Harrison Okiri, the
Nigerian singer better known as Harrysong, has argued that “God is not in
heaven.”
According to the beliefs of some religions, heaven is a
spiritual realm of paradise. It is often described as an abode for good people
when they die.
The Bible also describes heaven as the dwelling place of
God.
But in a post on his Instagram story, the ‘Baba For The Girls’ wondered how it is possible for God to already exist at a particular location that he only later created.
The singer relied on the account of creation — according to
the book of Genesis — for his argument.
Harrysong also asked critics to make their research before
disputing his post.
“Genesis 1-1 ‘In the beginning, God created the heaven and
the earth’. How possible is it for you to be in a location and later create
that location,” he wrote?
“God is not in
heaven. Don’t judge read.. study, think, research.”
Harrysong has established himself as a popular name in the
country’s music landscape with his fusion of Afropop-dancehall style.
He started his career as a music director in church before
releasing his tribute song to Nelson Mandela in 2012.
He gained prominence with the release of ‘I’m In Love’ and
‘Taiye and Kehinde’, his two hit singles.
The singer has two albums and one extended play (EP) to his
credit.
The projects are ‘Testifier’ (2012), ‘Kingmaker’ (2017), and
‘Right About now’ (2020).
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