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Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by Nobody: 2:46pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
urheme: You must be a joker, tell all your friends and family you are atheist and see how they react. Regardless of if you're "antagonistic" or not you'll notice how they all treat you differently. Simply looking at nairaland will tell you its not easy being atheist in Nigeria. |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by urheme: 2:52pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
LightandDarkness: and you think it is easy being a christian i mean "Christian" not church goer |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by Nobody: 3:02pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
urheme: How common is it to be ostracized because you're a christian |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by JackBizzle: 3:02pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
urheme: What kind of christian? |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by urheme: 3:08pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
JackBizzle: dogged followers of Christ who do not collect tithe and offerings.....they go about doing and do not collect a penny from people. and not partisan Christians. |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by urheme: 3:14pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
LightandDarkness: it is very common.... i have being in a muslim community where they called me arana, i am not allowed to eat with them or drink with their cups, they refuse to share anything with me, be it groundnut or chips.....churches are being burn down and Christians are being killed in Nigeria....you may not know how difficult it is in some part of this country for you to be a christian until one is faced with the challenge. |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by analice107: 3:44pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
urheme:Not just in the North. Here where it's believed that almost everyone is a Christian, try being a clean and clear Christian who will not contribute in petty gossips. Who works in an office where pranks are played to make money, but you come out saying "Am a Christian, i can't do it". Try telling the truth no matter what happens. In the midst of your friends who are always talking about their sexual escapades but you are saying, " Fornication is a sin". Just try being Christ like and see persecution amongst the same people who also go to church like you. Without words, your way of life judges them and you are hated for it. Your friends cutting off because you preach too much. When i was in Uni, my friends called me "Mary mother of Jesus" in a disparaging manner, with the hope that i'd feel its a bad thing and join them. On the 11 of this month, a friend called me to bring my Company's details to quote for a job in a Federal government Parastatal, only, the contract will not be executed. When the money has been disbossed into our accounts, we are to return 2.5million to the Ogas who signed the contract and keep 500k for myself. three Million as a whole. This friend told me to come with as many friends as possible, as this was going on, some friends got to hear about the deal and were very interested. When i was left alone, i discovered the Holy Spirit had withdrawn and i lost my peace. I began enquiring. What happened? Did i do something or say something wrong? Why have i all of sudden lost my peace? He spoke and said " For every labour, there's profit, but this profit you are about to make, Where is the labour?. What??. Although i knew what the deal was all about, but i didn't see it as me stealing anything. But when the Lord spoke thus, and i also called 4everGod a friend from here, and he said, "Walk away, that is stealing". I called my friends and told them i wasn't interested any longer. Why, they asked, i said, "The deal is stealing and God is against stealing". High government officials are using people's company names to steal from the government, and i won't help them My dear some of them are still not talking to me till now. Why? They were to come under my company to make this free 500k without breaking a sweat. Now, my friends hate me. Meanwhile, i need that money baaaad. With two companies, i would have come out with 1m, stressless. But, No. This is what Christianity is, not church attendance. 2 Likes |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by analice107: 3:58pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
urheme:Being a Christian is the hardest thing to be. You are told "Thou shall not commit fornication", but the object of fornication is not taken away from you. The girls are all over dressing like Karashikas before you. They go almost half nude, you see this. If you can't touch, you should at least fantasize, but, it is also said that, if you think it in your heart, you have done it. The worst part is, Your Soul is saved but your sexual urge is not. So, from time to time, you body sees something and reacts, yet you can't react back if its not your spouse. The hardest part is, no one will stop you if you decides to go ahead, you'd have to stop yourself. Christianity is practiced in secret more than its practiced in the open. Its very hard to be a Christian my dear. 1 Like |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by JackBizzle: 4:08pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
urheme: So you mean 1% of christians? |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by JackBizzle: 4:09pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
analice107: What is with born again christians and sexual negativity? It is not hard to be a Nigerian christian. |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by analice107: 4:31pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
JackBizzle:That's because sexual sin is the hardest to overcome. if you can overcome sexual sin, you can over come any other kind of sin. Try it and see. So, its easy being a Nigerian Christian? Why is that? 1 Like |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by JackBizzle: 4:49pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
analice107: Nigerian christians worship money. From internet research, a lot of christians are lying about their sexual morality since Nigerians watch a lot of porn 2 Likes |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by urheme: 5:00pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
