Media personality Tuff B recently shared his thoughts on the role of the church, expressing concerns that it has become a haven for hypocrites hiding behind a façade of faith.

In an interview with Jonathan Nalebo, Tuff B highlighted a disparity between those who frequent places of worship and those who carry genuine kindness in their hearts.
Tuff B argued that some of the kindest, most sincere individuals often do not fit society’s image of a devout person.
“The kindest people are often covered in tattoos, wear earrings, rarely go to church, and drink in bars every day, while the most evil people are often those praying every day,” he stated.
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According to Tuff B, the church is not immune to the sins it preaches against. He accused certain preachers and members of congregations of engaging in actions like adultery and land grabbing, activities that starkly contradict the church’s teachings.
This hypocrisy, he suggests, is driving away people who may be spiritually inclined but feel disconnected from organized religion.
Tuff B believes that true faith does not necessarily require attending church every Sunday. Instead, he advocates for keeping a personal relationship with God, focused on actions rather than outward religious practices.
“It’s better to keep one’s faith in God, even away from church, while remaining committed to God’s calling,” he advised.