Why? Because he says it takes the Christian belief in God and angels…
“And then they believe in evil forces which go beyond that which is contained in the bible,” said Abimbola.
Abimbola, who also is a Yoruba priest, said traditional African religions view multiple sources of evil at work in everyday life.
“It definitely appeals to people who are not Nigerian, people who believe that religion might make an important contribution to navigate this complex terrain we call the world,” he said.
“Wave your handkerchiefs and make the devil mad!” exclaimed Adeboye.
Making the devil mad makes these believers want to dance. But it’s far from clear how many Americans will make a cultural shift and find meaning in this rapidly growing African style of Christianity.
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