Sebastian Karpiel-Bułecka honestly about the church, faith and apostasy.

Sebastian Karpiel-Bułecka speaks honestly about the Church and faith. He also spoke about celebrities committing apostasy

As reported by the “Pudelek” portal, Sebastian Karpiel-Bułecka decided to share his thoughts on faith. The musician also referred to the acts of apostasy that more and more people are deciding to commit. What the artist said?

Sebastian Karpiel-Bułecka about faith

Sebastian Karpiel-Bułecka was a guest on “Żurnalist”. One of the topics discussed in the podcast was faith. The musician has never hidden the fact that faith and tradition are extremely important to him. In the aforementioned conversation, the musician referred to the act of apostasy, which many artists have decided to undertake.

Karpiel-Bułecka admitted that he does not fully understand the need for stars to flaunt their decision to leave the Catholic Church. As he emphasized, for him it is a rather “intimate” issue. He added that if he decided to take such a step, he certainly wouldn't flaunt it, but “he would just do it by himself, in silence”.

“I don't really know what purpose it serves and whether it's good for anyone to flaunt such things. Apparently he has such a need and such a view on the matter. I don't have one,” added the musician.

Karpiel-Bułecka o church

Karpiel-Bułecka also emphasized that when approaching the church and faith, he tries to separate people associated with the institution from God. He emphasized that people serve in the Church , who have “flaws”, “defective”, “imperfect”.

“It is easy to imagine that these people who in this work in church, they also make mistakes, do bad things, sin, sometimes do terrible things, because they are human,” said Paulina Krupińska's husband.

The musician emphasized that he himself likes to go to church and feels good there. He emphasized, however, that he would not judge others. In his opinion, there can be many good and many bad people in the Church, just as there are outside of that institution. He emphasized that there is no point in “pigeonholing” anyone.

Karpiel-Bułecka does not hide the fact that he himself experienced a crisis of faith and needed time to understand that this is all that happened, it made sense.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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