
Ah, the eternal question: what sets a religion apart from a cult? Well, look no further than the illustrious example of Apollo Quiboloy and his Kingdom of Jesus Christ. You see, in the land of religious semantics, it’s all about perspective.
In one corner, we have Quiboloy, proudly proclaiming himself the appointed son of God, leading his devoted followers down the path to salvation. Sounds like your run-of-the-mill religious figure, right? Wrong. Because when you start tossing around titles like “appointed son” and building your own little kingdom, complete with a dash of divine ego, suddenly you’re not just a religious leader—you’re a cult icon in the making.
But fear not, for Quiboloy’s cult… er, religion, is just one example of the fine line between faith and fanaticism. After all, who’s to say whether it’s a religion or a cult? Perhaps it all boils down to the size of your following or the extravagance of your robes. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s all just a matter of divine marketing.