AC/DC Frontman Slammed By Christian Leaders

June 7, 2011

According to Christian Today, Christian leaders have slammed AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson over his recent claim that "all religions are bad" and "a waste of time."

In a recent interview with PopEater.com an AOL blog the 63-year-old Johnson said, "Well, I don't believe in religion, let's put it that way. I believe all religions are bad. I think they're a waste of time. Jesus was a clever man. He wasn't the son of God. We all know that he was a very clever, wonderful man and he said, 'Church is in here, meaning you are your own church.'"

Allen Palmeri, author of "The Cyberspace Letters", a novel that touches on the influences of culture, commented, "The highway to hell is paved both with good intentions and with bad philosophy like this. Jesus is the way and the truth and the life. He is the alpha, which correlates with the Bible book of Genesis, and the omega, which lines up with the Bible book of Revelation. He's also the author of Brian Johnson's musical talent. When one day he comes to the end of his showmanship on earth, he will have to face the fact that Jesus is the door to God the Father, who is there."

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