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Rami Chuene, others speak on Boity’s controversial post

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South African celebs have decided to contribute to the controversial post rapper and media personality Boity.


This is coming after Boity made a post concerning the Bible being patriarchal.

Celebrities took to their social media to share their views on the touchy subject about Christianity and traditional beliefs.

However, since her post, Mzansi social media users have been divided.

She posted:” Lol! The Bible is the epitome of patriarchy. Thoroughly.” 

Some of our celebs support her statement while others are against it.

Veteran actress Rami Chuene said: “Based on who Christ was, Christians today would have never understood, tolerated nor accepted him. Christians doing a lot of things in his name, things he’d never do or entertain. Like he’d be bothered by isiphandla? Mxm. Worse, he was not even a Christian.”

Media personality Tbo Touch wrote: “Traditional healers have always been associated with witchcraft. I grew up despising Sangomaz in the name of religion. As my faith in Christ continues to grow. I’m learning more about my identity and God has heightened my spirituality piety.”

Radio and TV host Penny Lebyane also supported Boity.

Veteran actor, Tumelo Masha also shared his two cents on the matter.

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