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I Do Not Believe In God Any Longer – Singer, Jonathan

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Canadian born singer and songwriter, Jonathan Steingard has shared a lingering thought that has been troubling him over the years on his faith as a Christian.

Jonathan in a recent series of posts on his Instagram page disclosed his resolve on believing the existence and personality of God despite been born into a Christian family. According to the guitarist, he no longer believes in the creator (God).

Naija News understands that Jonathan was not only born into a Christian family, he is also a Pastor’s son.

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According to Jonathan while sharing his opinion, he did not just come up with the conclusion at this time, but that the thought has been nurtured in his heart for a long time until now that he was able to voice out.

He also noted that before his submission was brought to the public, he had related it with his friends and he understands that they share the same opinion with him.

Jonathan, further revealed that he has found a new part and no longer in the Christiandom nor doing gospel music again. Adding that his members also have split and engaged themselves doing other jobs outside the faith.

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He said, “I’ve been terrified to post this for a while – but it feels like it’s time for me to be honest. I hope this is not the end of the conversation, but the beginning. I hope this is encouraging to people who might feel the same but are as afraid to speak as I am. I want to be open. I want to be transparent with you all – and also open to having my heart changed in the future. I am not looking for a debate at all – just a chance to share my story in the hopes some good can come from it. I love you all.”

Read the full narrative on Jonathan’s Instagram page below.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CAbHm10lt7w/

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In another news, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has assured that the ban on religious gatherings across the country would end by the first Sunday of June.

This was made known in a statement signed by CAN President, Rev Samson Ayokunle, yesterday.