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Why Don’t Gotv/dstv Want People To Mention God? by ItuExchange(m): 9:18am On Oct 02, 2016
This question mostly has to do with African Magic Yoruba. I sometimes watch it and whenever I watch an interesting Yoruba movie, I tend to view it till the end.

These movies are subscribed in Engilsh, and as you know, 99% of Yorubas believe in God, not matter their religions.

Whenever the cast are speaking and the translation for subscription is being done in English, the GoTV people would always have obliterated anywhere where “God” or “Lord” is being mentioned.

Whenever name of God is mentioned in the subscription, it’s crossed out.

Are the people behind GoTV/DSTV African Magic Yoruba atheists? Or are they trying to avoid offending some atheists?

Why are they doing this? Don’t they themselves believe in a Creator? Is there anything wrong with them?

Don’t they know that part of Yoruba’s core values is a belief is a creator? Why show the movies after all, if they don’t want the name of God to be seen or mentioned?

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Re: Why Don’t Gotv/dstv Want People To Mention God? by oteneaaron(m): 9:28am On Oct 02, 2016
ItuExchange:
This question mostly has to do with African Magic Yoruba. I sometimes watch it and whenever I watch an interesting Yoruba movie, I tend to view it till the end.

These movies are subscribed in Engilsh, and as you know, 99% of Yorubas believe in God, not matter their religions.

Whenever the cast are speaking and the translation for subscription is being done in English, the GoTV people would always have obliterated anywhere where “God” or “Lord” is being mentioned.

Whenever name of God is mentioned in the subscription, it’s crossed out.

Are the people behind GoTV/DSTV African Magic Yoruba atheists? Or are they trying to avoid offending some atheists?

Why are they doing this? Don’t they themselves believe in a Creator? Is there anything wrong with them?

Don’t they know that part of Yoruba’s core values is a belief is a creator? Why show the movies after all, if they don’t want the name of God to be seen or mentioned?

Neteller here: www..com.ng

not just yoruba movies.......

Its simple Logic........You don't need to hear "God" when watching a movie........do you?


Stop cooking up a conspiracy.........

goodmorning
Re: Why Don’t Gotv/dstv Want People To Mention God? by STEVENcrack(m): 12:09pm On Jun 28, 2017
I noticed that recently..
I don't know where this word is heading to... no more reverence to God.

initially it was used for words like Bleep, sex, nigga and other racist and insulting words.
he's really rich in mercy
Re: Why Don’t Gotv/dstv Want People To Mention God? by Lucario007(m): 12:18pm On Jun 28, 2017
The reason for this is simple:
They are trying to remain religiously neutral. You will be surprised, but a lot of people perceived mentioning "Jesus" and "God" as "forcing religion (Christianity) down their throats.

And I'm sure most Christian will find it irritating while watching their favorite shows if all they keep hearing are "Allah" and "Muhammad" and "Allahu Akbar".

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