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Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by haibe(m): 2:06pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
So sad. Rip to them |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by Nobody: 2:09pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
people have still not understood life. death is normal. it's part of life. the quicker yall shove that down your throats the better. RIP cuties. 1 Like |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by glossy6(f): 2:10pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
So sad. May God console the bereaved. RIP angels. |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by Omoluabi16(m): 2:17pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
Somethings in life are difficult to comprehend. What soothing words will make meaning to the parents of these lovely angels? God still remains unquestionable though.. May God the bleeding hearts soonest in Jesus' name. Goodbye angels. |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by Spells(m): 2:18pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
R. I. P kids.. Y'all struggle has ended... |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by Nobody: 2:19pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
2special: Job tooo 1 Like |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by Irishrena1(f): 2:25pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
Not long ago it was two friends that died at a beach side birthday party. Now two young sisters die at another outdoor birthday party. Can we please make these birthday parties indoors and avoid recreational site birthday parties? Please? We've had enough already! |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by Omoluabi16(m): 2:27pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
23Tunde45:While People express sympathy, you seek to only disrespect christian religion. its my faith bro.. deal with it. |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by elvision1(m): 2:43pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
2special: i can't help but say what's wrong with you? God wasn't silent there, Jesus didn't call for help. The Hebrew boys didn't get burnt and daniel was safe in the den. 1 Like |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by Onegai(f): 3:13pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
Shouldn't there be a check about the Safety standards of the park and shut it down until it is seen that the accident was an unpreventable one? Wait, do we even have any Health and Safety Board in Nigeria? So many people are starting Amusement parks without the basics: good technical support (not some mechanics using 2nd hand parts to replace broken parts), a Rescue team (a lot of people die here because no help in the first 30 minutes after accident), trained A&E staff and a body to constantly monitor them. Where is the official response of Oakland Park's management? |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by Nobody: 3:22pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
veekid: 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by tayooluwole: 3:31pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
2special: When Daniel was thrown into the lion's den, he saved him and when d 3 hebrew men were thrown into a fire, he saved them, but in some other cases of persecution, he never saved. Like the case of Paul, Stephen, the case of Elisha Olawale killed in abuja days ago and many many more... My question is why being selective when it comes to saving his servants 1 Like |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by macviv4all: 3:38pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
nnamdiokere45: God is never the course of their death. The Bible says that it's unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly according to the Job 34:10-12, James 1:10-13. When the Bible tells us that birth day is not for true Christians we tend not to concur to it. The day or anniversary of one’s birth; in Hebrew, yohm hul·leʹdheth (Ge 40:20) and in Greek, ge·neʹsi·a (Mt 14:6; Mr 6:21).The Hebrews kept records of the year one was born, as the Bible’s genealogical and chronological data reveal. (Nu 1:2, 3; Jos 14:10; 2Ch 31:16, 17) The ages of Levites, priests, and kings were not left to guesswork. (Nu 4:3; 8:23-25; 2Ki 11:21; 15:2; 18:2) This was also true in the case of Jesus.—Lu 2:21, 22, 42; 3:23. According to the Scriptures, the day the baby was born was usually one of rejoicing and thanksgiving on the part of the parents, and rightly so, for “look! Sons are an inheritance from Jehovah; the fruitage of the belly is a reward." (Ps 127:3; Jer 20:15; Lu 1:57, 58) However, there is no indication in the Scriptures that faithful worshipers of Jehovah ever indulged in the pagan practice of annually celebrating birthdays. The Bible makes direct reference to only two birthday celebrations, those of Pharaoh of Egypt (18th century B.C.E.) and Herod Antipas (1st century C.E.)..). .). These two accounts are similar in that both occasions were marked with great feasting and granting of favors; both are remembered for executions, the beheading of Pharaoh’s chief baker in the first instance, the beheading of John the Baptizer in the latter.