Popular Ghanaian musician Pappy Kojo has opened up about why he departed from Christianity.
According to the "Awoa" hitmaker, despite being a devout Christian at a young age, his views changed as he grew up and began to experience life differently. He disclosed this on the "If More, Let's Divide" podcast.
"I was a devout Christian a while back, but not anymore. Now, I couldn't be a Christian even if you paid me. I'm sorry," he said.
Pappy Kojo explained one of his reasons for leaving Christianity, saying, "I grew up. I just realized that the same things are not reality anymore. There's a difference between Christianity and reality. And I just realized that this is real life; they aren't the same thing. Maybe it was cool when I was young, but as you grow up, you just know there's a difference."
He also expressed his doubts about the proficiency of miracles and the interpretation of some biblical texts, citing them as reasons for his shift from Christianity.
"Miracles too was another thing I always doubted. I always heard about miracles here and there, but I have never seen anyone do miracles," he said.
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