Co Founder of collapsed UT Bank, Prince Kofi Amoabeng has finally clarifies his controversial conviction about Christian tithing, says he didn’t condemned the act. He said he just don’t believe in it.

According to Mr. Amoabeng, although he don’t believe in tithing, he also does not condemned Christians who do belief in it and practice it.

He said his conviction is that, every individual has his own way of building a relationship with God and if people choose to build their relationship with God through tightening, he never stands against it.

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Mr. Kofi Amoabeng said he still beleive God has blessed him enough that his blessings has also impacted the lives of many.

“God has loved me probably more than everybody. My life has been full, I mean he has lifted me amongst men and he’s used me to impact a lot of lives and I’m so proud and grateful about it.Unfortunately, people believe I don’t go to church and I don’t believe in God but I don’t care about it because it’s between me and my God, I don’t have to impress you about it, I don’t tell you how I relate to my God it’s up to me.” He said

“I made a statement somewhere that I don’t believe in tithing and then people started saying he says he doesn’t believe in God, he doesn’t believe in this. Who am I to condemn someone or judge somebody whether they like tithing or not? I can’t it’s your business. For God sake if you love tithing and you think that will help you build a relationship between you and your God by all means I beg God go ahead.”

Source: Ghgossip.com

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