The slogan has gained popularity among Christians as an expression of belief in God’s omnipotence, signifying his ability to accomplish the impossible.
However, in a recent Facebook post, Patrick Doyle denounced the phrase, deeming it “silly” and questioning the persistence of those who adhere to it despite evidence suggesting otherwise.
‘’Some people are just too obstinate to admit their folly. Even after that slogan “What God cannot do doesn’t exist” has been proven to be silly, they still continue to chant it.” he wrote
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KanyiDaily recalls that Patrick Doyle recently described Afrobeats superstar, Burna Boy, as an arrogant and obnoxious monster who hasn’t done anything by himself to be called “great”.
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