Tuesday, 3 September 2013

''I do not believe in marriage'' - Femi kuti

Femi kuti is known for his love for women...he even said that he has sex a lot and has had children with some of his dancers.

In a recent interview, Femi stated his disbelief in Marriage, i just snipped the good part from the whole interview.

You had children with your dancers?

There is no big deal in getting my dancers pregnant. Besides they are beautiful and are human beings. If Micheal Jackson gets his dancers pregnant that is no big deal. I don’t believe in marriage. Though I’ve been married before and my wife knew I didn’t believe in marriage but we still got married. It was not a big deal that my father married 27 wives. That is my own belief. My first son, Made, however believes in marriage and I respect that. I don’t expect anyone to believe in my own opinion. Also, I don’t believe in religion because I don’t understand what it has done to the world.

Religion has divided the world, for instance, the Anglican broke away from the Catholic Church and many people have died because of religion. It was people that killed Jesus Christ yet the same people still worship Him. For me, the church is not meant to collect money from people. Now people say we should beg for forgiveness and I was not around when Jesus was crucified. I was born 1962 and even if I was born during that time I would not have followed them to crucify Jesus because I hate violence and I am a man of peace. If I go to church, I won’t understand what they are doing.

LOOOLS! What do you have to say people?

3 comments:

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  2. Thank God Femi Kuti's thoughts about marriage have no significant impact on the sanctity and sacredness of the institution. It's just like me saying "I don't believe in music"...how will that affect music?

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  3. Thank God Femi Kuti's thoughts about marriage have no significant impact on the sanctity and sacredness of the institution. It's just like me saying "I don't believe in music"...how will that affect music?

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