The comment “Abel Damina go to hell poor man” by @DennisMark86 in response to Pastor Abel Damina’s critique of emotional manipulation in churches is unnecessarily harsh. While the subject of religious leaders and financial practices often stirs strong opinions, personal insults only derail meaningful conversations. Engaging in name-calling fuels a toxic environment and prevents constructive discussions that could lead to understanding or positive change within religious communities.

Instead of attacking the person, it’s better to address the core issue—whether emotional manipulation exists in religious settings and how it affects church members. Civil discourse on this matter could encourage greater transparency and ethical practices, ultimately benefiting both congregants and religious institutions.

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https://x.com/thatverydarkmnn/status/1825707047490343216?s=12

https://x.com/dennismark86/status/1825980845103939658?s=12

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