analice107. you just said it all. lately i was hit by the power of God and was naturally convicted of anything that is unpleasing to God. to be frank.. i could no longer carry any artificial hair, be it braid or weavons, no fake finger nail, eye lashes.... ..no make up. no wearing trousers...is a serious matter. Christianity is actually simple but the people of the world make it hard...... My life was more complicated as an atheist than being a christian......i have inner peace and joy beyond measure. 1 Like |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by analice107: 5:04pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
urheme:Wait, Urheme is a girl? |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by Nobody: 5:05pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
urheme: Cool and then you just move to a Christian community. Where would the atheists go? |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by hopefulLandlord: 5:07pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
JackBizzle: not just a lot of porn but Nigerians are top ten in gay and lesbian porn searches in the world a also disagree with Analice107's assertion that sexual immorality is the hardest to overcome although I'll admit its up there the biggest sin to overcome in Nigeria is the temptation to be corrupt, when you have sex to a particular point you find out there's really nothing new , I know this from experience I'll also admit that I've met several Christians over the years who have conquered sexual immortality as far as I can see corruption however is endemic that almost every Nigerian Christian supports it one way or the other corruption is actually not the problem but HYPOCRISY I've never met a corruption free Christian, I'm not denying that there may not be one but I've never met one who after scratching the pristine external surface, getting close enough to them that one has to see them for who they are is not corrupt in one way or another especially when we have business dealings why I say HYPOCRISY is the hardest is that these Christians have a way of defending their version of "corruption" by whitewashing it and have successfully deluded themselves into thinking what they're doing isn't corruption per say but .................................. fill that gap with the senseless defense they have basically, they say "I gave the Police N200 so that they'll let me go, I'm late for the meeting and I'll lose a lot more than N200, so its not corruption" corruption becomes what they "define" it to be this hypocrisy extends to several other bad behaviours but the hypocritical view of corruption is the one I've seen in 97% of Christians I know on the surface and 100% of Christians I get close to let me reiterate that I've NOT met a Christian that isn't involved in corruption one way or another, they usually give a pristine appearance but their corruption shines through when you get close enough 6 Likes |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by analice107: 5:07pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
JackBizzle:You have Christians who you watch this porn together. |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by lepasharon(f): 5:40pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
JackBizzle: Kmt..They act so prudish but the statistics say otherwise |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by JackBizzle: 7:14pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
analice107: I watched it with you just before our fornication, remember? 1 Like |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by JackBizzle: 7:16pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
urheme: You are deceiving yourself. So not wearing trousers and artificial hair will carry you into heaven? If you have inner peace, you wouldnt be here telling fake stories to atheists 1 Like |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by JackBizzle: 7:19pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
lepasharon: Their hypocrisy is nothing new. After all, the most hardcore anti-gay pastors in USA are actually gay themselves http://www.advocate.com/politics/politicians/2015/05/29/16-antigay-leaders-exposed-gay-or-bi |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by JackBizzle: 7:21pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
hopefulLandlord: Nna, that is why I say that religion is just a tool. It is only as good as its interpretation. In a corrupt country, christianity is corrupt eg Nigerian fraudulent tithe pastors, Nigerian christians who love bribe! In a liberal country, christianity is liberal eg gay bishops in the UK 1 Like |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by uvalued(m): 7:36pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
yakitiyakiti yakitiyakiti. continue |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by Isaacmacdon(m): 8:06pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
analice107:Send me an email of your number. I'd like to get close to you and other people with same objective. |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by JackBizzle: 8:15pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
analice107: That is nice to know. Unfortunately, I do not believe this virtue signalling story of yours. 2 Likes |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by analice107: 9:33pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
JackBizzle:I don't care what you believe. You don't matter. i wasn't responding to you, so gerawt. |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by analice107: 9:34pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
Isaacmacdon:. |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by JackBizzle: 9:35pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
analice107: Were you inspired by hardmirror? 3 Likes |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by mmsen: 9:40pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
JackBizzle: Most religious people lack empathy for anyone. How many times have you heard a religious person claim that if person x only prayed more unfortunate event y wouldn't have happened? |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by analice107: 9:41pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
JackBizzle:Really? The illogical logic boy is fantasizing doing me. Poor guy. |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by JackBizzle: 10:03pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
analice107: The thought must really make you wet....huh |
Re: How Atheists Feel On Nairaland; Part Two by JackBizzle: 10:05pm On Jan 24, 2017 |
mmsen: Haiti's earthquake happened because they practiced some voodoo there and they had sexual carnivals there |
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