prosecuting, and maligning” him, or else face more from the COVID-19 pandemic--is a close friend and adviser to President Rodrigo Duterte. He earlier prayed over former senator and namesake of the late dictator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and Duterte's daughter, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte, for their respective bids in the coming elections.
Earlier on Sunday, Quiboloy s legal counsel Ferdinand Topacio questioned the timing of the release of the FBI's “most wanted” poster, claiming it was “very suspect” as the indictment was made last year.“Why wait until now to release the poster when the campaign for the national elections is about to start?” Topacio said in Filipino in a virtual press conference.
“Why wait until now to release the poster when the campaign for the national elections is about to start?” Topacio said in Filipino in a virtual press conference.
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) timeline indicates that the campaign period for the 2022 national polls will start on Tuesday, February 8.
Quiboloy and two other US-based church administrators were indicted in the United States in November 2021 for allegedly running a sex trafficking operation which threatened victims as young as 12 with “eternal damnation” and physical abuse.
Quiboloy says 'persecution' part of job as 'Appointed Son'
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