Jesus didn’t speak against premarital sex” – US Based Businessman, Francis Van-Lare

A US-based Nigerian businessman, Francis Van-Lare, has opined that Jesus didn’t speak about premarital sex, hence it is not a sin.

In a Facebook post, Francis Van-Lare, the estranged husband of relationship expert Amara Nwosu, noted that “no sex before marriage” is not in the 10 commandments.

According to him, men who grew up being told that sex without getting married or fornication is hellfire are now against the teachings of Christianity that preach against such an act.

In his words,

“I have noticed that a lot of men who grew up being told that poi without getting married or fornication is hellfire are now against the teachings of Christianity for delaying the use of their gbola when they were younger.

“As for me I did not listen to that nonsense as poi Without being in marriage is not in the 10 commandments . Even Jesus did not say no poi until you marry. Na apostle Paul wey don poi wella when him name na Saul before he became an apostle introduce that one . Why him no talk say no poi until you marry in his youth.”

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