You Have no Right to Force Your Religion on Others, God Can Fight His Battles, Yul Edochie Says
- Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, has shared his take on religious extremists on social media
- The movie star said that nobody had the right to force their beliefs on others
- According to him, God who created the world was capable of fighting His own battles
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Veteran Nigerian actor, Yul Edochie, recently took to his social media pages to bare his mind on people who wanted to force others to follow their beliefs.
In a post shared on Twitter and Instagram, the movie star touched on how every individual had the right to believe whatever they wanted.
According to him, people are allowed to preach their religion to others but not force them to accept it.
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Explaining further, he said it was not their job to fight for God and that He who created the world was capable of handling his own battles.
Yul advised that they should fight to free themselves from bad leadership instead.
In his words:
“Everyone has the right to believe in whatever. You can preach your religion but you have no right to force your religion upon others.
"It's not your job to fight for God. God created the world, He can fight his battles. Instead, fight to liberate yourself from bad leadership.”
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See his tweet below:
Read some reactions to his post below:
Esosa tweeted:
Temmy decided to preach to the actor:
Udeh said a lot of people do not know what the actor just posted.
Interesting.
In other similar news, Legit.ng reported that popular comedian, Okey Bakassi, shared his take on religion and how it is a personal journey for him.
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The socialite shared a funny post showing a Muslim cleric sitting with the pope. It was explained that according to their religions, God told one to drink wine but not get married and told the other not to drink wine but have four wives.
According to Bakassi, he would marry and drink wine so that God would be happy with him either way.
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