MUST WATCH: Apostle Amoako Atta Sparks Controversy Over “Put the Bible Down and Do It” Comment
Apostle Francis Amoako Atta, founder of Parliament Chapel International, has come under public scrutiny following a controversial remark he made in a video that has since gone viral. The clip shows the religious leader telling someone to “put the Bible down and do it” in reference to a “licking” com
Ogyem Solomon

Apostle Francis Amoako Atta, founder of Parliament Chapel International, has come under public scrutiny following a controversial remark he made in a video that has since gone viral. The clip shows the religious leader telling someone to “put the Bible down and do it” in reference to a “licking” comment, a statement that has left many followers and members of the general public shocked.
The video, which circulated widely on social media platforms, has ignited debates over the appropriateness of the remarks, given his position as a prominent religious figure in Ghana. Many viewers expressed disappointment, arguing that such comments are inconsistent with the values and moral guidance expected from a church leader.
In the clip, Apostle Amoako Atta appeared to encourage action over strictly adhering to religious texts in a particular context, which some critics have interpreted as undermining the sanctity of scripture. While the full context of the remark has been debated, it has nonetheless sparked reactions ranging from humor to outrage.
Religious commentators have weighed in, emphasizing that leaders hold responsibility not only for spiritual guidance but also for upholding ethical conduct in public statements. “Religious leaders are role models,” one analyst noted. “Words spoken by someone in that position carry weight, and public remarks that appear controversial can influence the perception of their ministry and followers.”
The incident has also led to discussions on social media about the intersection of religion, modern social behavior, and public accountability. Users on platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram have shared opinions, with some defending the apostle’s statement as a humorous or figurative remark, while others insist that religious leaders must exercise caution to maintain moral credibility.
This controversy adds to a growing trend where public figures, particularly religious leaders, face intense scrutiny over their words and actions, both online and offline. In Ghana, where religion plays a central role in society, such incidents often spark broader conversations about ethics, leadership, and social influence.
While it remains unclear whether Apostle Amoako Atta will publicly respond to the backlash, the situation underscores the importance of responsible communication by influential figures. Observers suggest that the church leadership may need to address the issue formally to clarify the context of the comment and reaffirm the values of their ministry.
As debates continue online and in media circles, followers and the general public are reminded of the significant influence religious leaders hold and the potential impact of their words on societal norms and perceptions. The incident also serves as a cautionary tale about the scrutiny that comes with public prominence, particularly when social media amplifies every statement to a wide audience.
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