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anonimi
Re: Nigerian Pastors Are Shameless
« #128 on: October 05, 2009, 10:07 PM »

Quote from: KunleOshob on October 05, 2009, 11:25 AM
@anonimi
How are you? You've been missing on the forum for a while hope all is well with you and yours. Just to let you know that the battle against the false doctrine of tithes is being sustained on the forum and as reached a new high as more and more people are coming to the knowledge of truth about this greedy, oppressive man made doctrine.

thanks kunle, i have been very busy at my job, which is a promotion with more responsibilities. Glory be to God for His blessings that are not conditioned on sowing into some scammer pastor's thieving life.

Quote from: bidemi12 on October 05, 2009, 11:33 AM
@kunleoshob   Hey, anonimi wannabe. I hope you will bring logic to the table and not wild, incoherent jabs to this debate? wait a minute? what am i saying? aethist's arent normal, damn.

sorry, sister u miss the point. Kunle started the thread on the truth about tithes and it biblically confirmed what I suspected was wrong with the wolves in sheep's clothing claiming to represent God to their gullible followers.
I hope u will dig into your bible and get holy spirit inspired knowledge so you are not misled by the charlatans who exploit people from the altar.
brein
Re: Nigerian Pastors Are Shameless
« #129 on: October 06, 2009, 04:48 AM »

Shocked
opsydudu (m)
Re: Nigerian Pastors Are Shameless
« #130 on: October 06, 2009, 07:28 AM »

well for all of you that have condemn any act of paying tithes, offering, seed sowing and the pastors. I pray that God forgives all of una, at least people are not paying by force but out of their stupidness while it work for some, it doesn't for the rest. Well we leave that to God to judge when the time comes, as for now keep your eyes wide open and think with your brain, that should not give any reason to condemn Christianity and their offering. You give solely to God and leave the rest for men to carry out their selfish intentions.

KunleOshob (m)
Re: Nigerian Pastors Are Shameless
« #131 on: October 06, 2009, 08:19 AM »

Quote from: opsydudu on October 06, 2009, 07:28 AM
well for all of you that have condemn any act of paying tithes, offering, seed sowing and the pastors. I pray that God forgives all of una, at least people are not paying by force but out of their stupidness while it work for some, it doesn't for the rest. Well we leave that to God to judge when the time comes, as for now keep your eyes wide open and think with your brain, that should not give any reason to condemn Christianity and their offering. You give solely to God and leave the rest for men to carry out their selfish intentions.

The highlighted above is were the problem is, becos of selfish and greedy reasons preachers have twisted christian giving/ giving to God to mean giving to them as they are representing God, how laughable and insulting on the almighty. The bible makes it clear we cannot not give to God {acts 17:24-25} we can only give to support the ministry. Also the only biblically christian recommended way for giving to God in the bible is by giving to the poor [matthew 25:31-40]. Whilst some of us are not opposed to giving freelly [not out of compulsion] to support the preachiing of the gospel, we vehemently oppose the twisting of the word becos of the love for filthy lucre which as now been established in most of our so called churches.
anonimi
Re: Nigerian Pastors Are Shameless
« #132 on: October 06, 2009, 12:17 PM »

Quote from: opsydudu on October 06, 2009, 07:28 AM
well for all of you that have condemn any act of paying tithes, offering, seed sowing and the pastors. I pray that God forgives all of una, at least people are not paying by force but out of their stupidness while it work for some, it doesn't for the rest. Well we leave that to God to judge when the time comes, as for now keep your eyes wide open and think with your brain, that should not give any reason to condemn Christianity and their offering. You give solely to God and leave the rest for men to carry out their selfish intentions.


Do you know God's address or bank account details to do what u have advised above Huh
Before you respond please read Christ's conversation with the woman of Samaria by the well in John 4 contained in the link below to an online Bible:

http://www.christnotes.org/bible.php?q=john+4&ver=kjv
ogajim (m)
Re: Nigerian Pastors Are Shameless
« #133 on: October 08, 2009, 04:34 PM »

No matter how many times you explain the tithe process to "zombiefied" Christians, they will still go with what those Oles/pimps in suits tell them to do. To each his own, if you believe that giving money to someone to help him buy one extra SUV or private jet is "seed sowing" and that "blessings will pour out of 'heavens'", go ahead with it but don't complain when the only one getting "blessed" is the guy you gave your money to.
How logical is it for you to demand 10% from your kids allowance that you provided in the first place? Huh Huh Huh Huh
KunleOshob (m)
Re: Nigerian Pastors Are Shameless
« #134 on: October 08, 2009, 05:41 PM »

Quote from: ogajim on October 08, 2009, 04:34 PM
No matter how many times you explain the tithe process to "zombiefied" Christians, they will still go with what those Oles/pimps in suits tell them to do. To each his own, if you believe that giving money to someone to help him buy one extra SUV or private jet is "seed sowing" and that "blessings will pour out of 'heavens'", go ahead with it but don't complain when the only one getting "blessed" is the guy you gave your money to.
How logical is it for you to demand 10% from your kids allowance that you provided in the first place? Huh Huh Huh Huh

It's called spiritual 419 mathematics  Grin you can not use ordinary human logic to understand, that is the way it works in the kingdom Grin Grin Grin
lightest (m)
Re: Nigerian Pastors Are Shameless
« #135 on: October 08, 2009, 09:33 PM »

same ni
manmustwac (m)
Re: Nigerian Pastors Are Shameless
« #136 on: October 08, 2009, 11:27 PM »

my babe once went on a business trip to dubai with her church pastor. While there the man asked her to borrow him N600'000 naira and promised to pay her back when they get back to Bayelsa. Did he pay her back? NO! He just used his position as a holy man to take advantage of my gullible babe.  Sad Cry
ogajim (m)
Re: Nigerian Pastors Are Shameless
« #137 on: October 09, 2009, 03:01 PM »

I have stopped feeling sorry for these folks that get scammed by the pimps armed with the Holy Bible because it is a choice they made or continue to make. The worst part is them feeling bad about themselves because their promised "financial break through" doesn't happen because of their "lack of faith", we know they will receive their due on that great day but we can also use our "resources" in a more effective way than giving it to some pimp to add to his "blessings" or procure some Italian suits or what have you.
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