FACT CHECK: Apollo Quiboloy is NOT the KOJC leader with dismissed charges
Two Facebook posts are falsely implying that cases in the U.S. against KOJC leader Apollo Quiboloy have been dismissed.
Two Facebook posts are falsely implying that cases in the U.S. against KOJC leader Apollo Quiboloy have been dismissed.
Several posts on social media falsely claimed that the cases against Pastor Apollo Quiboloy in the U.S. have been dismissed.
A video supposedly showing doomsday evangelist Apollo Quiboloy being arrested is circulating online. It used old clips of a different arrest.
The PNP was enforcing court orders for the arrest of Quiboloy in relation to cases of human trafficking, child abuse and sexual assault. The Senate also has a standing contempt, arrest and detention order for the KOJC leader.
The Facebook Reel that showed people protesting on the street was not taken in Davao. It was originally taken in Kenya in June.
The more Quiboloy talks, the more he shows how he is the opposite of Jesus Christ, whom we know from the Bible.
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.
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.
God, in most religious iconographies, is said to be benevolent – perfectly good and charitably kind. As such, god cannot be malevolent – displaying ill will and having an evil influence. Which of these two is Apollo Quiboloy, the self-proclaimed “appointed son of god”?