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I believe in God but not the Bible and Jesus Christ; those are deceptive stories from slave masters – Archipalago

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FEB 3, 2023 LISTEN
Archipalago, Ghanaian singer

Controversial Ghanaian singer and social commentator Denis Anane, known chiefly as Archipalago, doesn't believe in the Holy Bible.

Unlike most people, who see it as a holy scripture, the vocalist argued that it is just a mere storybook designed to dictate people's lives targeted at Africans.

He remarked that the Bible is an acronym that represents "basic instructions before leaving the earth."

According to Archipalago, though the Bible has been useful, Africans would have still lived a righteous life because their forefathers had principles that frowned against adultery, murder, theft and other unacceptable behaviour.

Speaking to Ghanaian blogger ZionFelix in a recent interview, Palago Mufasa, as he is passionately called, said he also does not believe in the story of Jesus Christ and all He was reported to have done.

Before he can believe that Jesus Christ indeed came and was able to change water into wine, he wants Jesus to do it again because the narrative doesn't make sense.

The singer who claimed to be a partial Christian stressed that he believes in God but not the Bible or the story of Jesus Christ.

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