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Title: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: jmix on January 25, 2015, 03:18:17 PM
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Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: TraceOneInfinite on January 25, 2015, 06:59:13 PM
props once again to JMix and Mutah for the interview
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: jmix on January 26, 2015, 10:49:18 AM
props once again to JMix and Mutah for the interview

Thanks for checking it out, much love
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: Sccit on January 26, 2015, 12:49:57 PM
2pac was not religious, he was spiritual
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: Heinz on January 26, 2015, 01:04:50 PM
2pac was not religious, he was spiritual

Does one exclude the other?
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: Sccit on January 26, 2015, 01:22:56 PM
no
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: Heinz on January 26, 2015, 01:33:41 PM
Then what makes you say he wasn't religious?
He believed in G_d.
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: Sccit on January 26, 2015, 01:35:30 PM
Then what makes you say he wasn't religious?
He believed in G_d.


the more u follow the scriptures, the more religious you are. a lot of pac's actions contradicted the scriptures. simple science.
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: Heinz on January 26, 2015, 01:49:15 PM
Then what makes you say he wasn't religious?
He believed in G_d.


the more u follow the scriptures, the more religious you are. a lot of pac's actions contradicted the scriptures. simple science.

He believed in G_d (a higher power) and that makes him by definition religious.
That he (at times) contradicted scriptures/himself makes him human.
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: Sccit on January 26, 2015, 02:12:21 PM
Then what makes you say he wasn't religious?
He believed in G_d.


the more u follow the scriptures, the more religious you are. a lot of pac's actions contradicted the scriptures. simple science.

He believed in G_d (a higher power) and that makes him by definition religious.
That he (at times) contradicted scriptures/himself makes him human.


there are levels of religiousness. for instance, a rabbi is more religious than someone who simply believes in God but doesnt practice their religion.

in a sense of belief, yes, Pac was religious.. but still, more so spiritual, as his following of his religion was very minimal.
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: Heinz on January 26, 2015, 02:49:32 PM
Then what makes you say he wasn't religious?
He believed in G_d.


the more u follow the scriptures, the more religious you are. a lot of pac's actions contradicted the scriptures. simple science.

He believed in G_d (a higher power) and that makes him by definition religious.
That he (at times) contradicted scriptures/himself makes him human.


there are levels of religiousness. for instance, a rabbi is more religious than someone who simply believes in God but doesnt practice their religion.

in a sense of belief, yes, Pac was religious.. but still, more so spiritual, as his following of his religion was very minimal.

I don't think it is wise to judge the level of someone's religious devotion.
And what do you mean when you say he was more spiritual? What does spiritual mean?
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: Sccit on January 26, 2015, 02:55:27 PM
Then what makes you say he wasn't religious?
He believed in G_d.


the more u follow the scriptures, the more religious you are. a lot of pac's actions contradicted the scriptures. simple science.

He believed in G_d (a higher power) and that makes him by definition religious.
That he (at times) contradicted scriptures/himself makes him human.


there are levels of religiousness. for instance, a rabbi is more religious than someone who simply believes in God but doesnt practice their religion.

in a sense of belief, yes, Pac was religious.. but still, more so spiritual, as his following of his religion was very minimal.

I don't think it is wise to judge the level of someone's religious devotion.
And what do you mean when you say he was more spiritual? What does spiritual mean?

to each his own, those are my beliefs..
spirituality is having the sense of outer forces and/or a higher power....u could be spiritual without following any religion. u didnt know that? gotta say, i'm surprised.
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: Heinz on January 26, 2015, 03:11:39 PM

spirituality is having the sense of outer forces and/or a higher power....u could be spiritual without following any religion. u didnt know that? gotta say, i'm surprised.

No need to be surprised or to make assumptions simply because I am not familiar with your understanding/definition of spirituality.
Thanks for clarifying what you mean though.
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: Sccit on January 26, 2015, 03:17:04 PM

spirituality is having the sense of outer forces and/or a higher power....u could be spiritual without following any religion. u didnt know that? gotta say, i'm surprised.

No need to be surprised or to make assumptions simply because I am not familiar with your understanding/definition of spirituality.
Thanks for clarifying what you mean though.

all good
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: jmix on January 26, 2015, 04:31:06 PM
I think with songs like Blasphemy and Black Jesus Pac showed how he felt. I dunno Those Two Songs seem to mock religion. my 2 cents
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: MOBNigga06 on January 26, 2015, 09:17:28 PM
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.
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: jmix on January 26, 2015, 09:40:59 PM
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
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: Sccit on January 26, 2015, 10:14:54 PM
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.
Title: Re: Mutah 'Napoleon' Beale On Music, Meeting 2pac, & Was Tupac a Religious Person?
Post by: Heinz on January 27, 2015, 12:29:51 AM
So much speculation.

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