Daddy Freeze shades members who travel far to attend church services
- Controversial OAP Daddy Freeze has made a case against people who travel far to attend church service
- Daddy Freeze said that this set of people do not know the meaning of omnipresent
- The media personality said that God does not reside in temples made by human hands
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Controversial Nigerian OAP Ifedayo Olarinde popularly known as Daddy Freeze has taken to his social media page to criticise people who travel far away from their homes to attend church services.
The OAP said that Christians claimed to be worshiping an omnipresent God, yet they travel to places as far as Ota in Ogun state and the Lagos Ibadan expressway every Sunday to worship him.
Daddy Freeze quoted a passage from the holy bible where Jesus Christ said that a time would come when worshippers would no longer need to visit different places to worship. He noted that it was either these people who travel far for church services do not know what omnipresent means or they needed their heads checked.
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He also shared a photo with the meaning of the word, omnipresent, on it.
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Countering his post, a commenter identified as doraslash told the radio personality that Jesus went to the temple when he knew that he could gather people in his house every Sabbath day. According to her, he knew the essence of the temple.
Responding to her statement, Daddy Freeze said that Jesus did not have a house, unlike present-day pastors. According to him, Jesus did not need a house because he knew that a time would come when there would be no need for a temple.
The media personality noted that Christianity has no need for temple buildings as God does not live in temples made by human hands.
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In other news, Legit.ng earlier reported that Daddy Freeze called out Pete Edochie. The radio personality reacted to the actor's statement that the culture of men kneeling to women was a foreign tradition. Daddy Freeze responded to the statement and told Edochie that he had a foreign name and religion.
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