Only Africans Believe Religion Can Destroy Coronavirus — Daddy Freeze



Daddy Freeze has reacted to the viral video of a man who claimed he tested positive after Pastor David Ibiyeomie prayed for him after he came in contact with the Italian man with Coronavirus.
According to man who testified at Salvation Ministries, he and others tested negative for coronavirus after the General Overseer of the Church, Pastor David Ibiyeomie prayed for them and also made him take Holy Communion.
Reacting to the testimony, Daddy Freeze stated that Africans believe religion is more potent than any medication in treating the dreaded coronavirus disease.
Daddy Freeze wrote;
Only in Africa can people believe that religion, a more potent and lethal virus than Corona, can be used to destroy Corona virus .

Saying religion can destroy Corona virus is the equivalent of saying contracting HIV will cure syphilis.

Which virus is worse, religion or Covid19? Religion and poverty go hand in hand. According to statistics, the more religious a nation; the poorer that nation.

Hunger, resulting from poverty kills more people daily than Covid19 has globally. I’m amazed that anyone can make religion a hero in this equation.

And don’t even start with the ‘Christianity is not a religion’ BS. In my opinion, as guided by the scriptures, the Christianity practiced in most parts of Nigeria is a full fledged religion that bears no semblance to what Christ taught! ~FRZ

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