—Ge 40:18-22; 41:13; Mt 14:6-11; Mr 6:21-28.While the expression “on the day of our king,” at Hosea 7:5, may possibly indicate a birthday party for the apostate king of Israel when the princes “sickened themselves . . . because of wine,” it could as easily be the anniversary day of his accession to the throne when similar festivities were held.When Job’s sons “held a banquet at the house of each one on his own day” it should not be supposed that they were celebrating their birthdays. (Job 1:4) “Day” in this verse translates the Hebrew word yohm and refers to a period of time from sunrise to sunset. On the other hand, “birthday” is a compound of the two Hebrew words yohm (day) and hul·leʹdheth. The distinction between “day” and one’s birthday may be noted in Genesis 40:20, where both expressions appear: “Now on the third day [yohm] it turned out to be Pharaoh’s birthday [literally, “the day (yohm) of the birth (hul·leʹdheth) of Pharaoh”].”So it is certain that Job 1:4 does not refer to a birthday, as is unquestionably the case at Genesis 40:20. It would seem that Job’s seven sons held a family gathering (possibly a spring or harvest festival) and as the feasting made the week-long circuit, each son hosted the banquet in his own house “on his own day.”With the introduction of Christianity the viewpoint toward birthday celebrations did not change. Jesus inaugurated a binding Memorial, not of his birth, but of his death, saying: “Keep doing this in remembrance of me.” (Lu 22:19) If early Christians did not celebrate or memorialize thebirthday of their Savior, much less would they celebrate their own day of birth. Historian Augustus Neander writes: “The notion of a birthday festival was far from the ideas of the Christians of this period.” (The History of the Christian Religion and Church, During the Three First Centuries, translated by H. J. Rose, 1848, p. 190) “Origen [a writer of the third century C.E.] . . . insists that ‘of all the holy people in the Scriptures, no one is recorded to have kept a feast or held a great banquet on his birthday. It is only sinners (like Pharaoh and Herod) who make great rejoicings over the day on which they were born into this world below. The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913, Vol. X, p. 709.Clearly, then, the festive celebration of birthdays does not find its origin in either the Hebrew or the Greek Scriptures. Additionally, M’Clintock and Strong’s Cyclopædia (1882, Vol. I, p. 817) says the Jews “regarded birthday celebrations as parts of idolatrous worship . . . , and this probably on account of the idolatrous rites with which they were observed in honor of those who were regarded as the patron gods of the day on which the party was born. |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by macviv4all: 3:42pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
nnamdiokere45: God is never the course of their death. The Bible says that it's unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly according to the Job 34:10-12, James 1:10-13. When the Bible tells us that birth day is not for true Christians we tend not to concur to it. BIRTHDAY: The day or anniversary of one’s birth; in Hebrew, yohm hul·leʹdheth (Ge 40:20) and in Greek, ge·neʹsi·a (Mt 14:6; Mr 6:21).The Hebrews kept records of the year one was born, as the Bible’s genealogical and chronological data reveal. (Nu 1:2, 3; Jos 14:10; 2Ch 31:16, 17) The ages of Levites, priests, and kings were not left to guesswork. (Nu 4:3; 8:23-25; 2Ki 11:21; 15:2; 18:2) This was also true in the case of Jesus.—Lu 2:21, 22, 42; 3:23. According to the Scriptures, the day the baby was born was usually one of rejoicing and thanksgiving on the part of the parents, and rightly so, for “look! Sons are an inheritance from Jehovah; the fruitage of the belly is a reward." (Ps 127:3; Jer 20:15; Lu 1:57, 58) However, there is no indication in the Scriptures that faithful worshipers of Jehovah ever indulged in the pagan practice of annually celebrating birthdays. The Bible makes direct reference to only two birthday celebrations, those of Pharaoh of Egypt (18th century B.C.E.) and Herod Antipas (1st century C.E.)..). .). These two accounts are similar in that both occasions were marked with great feasting and granting of favors; both are remembered for executions, the beheading of Pharaoh’s chief baker in the first instance, the beheading of John the Baptizer in the latter.—Ge 40:18-22; 41:13; Mt 14:6-11; Mr 6:21-28.While the expression “on the day of our king,” at Hosea 7:5, may possibly indicate a birthday party for the apostate king of Israel when the princes “sickened themselves . . . because of wine,” it could as easily be the anniversary day of his accession to the throne when similar festivities were held.When Job’s sons “held a banquet at the house of each one on his own day” it should not be supposed that they were celebrating their birthdays. (Job 1:4) “Day” in this verse translates the Hebrew word yohm and refers to a period of time from sunrise to sunset. On the other hand, “birthday” is a compound of the two Hebrew words yohm (day) and hul·leʹdheth. The distinction between “day” and one’s birthday may be noted in Genesis 40:20, where both expressions appear: “Now on the third day [yohm] it turned out to be Pharaoh’s birthday [literally, “the day (yohm) of the birth (hul·leʹdheth) of Pharaoh”].”So it is certain that Job 1:4 does not refer to a birthday, as is unquestionably the case at Genesis 40:20. It would seem that Job’s seven sons held a family gathering (possibly a spring or harvest festival) and as the feasting made the week-long circuit, each son hosted the banquet in his own house “on his own day.”With the introduction of Christianity the viewpoint toward birthday celebrations did not change. Jesus inaugurated a binding Memorial, not of his birth, but of his death, saying: “Keep doing this in remembrance of me.” (Lu 22:19) If early Christians did not celebrate or memorialize thebirthday of their Savior, much less would they celebrate their own day of birth. Historian Augustus Neander writes: “The notion of a birthday festival was far from the ideas of the Christians of this period.” (The History of the Christian Religion and Church, During the Three First Centuries, translated by H. J. Rose, 1848, p. 190) “Origen [a writer of the third century C.E.] . . . insists that ‘of all the holy people in the Scriptures, no one is recorded to have kept a feast or held a great banquet on his birthday. It is only sinners (like Pharaoh and Herod) who make great rejoicings over the day on which they were born into this world below. The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913, Vol. X, p. 709.Clearly, then, the festive celebration of birthdays does not find its origin in either the Hebrew or the Greek Scriptures. Additionally, M’Clintock and Strong’s Cyclopædia (1882, Vol. I, p. 817) says the Jews “regarded birthday celebrations as parts of idolatrous worship . . . , and this probably on account of the idolatrous rites with which they were observed in honor of those who were regarded as the patron gods of the day on which the party was born. I think that this can change people view as respect birthdays |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by JewelBukky(f): 4:12pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
