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Chapter One Hundred and Seven 1. Anate the son of Koto left the land of Koto. And he was a wanderer. 2. And Anate went northward until he had reached the former land of Tampa. And he saw a place where there were rocks. 3. And Anate lived among the rocks. And he found some homos in that place. And Anate married a homo from that place. 4. And Anate broke the rocks and sold them to those who came from the deserts. For they had need of rocks and stones to make houses. 5. Now while he broke a rock, a great breeze sprang out of it. And his nostrils were filled with the breeze. 6. And Anate lost consciousness. And he began to gain his consciousness in a place filled with the kind of breeze which he had inhaled. 7. And the wife of Anate and his children came quickly and saw their father speaking in a language which they did not understand. 8. And he waswas lying on the ground helplessly. 9. Now when they had shaken him well, he awoke and said, give me urasi to chew. And they wondered because they did not know what he meant. 10. And Anate said, the wind of the place I saw is called peace, because it is truly perfect peace. 11. The rock which I broke did bring out that breeze and I inhaled much of it and lost my earth consciousness. 12. I perceive that it is the breeze of the dead, because the dead and the living do not have the same kind of atmosphere. 13. Did I not see a friend who had died? And when we spoke, it was not in the Ebir language we did it, but in a language which I do not know. 14. But we understood one another. And when we did not even speak to one another, we could feel what was in the mind of one another. 15. Now this indeed is a great wonder. 16. Now they asked Anate the things which he was discussing with his friend. And he said, I have forgotten every bit of it. 17. But I can tell that it was about the far future. 18. And they began to mention some of the hard and meaningless words which he had pronounced in his unconciousness. And he said, I know the meaning of them. 19. And Anate said, my friend discussed the future of Ebirland with me. For he said to me, the land of your nativity shall bring many of the lands around it to the knowledge of many in the world. 20. For a flower shall spring forth from the soil of ebirland. And this flower shall be beautiful among all that are in existence. 21. And the fragrance of this flower shall reach to many. And whoever sees and hears of this flower shall not fear death anymore. 22. And peace of mind shall engulf those who smell this fragrance. 23. This flower is Adinoi, the father of the gods by virtue of knowledge, but the son of the gods by virtue of age in the outer universe. For he shall come to the outer universe in a millennium from now. 24. And he shall deodorize the evil smell of religion and set many free from the mentality of being a slave to a homo or to a god? 25. Now when Anate had ended his saying, he said, I shall go and break more rocks perhaps there shall be springing of another breeze to take me to that weird but peaceful land. 26. And Anate broke many rocks in many lands, but no sudden breeze came out of any of them from then onward. 27. And Anate died bedridden, for he had worked too hard. And his bones had become stiff |
orunto27:And how does that concern me? ![]() |
GMBuhari:It's because bible thunders striking people down is a lie. God ALMIGHTY who created Yahweh and His Brothers don't strike people down with thunder for expressing their opinions. |
OLAADEGBU:Histar is Eostre, one of the goddesses of Deutsch 2nd MOTUS CHAPTER FOUR 1. In the land where Odin was the god of it, a beautiful goddess named eostre was there. She was a nephilia whose father was also a nephilim called Eresdis. Now eostre was very beautiful and generous, and according to the belief of the people, her nature was upon her because she was born in the period of Aries. 2. Now eostre loved eggs so much, for she would go east, west, south and north to collect them. And whenever it was her birthday, she would share the eggs among many people in her land and beyond. 3. Now eostre kept birds and fowls and hares and rabbits in her garden. And whenever it was her birthday, she would share them to her guest. Now the fame of eostre began to spread all about, for she was also good in the act of making garments. And eostre made garments for many, without demanding anything in return. 4. Now many widows began to worship eostre because she was good. And many widows came to Deutsch from Grecon and Roma and Salem, for they had come to learn at her feet. 5. Now eostre said, I have shown much kindness to you, for I am a widow myself, because I have no husband. Now also, whenever you return to your lands, do only those things which are good. 6. Celebrate my birthday also in your lands and do good things in them. Share eggs among yourselves for that is the symbol of fertility. Make peace with whoever has offended you. Argue not in my days, but be happy and keep it alive. 7. Show love to friends because they are friendly and to enemies because they keep you balanced with their hatred. For if you show love to friends alone, the balances shall not be balanced. 8. As death balance life, so also do enemies balance friends. For if no death exist on earth, there shall be no space anymore for they who live on it. And if all are friends, the adventure of the world would be meaningless. 