Pastor T Mwangi: There might be a connection between calling someone a G.O.A.T and satanism

But also if you look at the origin of the GOAT, you see that the face of the devil is represented in the imagery by a man with a goat's head and his fingers pointing to heaven.

Pastor T Mwangi.
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The pastor of Life Church International in Limuru, Kiambu county, T Mwangi has criticized those who use the name GOAT for people who have been successful in life.

According to the pastor, who has strict teachings against superstition and satanism, calling someone by the name GOAT is satanism.

He continued by saying that this is an example of a satanic mask with a goat's head and a human body and which was worshiped by some satanic sects

Elaborating further through TikTok, T Mwangi said that calling successful people at a young age GOAT is rejected in the book of Daniel 8:9 where he also explained more about the history of Alexander The Great who ruled Greece at a young age and achieved great success.

T said that the leader of the ancient Greeks believed in a mask with a goat's head and a human body and that is why he was called GOAT.

However, Mwangi said that it isn't wrong for someone to achieve great success in life at a young age and stressed that what he was rejecting was calling such a person GOAT.

"Alexander was a great leader who died at the age of 32. When people were talking about the GOAT, they were talking about the young man who did great things when he was just under 32 years old.

But also if you look at the origin of the GOAT, you see that the face of the devil is represented in the imagery by a man with a goat's head and his fingers pointing to heaven.

Therefore, there may be a connection with satanic influence and people pushing the name of GOAT further," Reverend T said.

In today's world, especially in the world of sports, various people have been labeled GOAT due to their great success in various sports divisions.

Among the sports stars given this name are Christiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Serena Williams of tennis, Usain Bolt of athletics from Jamaica, Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya among dozens of others.