Author Topic: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?  (Read 559 times)

MOBNigga06

The matter is simple. Pac was interested in the powerful effects that religion has on people's minds, but he didn't subscribe to any organized religions, and he said in the VIBE interview that he found them all to be kind of harmful and bogus. He says he just believes in God, but I don't think his belief was especially sincere or insistent. It was more of an occasional or rhetorical thing for him.
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jmix

The matter is simple. Pac was interested in the powerful effects that religion has on people's minds, but he didn't subscribe to any organized religions, and he said in the VIBE interview that he found them all to be kind of harmful and bogus. He says he just believes in God, but I don't think his belief was especially sincere or insistent. It was more of an occasional or rhetorical thing for him.

that is quite well put
 

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The matter is simple. Pac was interested in the powerful effects that religion has on people's minds, but he didn't subscribe to any organized religions, and he said in the VIBE interview that he found them all to be kind of harmful and bogus. He says he just believes in God, but I don't think his belief was especially sincere or insistent. It was more of an occasional or rhetorical thing for him.


which brings me back to my point, spiritual, but not quite religious.

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