This week starts with Freeze criticising Christians for paying tithe after Mark Zuckerberg becomes one of the richest men in the world.
Daddy Freeze warns Christians to stop paying tithes to 'pulpit bandits' as it definitely attracts a curse from God.
The Cool FM OAP and leader of the free the sheeple movement offered this stern warning after Mark Zuckerberg was named as one of the richest men in the world.
Reacting to the news, Freeze was quick to point out that the Facebook CEO does not pay tithes or first fruit before going on to strongly encourage Christians to leave tithing alone.
In his words, "Third richest man in the world, no tithes, no first fruit, no seeds to Pentecostal principalities, no money given to pastors for prayers. This year alone he has given &3.58 billion to charity. None of the top 10 richest in the world are tithe payers or even Pentecostals.
Promoting charity over tithing, Freeze continued, "God doesn't need your money, the poor do! If you want to give money to God, give to the poor, NOT TO PASTORS! Mat25:32–41 explains this clearly! There is NOWHERE IN THE NEW TESTAMENT where Christians were told to give money to pastors, or the church, the New Testament giving went to the poor, yours too should go there as well!
"Tithing is the law Heb7:5 if you practice some parts of the law without practicing all of it brings a curse Gal3:10 and you fall away from God's grace Gal5:4. Stop paying tithes to pulpit bandits, it attracts a curse and cuts you away from Christ, little wonder Jesus or the disciples never collected it!"
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Freeze gains an anti-tithing supporter
He has been backed by Reno Omokri, the former presidential aide and well known religious commentator, who took to Twitter to share his thoughts.
Omokri's tweets were later shared on Instagram by Freeze.
Meanwhile, the controversial personality has resumed his attack on Revd Mrs. Funke Felix-Adejumo.
He reposted a video of the female preacher asking church members for $1000 dollars each. His caption read:
Freeze later addressed the issue in the Youtube video below titled 'The Conspirators Of Evil.'