“Going to church to give testimony for life when other people died is selfish” – Daddy Freeze

According to media personality Daddy Freeze, giving testimony about surviving a horrible occurrence that claimed the lives of others is selfish.

 

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After the video of a bricklayer testifying in a church about surviving the collapse of a seven-story building in Banana Island went viral, he made this submission in a series of posts shared on his Instagram page.

 

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Recall how the man, who identified himself as one of the bricklayers at the construction site when it fell, told the touching story of how he emerged uninjured from the ruins. ICYMI

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Freeze reportedly responded to this by saying that it is witchcraft and does not represent Christ’s finished work to speak about surviving a terrible accident that claimed the lives of other

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He wrote on Tuesday, April 18,

 

“10 people lose their lives in a collapse building and the one person who survives gives testimony? Really? This is not a testimony! Rather, it’s a manifestation of our innate caveman mentality, built on the foundations of greed and selfishness…”

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This is a very p00r representation of the finished work on the cross, but you can’t tell the difference, because your parents regurgitated the misgivings of previous generations.

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They couldn’t tell the difference between what was right and what was wrong and neither can you!

 

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See his post below,

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