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Fornication not sin in my religion – Falz insists

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Fornication not sin in my religion – Falz insists

Rapper and singer, Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, has maintained that fornication is not a sin in his religion.

ASIWAJU MEDIA recalls that the music star recently sparked a debate after claiming in a post on X that fornication isn’t sin.

Christian and Muslim faithful challenged the singer’s claim, quoting various scriptures under his post.

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Addressing the controversy in a recent interview with Arise TV, Falz insisted that fornication isn’t sin in his religion, stressing that he practices a religion called “love.”

He clarified that he is no longer a Christian.

He said, “I think people would read the tweet and just assume that I meant according to Christianity.

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“I wasn’t really speaking from that perspective. I practice the religion of love. Under that religion, I don’t think fornication is a sin.

“Because I looked at it, I strictly addressed the issue: Why are we not allowed to engage in this premarital intercourse? What is the issue? Who does it offend?

“These are not married people. These are two unmarried people. Willingly. Consensually. Personally, I don’t think there is a problem there.

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“I’m no longer a Christian. I practice religion of love.”

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