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Funnybone Slams Drama Pastors: “Stop Turning The Church Into Social Media Theater”

 

Funnybone Slams Drama Pastors: “Stop Turning The Church Into Social Media Theater”
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Comedian Funnybone has set social media ablaze with a scathing callout of modern pastors who seem more interested in online clout than spiritual leadership. According to the comedian, the rising trend of pastors dragging one another online is “tasteless and deeply embarrassing to the Body of Christ.”


"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."


Funnybone highlighted the contrast between the conduct of today’s clergy and that of the church’s founding leaders, questioning how public spats became acceptable in spiritual circles.


"If your founding fathers had been this dramatic, you probably wouldn’t have had a congregation to pastor today. 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?"


The comedian’s message is not just a critique it’s a warning to the new generation of clergymen. Instead of resolving conflicts with humility and discretion, some pastors are turning social media into a stage for Bible-themed arguments, clout chasing, and viral content.


"If you are not embarrassed, please know that we are embarrassed on your behalf. Pastors behaving like content creators online… sigh."


Funnybone’s remarks reflect a broader concern about the growing culture of online drama among religious leaders, which risks eroding trust and respect within congregations. Church leadership, he implies, should be about spiritual guidance, private counsel, and community upliftment not public spectacle or social media feuds.


In a digital age where every post can go viral, Funnybone’s fiery warning serves as a reminder: the pulpit is sacred, not a platform for online entertainment. Pastors must reclaim dignity, lead with integrity, and prioritize their congregations over likes, shares, and public showdowns.


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