- Kenyan singer Vivianne has sparked controversy by denouncing Christianity as a “brainwash” and a “disease”
- The singer, who previously was a devout Christian, claimed it controls and disempowers individuals through fear and manipulation
- Vivianne also criticized the Bible for dictating life choices and justifying harmful actions, while also condemning its portrayal of women as secondary to men
Kenyan musician Vivianne, renowned for her once harmonious relationship with Christian teachings, has ignited a heated debate with her latest statements.
In a provocative TikTok video posted on August 21, Vivianne branded Christianity as “a brainwash” and a “disease,” claiming it functions as a controlling institution that benefits a select few while disenfranchising the masses.
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The singer, known for her previous alignment with Christian values, has sharply diverged from her earlier beliefs.
Her recent assertions challenge the core of the religion she once embraced.
Vivianne argued that Christianity relies on control and fear, restricting personal freedom and imposing a rigid framework on life choices.
In her video, Vivianne criticized the Bible for dictating every aspect of individual lives and perpetuating negative actions under the guise of divine authority.
She questioned the moral foundation of using religious texts to justify harmful behavior, suggesting that such practices undermine personal empowerment and autonomy.
“All your choices, everything about who you are, is determined by one book,” Vivianne contended.
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“Someone can hate you, condemn you, ostracize you, belittle you, dehumanize you, and justify all these actions by using this one book which they call the holy book.”
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The singer’s critique extends to the portrayal of women in the Bible, which she believes is inherently biased.
She argues that the Bible’s narrative places women in a subordinate role to men, despite women’s fundamental role in creation and life.
Vivianne’s comments highlight a broader criticism of religious doctrines she feels are outdated and oppressive.
Vivianne’s new perspective promotes a belief in the intrinsic power of the human soul and its connection to the universe.
She advocates for a worldview that transcends religious doctrine, emphasizing creativity and personal empowerment.
Her statements have sparked significant controversy, with fans and critics alike debating the implications of her remarks.