While most are getting blessed, others receiving healing and unbelievers accepting Christ in the on going Hallelujah Challenge a young man who most likely is a Muslim took to Twitter to call the hallelujah challenge some kind of passive aggressive competition that some Christians came up with.
Below were his words,
I think hallelujah challenge is some kind of passive aggressive competition that some christians came up with because Ramadan. My opinion! https://t.co/2qhr5q2ZKR
— Eric Okafor (@KneWKeeD) June 14, 2017
Yes he says it’s his opinion…This started hours of responses on tweeter from both Christians and Muslims. A lot like me were puzzled at the direction and meaning of this comment because I am trying really hard to understand the rationale behind the criticism.
Should we pray for this young man to see the light of Christ or is this soul already lost to the persistent and unnecessary argument about faith and religion.
See below the tweet and some responses from people.
Some things right out the bat shouldn’t make sense to u as a religious person.
How can any aspect of your salvation be a twitter challenge?— Eric Okafor (@KneWKeeD) June 14, 2017
But Ramadan is not a twitter challenge is it??
— Hyke ☺ (@ekesunvictor) June 14, 2017
The challenge is good and it works. I just wonder why people are taking screenshots
— Rilwan Balogun (@Real001) June 14, 2017
Bruh it’s arranged by God. competition? Ain’t no christian gat time 4 that. We just want to give our God what he requires from us, PRAISES!
— Wayne_damzy (@Daamilarre) June 14, 2017
It’s all about challenging yourself to praise and worship God. It’s not a challenge between you and anyone.It is simply challenging yourself
— Bongos (@Bongos_OK) June 14, 2017