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DKB’s Unintelligent Critique of Atheism Is So Bad Even Christians Are Embarrassed – Screenshots

Ghana’s king of dry jokes, Derrick Kobina Bonney aka DKB, has set an unpleasant record after demonstrating unforgivable stupidity for the 2nd time in less than a day.

DKB, after a very insensitive post attacking UK-Ghanaian Youtuber Nicole Thea following her death, has taken things up another notch with a childish critique of atheism which is even embarrassing some Christians.

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DKB, writing on Twitter, wondered how atheists can believe that Alexander Graham Bell created the telephone and Thomas Edison the lightbulb but cannot believe that God created the universe.

DKB’s very very childish and unintelligent critique read: “You believe Thomas edition created light bulb. You believe Alexander Graham bell created telephone. But U don’t believe God created the earth because U think the earth came from a big bang. So how come telephone, light bulb couldn’t come from a big bang? Atheists paa,”

He added the facepalm and laughing emoji.

His critique is so bad that even some Christians are embarrassed by it. Graham Bell and Edison are both real people from history whose existence is not that difficult to prove. Till this day no religion out of over 4,000 has been able to prove the existence of their God.

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There is a reason why religions are built on faith – you don’t need faith to know the lightbulb and telephone both work – but you need it to believe in God.

At this point, the only conclusion I can draw is that DKB wants to trend because no one can be this dumb unless they’re trying on purpose.

But then I’ve heard some of his comedy so maybe he’s just THAT unintelligent.

Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com

This post was published on July 14, 2020 5:52 PM

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