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Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by JackBizzle: 3:20pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
Seun, please do something about these derailers. Fake deists and mumu christians in alt monikers 3 Likes |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by Nobody: 5:55pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
Despite valiant efforts, this thread is being derailed cc davien Dekatron Johnydon22 hahn come share your experiences. 3 Likes |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by lepasharon(f): 7:16pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
HateU2: Yo |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by Nobody: 7:52pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
lepasharon:wanna pm you but have seen your siggy. Wanna ask some questions but never mind |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by MrPresident1: 7:54pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
Good is God, keep this in mind as you deconvert from religion. God is everything good. You cannot want a shot at evil and irresponsibility whilst couching your motive in the 'fakery' of religion, your motives will find you out... Your motives will find you out! 1 Like |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by lepasharon(f): 2:30am On Feb 23, 2017 |
Amusaopeyemi |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by lepasharon(f): 2:37am On Feb 23, 2017 |
mustymatic: Yes, he may get offended but he will not try to take someones head off cos of that. What's race got to do with this anyway? |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by mustymatic(m): 9:20am On Feb 23, 2017 |
lepasharon:It's an example of generalisation, you are black, I'm sure there are black ppl who wouldn't hesitate to kill cos of race, the whitemen do sef Am I wrong? |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by Nobody: 3:41pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
Forgive me for going off topic, I have a question that I'll like to share, my lil bro has been having doubts about God and he's been asking questions pertaining his belief, he's just 14.........I'm wondering if I should tell him straight up that God most likely doesn't exist or let him find out by himself. Cc Hahn,seun,hopefullandlord,sonOflucifer,jonbellion. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by matrix600(m): 4:47pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
Dayvhid:I personally would not advice you tell him that, agnoticism and atheism are like journeys that anyone who has found themselves on the road should get to that destination by thmselves, you are free to share your worldview with him but dont direct his life by outrightly telling him that God does not exist, its metamorphoses, he has to come out of it with his own conviction, not yours. 2 Likes |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by ScienceWatch: 4:49pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
LiberaDeus:It is truly an honor to see me being associated with the truth seeker, Kingebukasblog. But I have serious doubts about LIBERADEUS' ability to come to rational conclusions. LIBERADEUS' reminds me so much of HAHN. I wonder if it his alternate moniker ? The fake label "Freethinker" is just another failed satanic disguise for other well worn names Atheists call themselves when they want to infiltrate religions across the world. Dont be fooled ! I have spent a lot of precious time reading through LIBERADEUS' topics and mentions. I had to send LIBERADEUS' facts to help him correct his scam mentions on the mighty Jesus Christ. He wrote back to say others have also made him aware of his scam. Thanks to HOND, It is now easy to classify Atheists. After examining LIBERADEUS' mentions, I would have to agree that he is a "Coward Atheist." What are Atheists doing trolling religious topics? They are there under instruction from theist failed Atheist prophet, Richard Dawkins to do there most important work which is to destroy all religions. Many wise Christians agree that LIBERADEUS can be trusted. He comes across as the sly deceiving type that wants to hook you away from your faith, but will quickly change his attitude if things dont go his way. We all know by now that this is typical atheist behavior. What type of atheist would troll and write this insults in the religious section of Nairaland ; 1) What is the size of Gods dick ? 2) This poo is DNA evidence that Jesus Christ once lived ! Hond, kingebukasblog, 4evergod, blueAgent, bennyann, Pidgin2 also to all true Christians and Moslems. (Jesus is highly honored in the Holy Koran) 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by Hond: 11:59pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
ScienceWatch:My classification of atheists are accepted as accurate among "Brave Atheists. Have you noticed that atheists are heavily divided in their hatred against God. Most atheists would claim By definition, I am technically an Atheist. I don’t believe in god or ghosts or spirits or an afterlife, but I cannot say with complete certainty that any of those things do not exist. It’s a big world, and a bigger universe, and the older and wiser that I get, the more stupider I realize that I am. When I sit with Atheists to discuss this contradiction, they admit that it is confusing. They are saying in effect that they dont believe in something just because they dont have complete certainty. Complete certainty : As a result Atheist will only start a relationship if they have complete certainty of the outcome. An Atheist will only start a business if there is complete certainty that it will success. And so the world of Atheism floats dingerly on "Contradictions." The atheistic community is not a “live and let live” market place of ideas. Richard Harris vividly manifests the fact that atheism views Christianity as a dangerous belief that should be quelled at all cost, including punishing those who espouse it. There you all have the whole truth about why Atheists troll and insult Christianity. hardmirror, jonbellion, akintom, coolusername, sirwere, Hahn, johnnydon22, Lennycool, benzics, Libradeus |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by Hond: 12:02am On Feb 24, 2017 |
LiberaDeus:And your point is ? |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by frank317: 12:27am On Feb 24, 2017 |
