Brian ‘Head’ Welch, the co-founder of the nu metal band KORN, who left the group in 2005 after embracing Christianity during his drug addiction struggle, only to rejoin eight years later, shared a thought-provoking video on social media. In the video, he questioned the judgmental nature of some Christians and their impact on society. Welch posited that these self-righteous individuals might be misinterpreting their faith, using it as a tool for division rather than unity. He expressed his frustration with this behavior, suggesting that it goes against the very essence of Christianity. Welch also highlighted the idea that true faith should be a source of love and kindness, not a means to control others. He emphasized the importance of a personal relationship with Christ, free from guilt and self-righteousness, and how this relationship can empower individuals to live healthier lives. Welch’s message encourages a deeper connection with Christ, where individuals can find guidance, support, and a sense of purpose, rather than relying on religious institutions to define their worth. This video comes on the heels of another recent clip where he discussed the importance of a genuine heart-to-heart relationship with Jesus Christ, contrasting it with the guilt-inducing nature of some religious practices. Welch’s journey and his open discussions about his faith and its impact on his life and relationships with others, including his daughter, have been widely discussed and have sparked conversations about the true meaning of Christianity and the power of personal faith.