Veteran Actor Richard Mofe-Damijo shares his view on God and Christianity

Nollywood veteran Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) has emphasized that one of the biggest issues in the church is hypocrisy.
In a recent interview, the actor claimed that his opinions on God and Christianity are out of the conventional.
“My idea of Christ in today’s world and how we should embrace him is probably not very traditional. But I think the Lord says ‘That’s why I brought you here.’ so I stir quite a bit of controversy everywhere I speak. I think that I am appointed for a time like this, to do it unconventionally,” he said.
“Someone was telling me about someone doing a podcast about faith and stardom and I said I’d love to do that. Why? Because of the way Christians are wired. We were wired to think that the spirit of excellence should not be in you being a distiller. They think that a distiller of whiskey shouldn’t be called a Christian. Why? It’s a craft,” he said.
RMD highlighted that accepting people for who they are and allowing them to enter the church in their current state is important to Christianity.
“My idea of Christ in today’s world and how we should embrace him is probably not very traditional. But I think the Lord says ‘That’s why I brought you here.’ so I stir quite a bit of controversy everywhere I speak. I think that I am appointed for a time like this, to do it unconventionally,” he said.
“Someone was telling me about someone doing a podcast about faith and stardom and I said I’d love to do that. Why? Because of the way Christians are wired. We were wired to think that the spirit of excellence should not be in you being a distiller. They think that a distiller of whiskey shouldn’t be called a Christian. Why? It’s a craft,” he said.
RMD emphasized that the essence of Christianity is for Christians to be able to come just as they are to the church.
He said, “People built boats in the period that Christ lived. People owned vineyards and produced all the best wines in the area at the time. If they wanted to be followers of Christ, they could. That’s the whole essence of following Christ. Come as you are.”
“People are meant to come as they are. You can’t stop people from coming to Christ the way that they are. it’s when they come that their renewal starts. So let them come and then function in the societies where they find themselves in a way that can bring people to Christ without being hypocritical. I think that’s one of the biggest problems of today’s church. It’s hypocrisy,” he concluded.
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