LiberaDeus: I often think sciencewatch is a mad man. He reminds me of all these so called messenger of God who wear long dirty suits with tired shoes with very big haggard Bible, dragging an over decorated truck with bold writings; the world will soon come to an end, REPENT!! His alternate monicker HOND explains much about his personality. HOND talks about his father sleeping with his wife and being a brave atheists while he foolishly address atheists like his opponents, forgetting he created the handle to claim to be an atheist. I often feel embarrassed for him. As for Ebuka, just imagine him in that cheap dirty yellowish green choosen vest. U will understand that he is nothing near normal.i think all choosen people have mental problem... I wish Ebuka quick recovery 2 Likes |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by LiberaDeus: 6:12am On Feb 24, 2017 |
frank317: I dey tell you. I was highly disappointed in ebuka when in found out he was a chosen member. I didn't even expect them to be able to use an online forum like NL. Mr.Frank you haven't explained how you manage your beliefs in Nigeria 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by akintom(m): 6:24am On Feb 24, 2017 |
frank317:On the level of suspicion, if there's any group of Christians who will readily attack the atheists physically, it's the members of chosen church. The chosen folks appear particularly scary. From the misfit vest, to the incoherent and illusionary gibberish they talk about, one cannot but conclude that there exist, another herd of dangerous folks on the loose. They strike a reminder of one Rev King and his herd, whenever i see the chosen folks. 2 Likes |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by JackBizzle: 8:16am On Feb 24, 2017 |
akintom: I've never heard of them. Funny. |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by akintom(m): 9:58am On Feb 24, 2017 |
JackBizzle:the full name is - The Lords Chosen Charistmatic Revival Church. They are dawned weird! A case study is one representative of them on this forum, with moniker that reads like blog site. |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by frank317: 9:59am On Feb 24, 2017 |
LiberaDeus: For me, in the real world, I am a highly argumentative person. not just about religion, I disagree with with anybody when ever I am not comfortable with the information he is passing across. I am in my 30ies, working and living on my own. Used to fear my dad when I was young, he is a Watchman Pastor, but right now he knows I don't give a hoot about religion. All my siblings know this and tend to be angry with the knowledge, but I stand on my feet, unfortunately, I am doing well and help them out in times of need. They choose not to talk about it, but I always bring it up to piss them off. I don't like leaving arguments without winning.in my school days I even stopped a lecture process just to argue out a misconception with my lecture and i won. Honestly I don't argue on topics I know nothing about, so before arguing I already know my onions and so must win. Had a heated argument with my dad on religion during xmas and left him dumbfounded. I am outspoken and daring, my personality alone is challenging, most people find it difficult to confront me because I am always ready for them. My fiance knows I am irreligious but does not know am atheistic. She is not very religious and already loves my honesty about my take in life. That's really what attracted her to me. She always sought for my logical advice. I studied psychology, it tends to help me understand how to handle different people in different situation. I have seen people's reactions to my atheistic views but I always make sure I end up making them look foolish, and they hate that fact. So it's more like, "this guy think he is wise, rather than, this guy is a devil worshiper" I have gone through shits in life, especially when I lost my first fiance to death. I just think nobody has the right to tell me how to handle my shit after surviving the pain of her loss alone, not even a dumb useless God can do that. 3 Likes |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by LiberaDeus: 10:10am On Feb 24, 2017 |
frank317: Thumbs up I like your style, thats the attitude i am talking of. In the end you have your freedom and no one can challenge you. If dem no like am, they can go to hell 3 Likes |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by lastkingsman: 3:37pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
God gave me reason, not religion 1 Like |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by hopefulLandlord: 6:51am On Feb 25, 2017 |
CatfishBilly: let me point out the senselessness of that theistic logic when I tell a Nigerian that I don't believe in any god, something automatically happens 99% of the time the theist says "Hopefullandlord, its because life is treating you well so far that you became atheist, when life's challenges that you have no power over happens like Health, Financial, psychological problems you'll remember god" its simply a variant of "No atheist in foxholes" and you also have that same theist coming up about atheists becoming one because of personal tragedies My conclusion therefore is that theists who peddle these contradictory hypothesis want to eat their cake and have it They, on one hand want to claim we became atheist because of tragedy we had no control over when its convenient and on another hand claim we'll come back to their imaginary friend when tragedy we' have no control over befalls us when its also convenient that's how you play tennis without the net and without an opponent or take penalty kicks without opposition goaltender 9 Likes |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by Nobody: 1:00pm On Feb 26, 2017 |
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Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by Nobody: 9:28am On Mar 02, 2017 |
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Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by lepasharon(f): 1:56pm On Mar 02, 2017 |
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Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by JackBizzle: 3:38pm On Mar 02, 2017 |
Lepasharon, when will you marry a Nigerian atheist? or are you #teamwhiteguys? |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by lepasharon(f): 10:56pm On Mar 02, 2017 |
JackBizzle: lol you wot mate? |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by lepasharon(f): 10:57pm On Mar 02, 2017 |
JackBizzle: cant marry a guy 'too intelligent' |
Re: Freethinkers In Nigeria And The Fear Of Nigerians by lepasharon(f): 10:59pm On Mar 02, 2017 |
Acidosis: That was funny dont you think? |
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