Monday, 8 September 2014

Right or Wrong? Gospel Singer Michael Says He Believe Jesus Lied About Moses & Noah

Although 33-year-old singer-songwriter Michael Gungor has received multiple Grammy nominations and is a self professed Christian artist, he doesn’t believe that Jesus told the truth when He was here on earth, especially about the Creation and the Flood.

In a recent online podcast, the Wisconsin-born son of pastor and author Ed Gungor, said that he believed Christ was wrong when he talked about the existence of Adam and Noah. Another possibility, according to Gungor, is that Christ deliberately lied to the people at that time because...
they wanted to believe that the story of Genesis and the Flood was real and not figurative.

The worship music artist who, along with his wife, Lisa, received awards for their songs “Beautiful Things,” “Say So” and “Dry Bones” also moved to Denver in 2006 where they formed their own progressive, non-denominational church community called Bloom.

Gungor wrote that it was about time he came right out and said that he doesn’t believe that the earth as we know it was created in six days. He added that he believes the Biblical account of the Creation or Genesis is most likely to have been written as a poem.

The disbelieving gospel singer went on to write “I have no ability to believe that there was a flood that covered all the highest mountains of the world only 4,000 years ago.” He continued, “And that all of the animal species that exist today are here because they were carried in an ark and then somehow walked or flew all around the world from a mountain in the middle east after the water dried up.”

After Gungor’s comments were published online and consequently went viral, several churches and other Christian organizations who had booked events with him cancelled the need for his presence. One radio station in Wisconsin, who had previously booked Gungor for an event, cancelled, stating that they didn’t believe the minds of young Christians needed another person telling them untruths to confuse them any more than they were already.

According to Ken Ham, founder of the Creation Museum, Petersburg, Kentucky, if we disbelieve God’s word about the creation of Adam and Eve or Noah and the Great Flood, why should we believe He told the truth throughout the rest of the Bible? Christ Himself confirmed both of these accounts and He was not in the habit of lying to people to tell them what they wanted to hear, added the president of Answers in Genesis.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good for him. Let him be shunned.

El-shaddai said...

See his mouth. The bible had been written and read by inteligent people long before he was born. How come he thinks he know more than them.

Anonymous said...

Don't blame the guy he thinks he has a point, but he obviously had been misled. Next news plsssss

Anonymous said...

Another publicity stunt. May God have mercy upon his soul.