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Daddy Freeze counters Patience Ozokwor’s ‘wardrobe sermon’, says ”Christianity does not dictate a dress code”

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Daddy Freeze counters Patience Ozokwor's 'wardrobe sermon', says ''Christianity does not dictate a dress code''

A call made by Nollywood actress Patience Ozokwor for born again Christians to change their wardrobe if they wish to make heaven has been countered by radio personality Daddy Freeze.

The actress had said in a viral video that a born again Christian is not ready to serve God if he or she has not changed their wardrobe.

“If you have repented and have still not changed your wardrobe, you still have a long way to go,” she said in the video.

However, Daddy Freeze in his reply to the message by the actress said ”Christianity does not dictate a dress code’.

Reacting further on his Instagram page, Daddy Freeze said; ”Wow, this used to be my favorite actress….. We have all been schooled in error, Christianity does not dictate a dress code, modesty in all things is advised, but this right here is someone’s personal philosophy, NOT Christ’s!

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“This is just sad. Yes the church should be separate from the world. But the world is not fashion or music, it’s money power and religion.

“When Yeshua said the world hated him, who was he talking about? Fashion designers? Of course not, it was religious people using the name of God who hated him.

“(John 15:18) New Living Translation: “If the world hates you, remember that it hated me first.
“If you want to drive the world out of the church, start with the GO’s,” he added.

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