Mzbel has always played controversial music, but she’s now following it up with controversial comments that are sure to get Ghanaians talking.
The singer was on ‘Restoration with Stacy’, where she made the declaration that left the host flabbergasted. According to her, she does not believe in the man mooted to be the founder of Christianity, as according to her research he might have been made up.
In response to ‘do you believe in Jesus Christ?’ she responded…
“I don’t want to offend anybody. I used to believe in it but I did my own research and I think it was made up. I might be wrong. The same story 5,000 years ago happened in Egypt”
She’s referring to the story of Horus, the ancient Egyptian god whose story bears uncanny parallels to the Jesus story. And if Jesus’ story is circa 2,000 years old, he must have been made up, modelled on the Horus story.
“Horus mother was a virgin, before Horus was born an angel came and (spoke) to Horus’ mother. He did miracles at the age of 12, he had disciples”
In answer to the question that the Old testament, which she believes in, prophesied Jesus’ coming; she agreed there was a prophecy about a messiah- but how do you know Jesus Christ is that messiah?
Good question. The suspicions surrounding Jesus story do not relate only to Horus, but several other gods in mythical history, we said as much last week.
Jesus’ story is a nice story, but it’s no more different than different others that were told thousands of years before his birth; more than anything its unoriginality points to its fakeness, and Mzbel clearly picked up on that.
I’m sure the masses are getting ready to crucify her with points that do not relate in any way to the arguments she raised, but think carefully about what she said and you might have an epiphany of your own.
You can read more on gods whose stories have a similarity to the Jesus story here…You can watch the video and draw your own conclusions here…
Check out the video below…
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-395wGVHqE
This post was published on February 15, 2015 4:35 PM
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