Key points:
- Omori weighed in on faith and money on X. He said life is more than cash or power.
- A fan asked, “what has religion done for you?” Omori then shared how church help set his path.
- He said the church backed his film dream. He also urged calm and wrote, “live and let live.”
Music video star TG Omori sparked fresh talk on X. He spoke on faith, cash, and life goals.

A fan then asked, “what has religion done for you?” Omori shared a firm reply to that note. He also urged calm in these faith chats. The religion debate moved fast on the app.
Fan’s question sparks a short faith debate
Omori first wrote on what gives people peace. He said life is not just cash or power. Some find rest in faith or church groups. He added, “live and let live” for all.
He said even China has monks and seers. They seek long life, not the world’s wealth. He told doubters that hard times push people to faith. A billion people of faith can’t all be dull.
User @majorlouw then raised a hard ask. He wrote, “what has religion done for you?” He told folks to think well and speak true. Many readers joined in with hot takes.
Omori says the church backed his film dream
Omori then laid out his own story. He wrote, “The Church funded and advised me to pick up a career in filmmaking.” Church drama nights built his act and direct skills. That stage kept him from clubs and street spots.
He asked folks to give the church space. People have pain and rows with faith. Yet he begged for less rage in those chats. He said church support gave him hope and drive.
He broke down home gifts to his church. “If I add my whole family offering for 10 years, e no reach 20k,” he said. At that time, his dad spent more on beer. He added, “steady that year,” in Pidgin for force.
Fans shared mixed views under the thread. Some hailed his path and church support. Others still pushed the same tough ask. However, the tone eased after Omori’s calm note.
Earlier, ValidUpdates shared singer Spyro’s firm stand on Jesus. That story fits this chat on faith in pop life. It shows how stars hold strong views on faith. Readers also care when stars share life roots.





