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When Will Nigerians Stop Following Pastors BLINDLY? by Richieboyn: 2:26pm On Jan 13, 2013
The rate at which Nigerians follow deir 'men of God' and Pastors blindly is to say the least, alarming. Some don't even take as much as a second to access what the so called man of God is saying before rushing into action. Some have become respectful to a fault.
The latest trend now is illiteracy especially on facebook. Some people don't even bother to read what d man of God posts before writing 'Aaaaaaamennnnn'. 'Yes sir' 'Yes daddy'. The number of likes and comments u'll find on each one is also outrageous. Besides, there's no proof that it's actually d pastor. Cos der are soooooo many pages with THE SAME NAME

U cn click d links below to understand what am talking about.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10151453461573488&id=87046278487&refid=17&ref=stream&_ft_=fbid.10151453461573488
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=231510963650674&id=87046278487&refid=17&ref=stream&_ft_=fbid.231510963650674

Why d blind following? No evil intentions intended please. Just a discussion forum. Thank you.

Re: When Will Nigerians Stop Following Pastors BLINDLY? by Baba419(m): 4:05pm On Jan 13, 2013
It's when the number of miracles reduce and people see that some are in heaven on earth and hell likewise. Until nigerians know that Christianity was Constantine's control method for the population which was brought to us by the white man to control the primitive man while he robs him of his ancient history, Nigeria's second biggest export after oil. Until we realize that our own messiah might just be on earth presently.

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Re: When Will Nigerians Stop Following Pastors BLINDLY? by Yooguyz: 5:11pm On Jan 13, 2013
@op you are so jobless that you are monitoring posts on face book
get a life old man!
Re: When Will Nigerians Stop Following Pastors BLINDLY? by pastormustwacc: 6:21pm On Jan 13, 2013
Gambanza!
Re: When Will Nigerians Stop Following Pastors BLINDLY? by Richieboyn: 7:26pm On Jan 13, 2013
@yooguyz........silence is the best answer to a fool like you. So I wnt talk after dis.
Re: When Will Nigerians Stop Following Pastors BLINDLY? by Yooguyz: 7:46pm On Jan 13, 2013
Richieboyn: @yooguyz........silence is the best answer to a fool like you. So I wnt talk after dis.
boy you need Jesus badly!
Re: When Will Nigerians Stop Following Pastors BLINDLY? by Nobody: 7:55pm On Jan 13, 2013
Reasons why Nigerians follow pastors blindly



blacks, whether in the third world, or in the diaspora, are more drawn to religion than non-blacks, especially second hand religions, because:
(a) we are economically disadvantaged and feel less in control of our lives,
(b) We come from superstitious cultures and easily migrate from 0ld superstions to new ones,
(c) We are least educated, have an aversion for rigors of scientific experimentation and analysis,therefore we have the least understanding of how the universe works.
And (d) [/b]the purveyors of religion( those who materialy benefit from religion) employ all the tricks of psychology and marketing to specifically target the often fragmented lives and minds of blacks to their benefit.

Blacks suffer from fragmented history, fragmented cultures, fragmented family setups, fragmented educational priorities [b]and therefore fragmented Realities.

It is these fragmented realities that religious fraudsters see as an inexhaustible resource to capitalise on and exploit.

This is why we have more than 10,000 churches in Lagos and also why no library had been built in Anambara since 1966.

Source: plaetton

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