<h4>“Stop the Madness!” Funnybone Roasts Pastors Turning Social Media Into A Battleground</h4>
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<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife Nigeria</a></strong> reports that comedian Funnybone isn’t holding back. He’s fired shots at the new generation of pastors who have turned social media into their personal drama stage.</p>
<p>&#8221; Dear prechers, This recent trend of dragging one another on social media is tasteless and deeply embarrassing to the Body of Christ. Everyone is wielding the Bible to justify personal excesses and unnecessary drama. It is both shameful and exhausting to watch.&#8221;</p>
<p>Funnybone didn’t mince words about how far things have fallen.</p>
<p>&#8220;If your founding fathers had been this dramatic, you probably wouldn’t have had a congregation to pastor today.</p>
<p>What happened to picking up the phone, calling that pastor privately, and resolving issues as spiritual men? Must everything become a public spectacle? Can this just stop?&#8221;<br />
He ended with a stinging verdict:</p>
<p>&#8220;If you are not embarrassed, please know that we are embarrassed on your behalf. Pastors behaving like content creators online… sigh.&#8221;</p>
<p>The comedian’s callout is more than just criticism it’s a wake-up slap for religious leaders who seem more interested in likes, shares, and viral moments than guiding their flocks.</p>
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<p>Funnybone’s message is clear: the pulpit is not a stage for clout or clicks. The Body of Christ deserves leaders who handle conflicts with maturity, not hashtags and public showdowns.</p>
<p>If pastors want respect, it’s time to put down the phone, settle issues privately, and lead with humility because online drama only fuels embarrassment, not faith.</p>

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