Fraudulent man, you "saw jets" and you just jump to conclusion that attacks on the US might happen? Hasn't it occurred to you that the US security apparatus around the games might include scrambling military jets to deter any ... read full comment
Fraudulent man, you "saw jets" and you just jump to conclusion that attacks on the US might happen? Hasn't it occurred to you that the US security apparatus around the games might include scrambling military jets to deter any potential threats?
Yaa Yaa: Come again, NG 5 days ago
Nigel Gaisie , redefining “finals” after the fact is intellectually dishonest
The term “finals” has a universally understood meaning
In football—especially a tournament as globally standardized as the FIFA World ... read full comment
Nigel Gaisie , redefining “finals” after the fact is intellectually dishonest
The term “finals” has a universally understood meaning
In football—especially a tournament as globally standardized as the FIFA World Cup—the word “finals” refers to the final match that decides the champion, not quarterfinals or semifinals.
This is not a cultural or spiritual definition; it is a technical and universally accepted sporting term.
Redefining it later is not clarification; it is revision.
Point: When language is clear, redefining it after events unfold is an insult to public intelligence.
Post-event reinterpretation destroys the credibility of prophecy
A prophecy, by nature, must be:
Clear before the event
Testable by outcome
Consistent in meaning
When someone waits for the outcome and then adjusts the meaning of their words, it becomes retroactive justification, not prophecy.
Point: Any statement that can be reshaped to fit any outcome is not divine insight—it is wordplay.
Ambiguity after failure is a classic manipulation tactic
Saying “I meant quarterfinals or semifinals” only after elimination follows a known pattern:
Make a bold claim
Outcome fails
Redefine terms
Claim success anyway
This tactic removes accountability and ensures the speaker is never wrong.
Point: If a prophecy cannot fail, it is not prophecy—it is insurance.
Intelligence demands consistency, not spiritual gymnastics
If “every stage is a final,” then:
The group stage is a final
Every match is a final
The word “final” becomes meaningless
Point: When words lose fixed meaning, truth collapses. Faith does not require the suspension of reason.
God is not the author of confusion
Scripture itself states that God does not operate in confusion or contradiction.
Point: When a message causes widespread confusion and requires constant explanation, the problem is not with the audience—it is with the message.
Why this behavior is dangerous to faith and society
a. It trivializes God’s voice
Attributing unclear, failed, or manipulated statements to God:
Reduces God to a public relations shield
Turns divine authority into a tool for personal reputation management
Point: God’s name should not be used to protect human error.
b. It conditions people to accept nonsense as “spiritual depth”
When followers are told that obvious inconsistencies are “deep spiritual meanings”, critical thinking is discouraged.
Point: Faith that fears questions is not faith—it is control.
c. It damages the credibility of genuine ministry
False or careless prophetic claims make the public skeptical of:
Genuine pastors
Authentic spiritual leadership
Christianity as a whole
Point: Reckless prophecy creates mockery, not reverence.
3. Qualities expected of a true man of God
a. Humility to admit error
A true man of God can say:
“I was wrong. I spoke in error. I take responsibility.”
Point: Accountability is not weakness; it is spiritual maturity.
b. Clarity, not cleverness
A true man of God speaks plainly, not in ways that require later reinterpretation.
Point: God’s truth does not need verbal gymnastics to survive.
c. Integrity over image
A true servant of God protects:
Truth over popularity
Integrity over ego
God’s name over personal brand
Point: Any ministry that cannot survive honesty is already compromised.
d. Respect for people’s intelligence
Spiritual leadership is not about dazzling people but guiding them responsibly.
Point: Talking down to people or gaslighting them spiritually is abuse, not ministry.
e. Accountability to both God and people
Biblically, prophets were:
Judged by accuracy
Held accountable by the community
Willing to face consequences
Point: Authority without accountability is tyranny, even in religion.
“Faith does not mean abandoning reason. God does not require us to switch off our brains in order to believe. When spiritual language is used to excuse obvious failure, it is not prophecy—it is deception dressed in religion.”
kk 6 days ago
Why bring upon yourself such STRESS? Is any one forcing you to prophesy?
Again why all your prohesies seanonal? Seek your own salvation and stay away from this NONSENSEyou continue to spew as PROHESIES.
Why bring upon yourself such STRESS? Is any one forcing you to prophesy?
Again why all your prohesies seanonal? Seek your own salvation and stay away from this NONSENSEyou continue to spew as PROHESIES.
Brown 4 days ago
Hahahaaa NG go explain taya as noone is paying attention to such confident tricksters
Hahahaaa NG go explain taya as noone is paying attention to such confident tricksters
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AMAK 6 days ago
This womanizer is just crazy
This womanizer is just crazy
Joseph the Truth Teller 5 days ago
kwashia. So if it happened, he will say he prophesy, if it does not he will say he prayed. We can see through these lies. You are a fool!
--Jeremiah 14:14
New International Version
14 Then the Lord said to me, “The p ... read full comment
kwashia. So if it happened, he will say he prophesy, if it does not he will say he prayed. We can see through these lies. You are a fool!
