Katarsis X-TRA- Hasan Mezarcı: “Mesih Olarak Allah’la Konuşuyorum ve Dini Güncelliyorum!”
Bana Göre TV
49 min, 11 sec
This transcript captures an in-depth conversation with Hasan Mezarcı, focusing on his personal beliefs, experiences, and his controversial claims of being the Messiah.
Summary
- The conversation begins with Hasan Mezarcı discussing his early life, his time in prison, and his religious experiences that led him to proclaim himself as the Messiah.
- He shares his views on religious practices, his criticism of Islamic teachings, and his perspective on the need to update religious practices to fit the modern world.
- Mezarcı talks about the pushback he faced from society after his claim, including allegations of mental illness and the impact on his family.
- He delves into his interpretation of religious texts and explains why he believes certain Islamic laws should be nullified.
- Throughout the dialogue, Mezarcı reflects on his personal journey, the reaction of his family to his claims, and how he perceives his role as the Messiah.
Chapter 1
Introduction to Hasan Mezarcı discussing his early life and experiences.
- Mezarcı talks about his childhood, his education in religious schools, and his early religious beliefs.
- He reflects on his time spent in prison and the start of his religious experiences that eventually led him to believe he is the Messiah.
Chapter 2
Mezarcı explains his religious beliefs and his criticism of Islamic teachings.
- Mezarcı criticizes certain Islamic laws and practices, stating they are outdated and need to be revised.
- He asserts his authority to nullify some religious commandments and encourages updating religion to align with modern times.
Chapter 3
Mezarcı discusses the societal backlash he faced and the personal impact on his family.
- He talks about the challenges his children faced due to his controversial claims and the alienation they experienced in society.
- Mezarcı expresses his frustration with how he was portrayed in the media and by religious authorities after proclaiming himself as the Messiah.