Monday, April 29, 2024

North Carolina pastor reaffirms his controversial statement, urging people to take their own lives

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Apostle Dameyon Massey doubled down on his statement about people killing themselves if they didn’t like his recovery. The North Carolina Beat recently posted a video of the struggling pastor urging people to harm themselves by telling them to go kill themselves and slit their wrists.

Apostle Dameyon Massey (Bottom)
Apostle Dameyon Massey (Bottom)

Word on the curb is that struggling pastor turned food truck owner Dameyon Massey is standing by his controversial statements made in the pulpit, where he encouraged people to take their own lives if they were not satisfied with God’s restoration and recovery of him after his homosexual scandal broke out in 2023.

Time and time again, we see individuals like Massey in the pulpit, always attempting to use God’s good name to justify their sinful behavior. At some point, you have to get to the parts of the Bible where these people get turned over to a reprobate mind.

Just the other day, we released a video of Apostle Dameyon Massey from the Remnant Church Outreach Ministries in Fayetteville, North Carolina, standing in the pulpit of a church he also got kicked out of telling people to kill themselves and slit their wrists. Instead of apologizing for what he said, these spineless preachers always have to find a way to manipulate the word of God and make it fit their narrative. Just say you’re sorry, fool, and move on.

Apostle Dameyon Massey
Apostle Dameyon Massey

On Wednesday night, Massey went live on Facebook with another downlow false prophet, whom The North Carolina Beat had previously received an email about, in an attempt to justify his statements and homosexual lifestyle. It was so funny to watch because neither of the self-proclaimed pastors, who were not ordained by God, offered a scripture or opened a bible to refer to those listening.

“The time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear” (2 Timothy 4:3).

These individuals following Massey and his circus clown friend are individuals who compel others to believe what they want them to believe rather than the actual truth itself. Shame! Shame! Shame!

In the video released by The North Carolina Beat, Massey clarified that he was not referring to “the people,” but rather to those “who wanted to continue to find something to report.” Massey then goes on to say that if you are angry at someone’s recovery, then you are not worth living. Instead of apologizing, he tries to justify his statements.

In another part of the video, the undercover pastor briefly spoke about his homosexual scandal that occurred last year when his boyfriend, Roderick Jones, posted their boring s*x tape on Snapchat after Massey was allegedly involved with another man behind Jones’s back.

Roderick Jones and his alleged boo, Bishop Dameyon Massey

Speaking to his clown friend, Massey said that he did not struggle with homosexuality, but rather with a sexual appetite. I almost fell out of my chair when I heard those lies. He went on to explain.

“My struggle was not homosexuality,” Massey said. “My struggle was a sexual appetite that almost everybody in this world struggle with.”

Well, obviously Apostle Massey has a s*xual appetite for men because there has never been a video leak of him climbing up a woman’s back.

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Gerald Jackson
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Hi, my name is Gerald Jackson and I am 28-years-old. I was born and raised in Troy, Alabama. I currently reside in North Carolina. I am a Journalist, Influencer, Content Creator, and a Man of Faith! I don't shy away from the truth, always speak my mind, and before I take anything back, I'll add more to it. Follow me on my social media below to keep up with my personal life. LOL!

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