Eeyaa... Too bad. May dia souls R.I.P nd may God comfort d mother |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by APOSTLECHUMA: 4:16pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
MAY THE ALL-KNOWING GOD,REST THEIR SOULS. |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by itsmaleekbaby(m): 4:29pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
excondido: The cup fall from table and it broke |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by thorpido(m): 4:31pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
People say,'How can God take?'.What's the proof that God took them? |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by 2special(m): 4:35pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
@ elvision1 The night before Jesus was crucify,did he not pray that the cup should pass over him,did God answer him or when Job was experince great loss,was God not aware.....and how will you feel if l say something is wrong with your brain cant you just correct a fellow without abusive remarks? |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by LUV1: 4:51pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
This is really sad that is while we need to be ready because any thing can happen please get readdy for eternal life. |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by LUV1: 4:54pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font]This is really sad that is while we need to be ready because any thing can happen please get readdy for eternal life. |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by agadaone1(m): 4:57pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
Don't you think you have made enough update on Twitter on the death of those kids already...RIP to the dead |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by elvision1(m): 5:32pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
2special: i can,but i couldn't help it with your case. JESUS after saying that prayer still told Peter with confidence "don't you think i can call on my father and he will send legions of angels"? |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by 2special(m): 5:37pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
And to you that is the best way you practise your christianity to correct someone or even to win a soul,u need to insult first abi @ elevision1 |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by sonnie10: 8:37pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
Coldfeets: There are city employees who are designated to inspect those parks in sane climes. We just copy thing without putting the appropriate measures to monitor them in place. Someone is supposed to be cooling their heels in jail by now while investigation continues. |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by favyff(f): 9:24pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
23Tunde45: If only you can accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and personal saviour it will the best decision for your life. God knows the reason why the little children died, let them rest in peace. |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by Coldfeet(f): 10:13pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
Coldfeets:Ibu onye? Cold.feet bu so ofu ebe a! Ke ebe ishi wete aham bia tinyere ya "s" ? |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by Jasy(m): 11:29pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
That moment when u'll hear that the engineer has been complain about the fault for at least 3 months .........smh for this Country. Sheer negligence still killing innocent citizens. RIP to the dead kids 1 Like |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by tzoracle: 1:12am On Jul 13, 2016 |
owolabi400: Op ps always confirm your info all this fake bloggers How polopark take resemble oakland Why u wan kill person business just like that Dindirin |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by Coldfeets: 12:01pm On Jul 13, 2016 |
Coldfeet: Ha ha ha… nne ị dịkwa very very funny. As from kịtaa kịtaa, ị ghọọla coldfeet nke old testamentị Say Amen |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by Nwachina(f): 9:05pm On Jul 14, 2016 |
RIP,is not funny at all |
Re: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by deebrain(m): 5:39pm On Jul 15, 2016 |
[b]We are very religious and so hypocritical! "Don't question God, Don't question God"....But God has already been questioned. And whenever we ourselves go through agony or depression, we do worse.... WE DO QUESTION,CHALLENGE AND EVEN INSULT GOD!!!! In agony and weeping, there will be plenty of questions and like these type of cases-directed at God. Even those who are strong in faith will do so in their minds....in a painful case like this. So Lets stop all these nonsense and do the needful..... IT IS YOUR PRAYERS MOTIVATED BY LOVE, AND ACTS OF LOVE, THAT WILL HEAL THE PERSON IN DISTRESS-not religious statements and defense theory. Stop trying to defend God when you meet someone in pain or in a situation like this. Rather Do like God {Jesus} will do if He met someone that was wailing at Him in pain.... HE WOULD HEAL {SAY A PRAYER OF HEALING TO } THE PERSON. He wont defend Himself at that moment. Oh God!! Give this woman a blessing that will take away this reproach that she is presently facing. Do something that will put a wonderful smile on her face again! gosh!![/b] |
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