He arrived here in style on a private jet, which he says is part of his job.
"Being a general
overseer is a very heavy responsibility," he says. "You have to think
of what is the most efficient way you can do this job."
As the general overseer of
the Redeemed Christian Church of God, he visits millions of followers in 174
countries.
A petition tried to stop Mr
Adeboye from going to Australia, and there are concerns about his presence
here.
Mr Adeboye has
come under fire for his view on same-sex marriage, which he says could endanger
humanity and goes against God's will.
"He made man and he
made a woman so that they can be together so they can produce children and the
human race can continue," he says. "If we disobey that aspect of
God's commandment then the human race becomes an endangered species."
"It takes just simple
common sense to know that if we stop producing children the human race will be
extinct within the next 100 years and definitely God will not want that,"
he says.
Same-sex marriage has been
legal in New Zealand for almost three months, and Rainbow Wellington believes
his views are out of touch with modern Kiwis.
Despite the controversy, Mr Adeboye still attracts a crowd - tomorrow he'll address an assembly of around 2500
Source: 3 NEWS
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