A pastor at an HBCU has gone viral after using the phrase “No Diddy” while preaching about abstinence.
Pastor Robert Edwards had some choice words during his sermon at Oakwood Live service at Oakwood University, a Christian HBCU in Huntsville, Alabama. Edwards tried to connect to the youth with the controversial catchphrase as he attempted to promote staying abstinent until marriage. The Art of Dialogue reposted a short clip featuring Edwards’s speech.
“I’m just being real. You’ll have to make an individual decision about your life and what you are going to do,” he continued. “At age 19, I said to the Lord… that I would never have sex with a woman until I am married. Now, when you utter those words, the Lord is not the only one that hears it. So the test came…”
Edwards kept repeating “No Diddy” in his testimony about abstaining from sex, as reported by Vibe. The school, founded by the Seventh Day Adventist Church in 1896, promotes a Biblically-based education in its curriculum.
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added, “Joined this church [and] girls who were running out of time, because they got this clock, ‘I gotta be married by a certain time,’ and I had to say ‘No Diddy.’ The first time I had sex was the night I got married.”The phrase has become a popular alternative to other colloquialisms such as “No homo” or “Pause,” typically used whenever someone says something deemed suggestive. “No Diddy” references Sean “Diddy”
Combs, who was recently arrested for sex trafficking and racketeering. In addition, his unusual sexual escapades, known as “freak-offs,” have also captured media attention.RELATED CONTENT: Diddy Drops An Instagram Post For The 1st Time After Being Hemmed Up