“I’m No Longer A Christian, Fornication is not A Sin”-Falz

Falz has stood his ground, insisting that fornication is not a sin despite widespread criticism from Christian and Muslim netizens.

In a recent interview with Arise TV, Falz clarified that he is no longer a Christian and his comments were not rooted in Christianity.

He insisted on his personal belief system, which he calls the “religion of love.”

Falz argued that premarital s*x between consenting adults doesn’t harm anyone and shouldn’t be considered wrong.

He emphasised that he’s no longer a Christian and that his “religion of love” prioritises individual freedom and mutual consent.

He said,

“I think people would read the tweet and just assume that I meant according to Christianity.

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Wasn’t really speaking from that perspective. I practice the religion of love. Under that religion, I don’t think fornication is a sin.

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“Because I looked at it, I strictly addressed the issue: Why are we not allowed to engage in this premarital intercourse? What is the issue? Who does it offend?

“These are not married people. These are two unmarried people. Willingly. Consensually. Personally, I don’t think there is a problem there.

“I’m no longer a Christian. I practice religion of love.”

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Falz has denied allegations that he had a romantic relationship with controversial crossdresser Bobrisky.

The “This is Nigeria” singer stated that he only tried to help the latter after he reached out for assistance with a case.

Falz, in an interview on Arise TV, explained that he responds to many people who seek help, and Bobrisky’s message wasn’t exceptional.

This clarification comes amid Falz’s ongoing defamation suit against social media critic VeryDarkMan (VDM), who leaked an alleged phone conversation between Falz and Bobrisky while Bobrisky was in prison.

Falz noted that VDM has yet to enter a defence in the court case, despite the suit being ongoing.

Falz expressed regret over helping Bobrisky, stating that the experience has made him more cautious about assisting others in the future.

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