The futility of fugitives from justice
Apparently, Apollo Quiboloy does not read history.
Apparently, Apollo Quiboloy does not read history.
The more Quiboloy talks, the more he shows how he is the opposite of Jesus Christ, whom we know from the Bible.
Kindness to her family, even if it may not be for the benefit of the Filipino people, is her norm for friendship. Such is the fragile philosophy of senator Cynthia Villar.
These so-called prayer rallies serve as a timely reminder about Jesus' warning about false prophets "who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves."
Because politicians sought Quiboloy's endorsement of their candidacies, do they believe his assertion that he is "the son of god"?
Any honest-to-goodness discussion of senators protecting the embattled Apollo Quiboloy should always find its center on his wealth and riches. In a country where political power is for sale, there is no other way.
Sen. JV Ejercito took back his signature in a “manifestation” opposing a contempt order seeking the arrest of Apollo Quiboloy, self-styled pastor of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ sect.
The FBI and the Philippine National Police have denied that there is a bounty on Quiboloy as well as any plan for his rendition or assassination.
Matapos hindi sumipot sa hearing sa kongreso tungkol sa mga alegasyon ng sex trafficking at mga paglabag sa prangkisa ng Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI), sinabi ni Apollo Quiboloy na nagtago siya dahil nasa panganib ang kanyang buhay. Sinabi niya na ang gobyerno ng Pilipinas at United States (U.S.) ay naglagay ng $2-milyong pabuya kapalit
After supporting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in his candidacy for the 2022 presidential election, pastor Apollo Quiboloy of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ sect now calls for his resignation.