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In a flashback to November 2019, during the initial discussions about the construction of a National Cathedral, there was significant opposition to the idea.
At the time, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams responded to the critics, suggesting that many of them opposed the project because it wasn't being undertaken by their political parties.
"Somebody was asking me the other day: ‘Why are you so passionate about this National Cathedral?’ And I look at them, and it was a believer asking me. And I said to them: ‘I’ve been here for a while, never have I seen any president say: ‘We came into office and I want to build a National Cathedral to the name of the Lord’. And hear me; at least, it is one thing he [the president] cannot will to his kids, or his immediate family," he said.
Read the full original story as first published by GhanaWeb but sourced from classfmonline.com on Sunday, November 11, 2018, here:
Some Christians who are against President Nana Akufo-Addo’s proposed National Cathedral are doing so because it is not their political party that is building it, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has said.
The Action Chapel International (ACI) founder told his congregation during the church’s second Sunday service on 11 November 2018 that he found it befuddling that Christians are the most vocal in opposing the idea of building a National Cathedral, adding that some of them are doing so purely on the basis of partisan politics.
“Somebody was asking me the other day: ‘Why are you so passionate about this National Cathedral?’ And I look at them, and it was a believer asking me. And I said to them: ‘I’ve been here for a while, never have I seen any president say: ‘We came into office and I want to build a National Cathedral to the name of the Lord’. And hear me; at least, it is one thing he [the president] cannot will to his kids, or his immediate family.
At least, it’s something somebody is determined to do for the benefit of the name of the Lord and for the benefit of others and humanity, and not for himself.
“And you know the people fighting it? Not other religions, but it’s us, Christians. It’s us, Christians fighting it.
“And some of you are fighting it because it’s not your party and your president that is building it, so, you must oppose it. And some of you love your political parties and more loyal to your political parties than you are to the bible and the cause of Christ. That is where we are”, Archbishop Duncan-Williams said.