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Church Roles In The Rise Of Beer Parlours, Joints And Hotels In Nigeria by JingoOAU(m): 9:04am On Sep 22, 2013
I'm a fan of clubs and relaxation houses. Its is even said that all work and no play make Jack a dull boy. Health wise, it is adviseable for anybody who has worked all the day to find a little time to relax himself/herself so as to calm the nervous systems.

Nevertheless, it is also a known fact that Nigeria is now a booming centre of beer parlous and joints. In these places, immoral things are being displayed. In Lagos for instance, its very difficult to pass tru a street without finding a joint and beer parlour.

Nigerians now finds favour in drinking and clubbing in different joints and beer houses despite the growth and increase of churches and religious beliefs in the country. The funny aspect of this scenario is that most people dat attend all these clubs and hotels for immoral affairs are strong members of their different churches.

The question I want to ask is that....is it that these churches are not giving the right sermon in church or is it that these church members just believe drinking, smoking, partying and clubbing is not a sin??
Re: Church Roles In The Rise Of Beer Parlours, Joints And Hotels In Nigeria by Brimmie(m): 9:09am On Sep 22, 2013
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Re: Church Roles In The Rise Of Beer Parlours, Joints And Hotels In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:14am On Sep 22, 2013
1. Jesus' first miracle was turning water to wine. He was so desperate for alcohol, he didn't even remember to bless the marriage.
2. Drinking, smoking, partying and clubbing are not sins.
3. If you don't like clubs and bars, stay away.
Re: Church Roles In The Rise Of Beer Parlours, Joints And Hotels In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:26am On Sep 22, 2013
hahaha....some churches even use the lobbies of hotels and bars to preach......or better they use the same buildings as nightclubs.....the nightclub owner is their landlord grin


Them born the pastor make im preach against clubbing?

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Re: Church Roles In The Rise Of Beer Parlours, Joints And Hotels In Nigeria by Youngzedd(m): 9:46am On Sep 22, 2013
aManFromMars: 1. Jesus' first miracle was turning water to wine. He was so desperate for alcohol, he didn't even remember to bless the marriage.
2. Drinking, smoking, partying and clubbing are not sins.
3. If you don't like clubs and bars, stay away.



Father forgive him because he doesn't know what he is saying.


Don't let the wrath of the Almighty befall you.

Watch your tongue.
Re: Church Roles In The Rise Of Beer Parlours, Joints And Hotels In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:26am On Sep 22, 2013
aManFromMars: 1. Jesus' first miracle was turning water to wine. He was so desperate for alcohol, he didn't even remember to bless the marriage.
2. Drinking, smoking, partying and clubbing are not sins.
3. If you don't like clubs and bars, stay away.

LMAO . grin
Re: Church Roles In The Rise Of Beer Parlours, Joints And Hotels In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:37am On Sep 22, 2013
He he he! These people have started again. God will soon kick some mouths.
Re: Church Roles In The Rise Of Beer Parlours, Joints And Hotels In Nigeria by Jamji: 11:43am On Sep 22, 2013
Jingo-OAU:
I'm a fan of clubs and relaxation houses. Its is even said that all work and no play make Jack a dull boy. Health wise, it is adviseable for anybody who has worked all the day to find a little time to relax himself/herself so as to calm the nervous systems.

Nevertheless, it is also a known fact that Nigeria is now a booming centre of beer parlous and joints. In these places, immoral things are being displayed. In Lagos for instance, its very difficult to pass tru a street without finding a joint and beer parlour.

Nigerians now finds favour in drinking and clubbing in different joints and beer houses despite the growth and increase of churches and religious beliefs in the country. The funny aspect of this scenario is that most people dat attend all these clubs and hotels for immoral affairs are strong members of their different churches.

The question I want to ask is that....is it that these churches are not giving the right sermon in church or is it that these church members just believe drinking, smoking, partying and clubbing is not a sin??

serious observation
Re: Church Roles In The Rise Of Beer Parlours, Joints And Hotels In Nigeria by inosend: 11:05pm On Dec 10, 2013
aManFromMars: 1. Jesus' first miracle was turning water to wine. He was so desperate for alcohol, he didn't even remember to bless the marriage.

The Bible teaches that you "do not take the wine that leads to debauchery."According to the Bible there are two kinds of wine:one that does NOT lead to debauchery(drunkeness)ie. non alcoholic, and one that leads to drunkeness (alcoholic)
Re: Church Roles In The Rise Of Beer Parlours, Joints And Hotels In Nigeria by tpia5: 11:14pm On Dec 10, 2013
op i dont get your point.

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