Christianity Has Limited The Thinking Of Most Ghanaians – Nana Tonardo

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Outspoken Ghanaian actor, Emile Wood who is popularly known as Nana Tornado has taken another swipe at Ghanaian Christian believers stating that they have allowed their belief in the Christianity religion to limit their thinking abilities to the barest minimum.

According to him, most Christians have the belief that they will commit a dreaded sin should they allow themselves to think beyond the boundaries of the Bible which he finds very funny and insane.

Tonardo stressed that even though he stopped being a Christian some four months ago, he recalls that the Bible requires that people do not limit their thinking, something Ghanaian Christians have decided to throw into the dustbin.

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The actor who attained his fame in the media space from featuring in Delay’s “Afia Schwarzenegger” TV Series during the interview on the ‘Uncut’ show hosted by Zionfelix further made the point that Christians in Ghana believe that everything in this life can be achieved with prayer because the Bible says so.

He added that prayer works but it is just one percent, the rest of what man can achieve in this life is largely due to the efforts one puts in.

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The fashion enthused actor ended his bizarrely frank argument by calling on people who describe themselves as Christians in Ghana to do well and use their minds for the betterment of their lives.

Check out the video of Tonardo expressing his opinion on the Ghanaian Christian believer below:

 

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