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Having Honest Conversations With Ghanaians | Mzbel Said Jesus Christ is A FRAUD But We Shouldn’t Say the ‘Truth’ About Her Son…

Mzbel
Mzbel

To be frank, though an innocent baby, I don’t think Mzbel’s son is more sacred in the minds of people compared to Jesus Christ, a lie that Ghanaians have come to accept as their Lord and personal saviour.

A few months ago, Mzbel punched the face of all religious people—saying that Jesus Christ was a FRAUD. And as you may already know, I also think so.  At best, Jesus Christ was a deluded Rabbi who lived around the time the Bible places him—even that, the Bible got the date wrong.

His miraculous conception is a fraud so are the many miracles attributed to him—especially, the crucifixion and resurrection.  No such person ever lived, I mean a person who performed all those miracles and was born of a virgin—those are ancient myths borrowed to fraudulently create a Messiah.

Of course several people have bought into the lies and have over the years held this lies with all their heart—it has somewhat become sacred more than their own existence.

But this did not stop Ghanaian musician-Mzbel who was fully aware of the honest feelings of Ghanaians in relation to this subject to challenge the status quo—to call a spade a spade and call their saviour BS. That was right, personally, I stood behind her not only for the fact that I share the same worldview but simply for the fact that, she was pushing for honest conversations to be had—regardless of who is the subject matter.

This brings me to the issue of pushing for honest conversations in Ghanaian communities—something which has become a taboo. You can’t tell to the face of people that their Christ is a fraud, you cannot point to them the absurdity in their claims of there being a celestial father who watches over all of us. And certainly, you cannot call an idiot for what he/she really is…

It’s as though we are cursed not to be honest and not to break away from lies by openly questioning things—and we cannot proudly call BS for being BS.

So it was pretty interesting albeit controversial when Mzbel (real name Nana Ekua Amoah) took on the near half population of Ghana, tearing down their long held beliefs and literally saying, they are FOOLS for believing in this Fraud called Jesus Christ.

Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ

Once again, I also think it’s beyond insanity to believe in Jesus Christ and to live your entire life around such a belief which you can only hold on the foundation of faith and not reason. It’s only a credulous person who would struggle to spot the underlying erroneousness of this belief system.

However, despite Mzbel’s position denoting that she actually believes that honest conversations should be held on every subject—no matter who it’s about or whose name gets mentioned, she seems to have a shocking exception. When it comes to the father of her baby, no questions should be asked—and no honest conversation should be entertained.

I wouldn’t call this hypocrisy because that is an unofficial trait of almost every Ghanaian. I am used to that and by now, most people are. This is total absurdity; if you, I and several others are able to call the Messiah out for what he is—A FRAUD, then surely your son should not be immuned from the harsh tongue of honesty too.

The child is innocent and I think I did state so in my article now titled “Finding the Father of Mzbel’s ‘SNOW Child’ | Kofi Amoabeng Crossed Out…Is Nana Ama McBrown’s Boyfriend-Maxwell Mensah the Plausible Suspect?” but you cannot use innocence as a bulwark against the need to have any honest conversation—same way religious people can no longer use how high they hold their faith and prophets to stop us from questioning the credibility of their claims.

Following Mzbel’s comment about Jesus Christ, she was attacked by people I mostly refer to as ‘lame’—whose grounds of attack rested on the fact she had questioned and called for an honest conversation to be held about the divinity of their Bronze Age prophet who at best was nothing but a deluded ignorant Rabbi.

Mzbel herself together with several people including many of GhanaCelebrities.Com’s writers called the attacks ‘unreservedly nonsense’—who gives a hoot about your so called Christ in a 21st century? Even if you do, it doesn’t mean we cannot call a spade a spade—good luck with finding another Messiah or healing your wounds of hurt.

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