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Critics Of My Us Election Prediction Operating In A Different Level – Tb Joshua

SAN FRANCISCO, November 14, (THEWILL) – Founder of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations, SCOAN, T.B Joshua, has stated that his earlier prophecy on who will win the U.S presidential election was given different interpretation by those “on a different level” with him, stressing that people would need the spirit of a prophet to be able to recognize one.

In his Sunday sermon in church later posted on SCOAN's official website and Facebook page, Joshua hinted that his reference to Hilary Clinton as eventual winner was reflected in her winning more popular votes than Donald Trump.

His words, “We have seen the outcome of the election in America. Having read, you will notice that it is all about the popular vote, the vote of the majority of Americans. In this case, we need the Spirit of a Prophet to recognize a Prophet. Our levels are different. We are not on the same level.

“We might have great cathedrals, huge bells, and all kinds of activities that are good by human standards but human point of view is limited.

“1 Corinthians 1:25 . The foolishness of God is wiser than that of men and the weakness of God is stronger than that of men. There is no shortcut to spiritual maturity unless earthly understanding gives way to spiritual enlightenment.”

Two days to the American Presidential election, the controversial cleric had predicted a “narrow” victory for the Democratic Party presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton.

In a “prophesy” posted on the church's official Facebook account, he said, “Ten days ago, I saw the new President of America with a narrow win

“The new President will be facing several challenges over many issues, including: passing bills, attempts to possibly pass a vote of no confidence on the new President. The boat of the new President will be rocked.

“By the way, in order not to keep you in suspense, what I frankly saw is a woman.”

But on Wednesday , the Republican nominee, Donald Trump, and Mrs. Clinton's main opponent, clinched the ticket to the White House by winning 306 electoral colleges to Clinton's 232.

But as regards the popular vote, Clinton, a former First Lady of the United States, garnered more votes with 60,981,118 to Trump's 60,350,241 votes.

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