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Franklin criticizes Western Christianity’s view on marriage

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published August 13, 2024
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Renowned gospel artist Kirk Franklin has taken a bold stand against what he perceives as the weaponization of marriage within Western Christianity. Speaking on Cam Newton’s popular “Funky Friday” podcast, the 54-year-old musician and choirmaster voiced his concerns about how marriage, giving, and sexuality have been manipulated within the faith to judge and pressure individuals, particularly singles.

Franklin, known for his unwavering Christian faith, specifically criticized the portrayal of marriage as a solution to sin. He argued that this perspective has led to undue pressure on single people within the Christian community, forcing many into marriages that may not be healthy or fulfilling.

“I believe that marriage has been weaponized in Western Christianity,” Franklin said during the interview. “There’s this notion that if you’re living in sin, you need to get married, without understanding that marriage doesn’t fix sin.”

Drawing from his personal experience with his wife, Tammy Collins, Franklin discussed how they have navigated the challenges posed by rigid religious beliefs. He emphasized the need for a deeper understanding of faith, one that is not dictated by cultural norms within Christianity but by a genuine relationship with God.

Franklin also highlighted the specific pressures faced by single women, especially Black women, within their communities. He described the scrutiny they endure at family gatherings, where their marital status is often questioned. “It’s as if not being married or having children is seen as a flaw, a sign that something is wrong with you,” he remarked, criticizing these attitudes as dysfunctional.

The Grammy-winning artist further addressed how the Christian community often elevates marriage as a prerequisite for identity and value, ignoring the potential for single individuals to serve God. While acknowledging that marriage is a positive institution, Franklin noted that the Apostle Paul suggested that some could be even more useful in the kingdom if they were single. “Yet, we’ve made marriage a necessary distraction,” he said.

Franklin expressed concern that some of his friends were pressured into marriage by the belief that it was a requirement for serving in ministry. “People rush into marriage thinking they’re fulfilling God’s will, but they’re really just following man’s dogma,” he said. “You can be single and be used by God. Being married is not a prerequisite for God’s hand on your life, but we’ve weaponized it.”

He concluded his critique by addressing the harsh judgment faced by those whose marriages end in divorce, pointing out the hypocrisy in how the same community that pressures people into marriage often condemns them when those marriages fail.

Kirk Franklin, who has been married to Tammy Collins since 1996 and shares four children with her, urged for a broader understanding of faith and purpose beyond marital status. His comments have sparked conversations within the Christian community, challenging long-held beliefs and encouraging a more inclusive approach to faith and personal growth.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Emmanuel Mensah

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