Tupac's References to God

Ristol

New York's Ambassador
#41
I understand how it's gotten here, but this isn't a thread about abortion rights. It's about whether Tupac believed in God. For my part, I think it's run its course.
 

Euphanasia

Well-Known Member
#43
Tupac was convinced that he and his people were in a horrible place and there was no one in this world to help him/them. He reached out to God to free him from his pain. I think that's what makes his music so incredibly powerful. Not only does it not bother me, it would detract from his music if he hadn't done it imo
 

masta247

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#45
^ I'm almost sure that he did believe in God. I think God was important in his life. He mentioned him far too often to be an unbeliever.

Doesn't a belief in God make you kind of religious, even if you don't follow the rules of any specific religion?
 

Da_Funk

Well-Known Member
#48
I think if you took Tupac's references to god out of his music, it would severly detract from it. Those appeals to god went a long way to creating the hopeless feeling in his music that many of us relate(d) to. That being said, I do not believe in any higher power in the slightest. However, there were times in the past when I did wish there was a higher power out there to help me out.
 

EDouble

Will suck off black men for a dime
#50
^:thumb: & the shit reminds me of people say Pac believed in the Illuminati

regardless of whats what, Pac said Kill-uminati like against five percenters
said it's all about money
 

Ristol

New York's Ambassador
#52
"I clearly believe in God. I don't want anybody to doubt that. I don't know what happens after you die, but I'm sure God exists and I'm even pretty sure he don't wear no shoes. Shut up Pittsey." -Tupac Shakur
 

Euphanasia

Well-Known Member
#53
I still don't know if he actually believed in god 100% or if it was just symbolic and/or poetic.
Really? You can't hear the sincerity in his voice in countless songs where he's screaming to God for help or intervention? Not only did he believe in God, I think he believed in God more than anything else in his life.
 

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
Staff member
#54
Really? You can't hear the sincerity in his voice in countless songs where he's screaming to God for help or intervention? Not only did he believe in God, I think he believed in God more than anything else in his life.
I think he did. But I'm not 100%.
 

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