Pastor John Hagee's Tweet Faces Unexpected Rebuttal from Mykael Udy: An Online Debate Unfolds

Zoey Waverider

Updated Monday, September 9, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a recent Twitter exchange, Pastor John Hagee, a well-known religious leader, posted a thought-provoking tweet that quickly became the center of an online debate. On January 12, 2020, Pastor John Hagee tweeted, "If you are not an eyewitness, you are a false witness (Exodus 20:16). If you didn't see it, you shouldn't be gossiping about it," through his verified Twitter account, @PastorJohnHagee. The tweet, sent via AgoraPulse Manager, garnered significant engagement with 476 retweets and 2,214 likes.

In the tweet, Pastor John Hagee emphasized the importance of firsthand testimony and urged against spreading unverified information, referencing the biblical commandment from Exodus 20:16. The tweet quickly caught the attention of many social media users, generating a mix of support and criticism.

Two days later, on January 14, 2020, a user named Mykael Udy (@mykael_yuddy) responded to Pastor John Hagee's tweet with a sharp rebuttal. Mykael, whose profile picture shows a young man with short hair and glasses, resting his chin on his hand, pointed out a potential inconsistency in the pastor's statement. Mykael's reply read, "By your own submission you have just discredited and eliminated the 'Gospels'. In fact, you discredited the entire Bible." His response was enclosed by a pink hand-drawn line or circle, highlighting the critical nature of his comment.

Mykael Udy's reply sparked further discussion among Twitter users, with some siding with Pastor John Hagee and others supporting Mykael's viewpoint. The exchange between Pastor John Hagee and Mykael Udy serves as a reminder of the dynamic nature of online discourse, especially when it comes to sensitive topics like religion and personal beliefs.

This online interaction not only highlights the impact of social media on religious discussions but also showcases the diverse perspectives that can emerge from a single tweet. As the conversation continues, it remains clear that both Pastor John Hagee and Mykael Udy have contributed to a broader dialogue about the interpretation of religious texts and the importance of eyewitness testimony.

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