--Jeremiah 14:14
New International Version
14 Then the Lord said to me, “The prophets are prophesying lies in my name. I have not sent them or appointed them or spoken to them. They are prophesying to you false visions, divinations, idolatries[a] and the delusions of their own minds.
Thief of Staff - Akosua Frema 5 days ago
The World Cup itself is referred to as a final so he was right. For example, 9 teams have qualified for the World Cup finals to be staged in America, Canada and Mexico.
The World Cup itself is referred to as a final so he was right. For example, 9 teams have qualified for the World Cup finals to be staged in America, Canada and Mexico.
Yaa Yaa: Come again, NG 5 days ago
1. “Final” has a precise sporting meaning
In football, the final is one specific match that determines the champion.
Calling the entire tournament a “final” contradicts standard football terminology used by FIFA, CA ... read full comment
1. “Final” has a precise sporting meaning
In football, the final is one specific match that determines the champion.
Calling the entire tournament a “final” contradicts standard football terminology used by FIFA, CAF, UEFA, and broadcasters worldwide.
2. FIFA itself distinguishes between “tournament” and “final match”
FIFA refers to the event as the “FIFA World Cup” or “World Cup tournament.”
The last match is officially called “The World Cup Final.”
If the whole competition were a “final,” FIFA would not need a separate term for the last match.
3. “World Cup finals” is a plural, administrative phrase — not a football definition
The phrase “World Cup finals” is shorthand used to distinguish the tournament phase from qualifiers.
It does not redefine the meaning of final in football.
Example: “Qualified for the World Cup finals” ≠ “qualified for the final match.”
This is linguistic convenience, not technical accuracy.
4. By their logic, every match becomes a final — which is absurd
If the entire World Cup is “a final,” then:
Group-stage matches are finals
Round of 16 matches are finals
Semi-finals are finals
This destroys the competitive structure of football, which is built around progression toward a single final match.
5. Football already has correct terms they ignored
Correct usage:
Qualifiers → matches to reach the tournament
World Cup tournament → the main competition
Final → the last match
Using “final” for the whole tournament is lazy phrasing, not correctness.
6. Broadcasters and commentators are expected to be precise
Commentators are paid for clarity and accuracy.
Defending incorrect terminology because it’s “commonly said” lowers professional standards and miseducates audiences.
7. Nigel Gaisie’s defense relies on semantics, not football logic
Arguing from wording instead of football structure avoids the real issue:
Football definitions are functional, not grammatical.
Meaning is determined by use in competition, not casual language shortcuts.
8. Common usage does not equal correctness
Many people say:
“Penalty shoot” instead of “penalty kick”
“Offside goal” (which is impossible)
Frequency of error does not make it right.
Conclusion
Yes, “World Cup finals” is sometimes used administratively,
but the World Cup is not “a final.”
The final is one match, at the end of the tournament.
The commentator and Nigel Gaisie were defending imprecise language, not correct football terminology.
Yaa Yaa: Come again, NG…Addendum 5 days ago
Calling the entire tournament “the finals” does not make Round of 16 or quarterfinal exits “final positions.” That is precisely why medals are not awarded for those stages.
Calling the entire tournament “the finals” does not make Round of 16 or quarterfinal exits “final positions.” That is precisely why medals are not awarded for those stages.
Fire for fire 5 days ago
Hey, Nigel Gaisie: Stop your foolishness, okay, You are becoming an absolute embarrassment to your parents. They deserve something better than this your "idiotness"
Hey, Nigel Gaisie: Stop your foolishness, okay, You are becoming an absolute embarrassment to your parents. They deserve something better than this your "idiotness"
Fraudulent man, you "saw jets" and you just jump to conclusion that attacks on the US might happen? Hasn't it occurred to you that the US security apparatus around the games might include scrambling military jets to deter any ...
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Nigel Gaisie , redefining “finals” after the fact is intellectually dishonest
The term “finals” has a universally understood meaning
In football—especially a tournament as globally standardized as the FIFA World ...
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Why bring upon yourself such STRESS? Is any one forcing you to prophesy?
Again why all your prohesies seanonal? Seek your own salvation and stay away from this NONSENSEyou continue to spew as PROHESIES.
Hahahaaa NG go explain taya as noone is paying attention to such confident tricksters
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This womanizer is just crazy
kwashia. So if it happened, he will say he prophesy, if it does not he will say he prayed. We can see through these lies. You are a fool!
--Jeremiah 14:14
New International Version
14 Then the Lord said to me, “The p ...
read full comment
The World Cup itself is referred to as a final so he was right. For example, 9 teams have qualified for the World Cup finals to be staged in America, Canada and Mexico.
1. “Final” has a precise sporting meaning
In football, the final is one specific match that determines the champion.
Calling the entire tournament a “final” contradicts standard football terminology used by FIFA, CA ...
read full comment
Calling the entire tournament “the finals” does not make Round of 16 or quarterfinal exits “final positions.” That is precisely why medals are not awarded for those stages.
Hey, Nigel Gaisie: Stop your foolishness, okay, You are becoming an absolute embarrassment to your parents. They deserve something better than this your "idiotness"
Woaaaa, look at this explaination.