9. Or have you seen in the fables of the scribes where everybody is good and nobody is bad? Such fables would be cast away by those who bought it. For no one prefer a fable where everybody is a hero and nobody is the villain. 10. Now I do not advise you to be a villain. I only said this to bring you to the reality of life. 11. Now the good deeds of eostre was so much that many began to make temples in her name to worship her. And many who dreamt bad dreams came to her and she gave them solutions to their bad dreams. 12. And eostre said, life is a story which your memory captures. Go to the scribes and demand of them to write good stories for you. Now before you sleep, read the stories to yourself and sleep. Your dreams shall no more be fearful, for your mind shall give you a dream of that which you thought about before you sleep. 13. An old female homo came to eostre and demanded, saying, how can I take off all the wrinkles off my face? Then eostre said, smile in the morning, at noon and at night. 14. Check again, for your wrinkles shall no more be there. 15. Now the old woman did what eostre had asked her to do daily. Now after about a year did eostre visit her and said, Erastiscle, why does your wrinkle remain on your face? Did you not smile as I asked you to do every day? 16. Then the old female homo said, I stopped to worry about them since the day you told me to always smile. Now all I care for are my dimples, for I did not remember anymore that my wrinkles are there, because my thought are now on the beauty of my dimples each time I smile. 17. When Erasticle said so, eostre gave her two dozens of eggs and a hare. 18. Now eostre loved adventure so much, so she went from one land to another to see those who followed her teachings. And she visited the land of Hindi and of Grecon and Egypt. She also went to Roma and Babylon, teaching them morals. 19. Now in Grecon was eostre called Dorcas. And in Hindi was she named Pya. 20. Now when eostre was in Hindi, a female homo came and said, how shall I get married to the love of my heart? He has requested a barn full of maize for the marriage, but I have no shekel of silver of such amount in worth. And he has given me only a year or else he would not marry me, but I love her. 21. Now eostre said, what then do you have? Then the damsel said, I have only a handful of maize, which I kept in the skin. Then eostre said, give them to me. Now the damsel obeyed her voice. Now eostre said, go back to him and say to him, I shall give to you that which you requested. The damsel went and did as eostre had said. 22. Now After about eight months did eostre return to the damsel with chariots full of maize. Now the woman was amazed. Then she asked, O Goddess eostre, where did you get maize as much as this? 23. Then eostre said, I did that which you did not consider in your heart to do. I gave to nature that which I have, and she gave back to me in a thousand fold. The handful of maize I received from you is what you see here. 24. Give to nature, and you shall receive back in greater measure. Give love and get love. Give joy and get joy. Give hope and get hope. Give peace and get peace. 25. Plant a tree to nature and get the breeze of life. Spare the beasts in the wild and you shall get mammon from those who come to see them. 26. I gave to nature and I received back from her. Now go and give them to your bridegroom and let the marriage take place, for I shall be there to witness it. 27. A time came when eostre began to fall sick. And many heard it and became worried. Now she had eaten a deadly poison which was served to her by those who hated her. Now after a few days of eating the food, she died. Now the day she died was on Aries which was her birthday period. 28. Now many came to her and wept, because she had done much good for them. Now the rumour of her death spread quickly to many lands. And Attis also heard it and came riding on a flying beast. |
MrPRevailer:Here is the history of Eostre according to the DOCTUFOS OF truth Doctufos: 2nd MOTUS |
Stylz69:Hmmm Read this history of Eostre 2nd MOTUS CHAPTER FOUR 1. In the land where Odin was the god of it, a beautiful goddess named eostre was there. She was a nephilia whose father was also a nephilim called Eresdis. Now eostre was very beautiful and generous, and according to the belief of the people, her nature was upon her because she was born in the period of Aries. 2. Now eostre loved eggs so much, for she would go east, west, south and north to collect them. And whenever it was her birthday, she would share the eggs among many people in her land and beyond. 3. Now eostre kept birds and fowls and hares and rabbits in her garden. And whenever it was her birthday, she would share them to her guest. Now the fame of eostre began to spread all about, for she was also good in the act of making garments. And eostre made garments for many, without demanding anything in return. 4. Now many widows began to worship eostre because she was good. And many widows came to Deutsch from Grecon and Roma and Salem, for they had come to learn at her feet. 5. Now eostre said, I have shown much kindness to you, for I am a widow myself, because I have no husband. Now also, whenever you return to your lands, do only those things which are good. 6. Celebrate my birthday also in your lands and do good things in them. Share eggs among yourselves for that is the symbol of fertility. Make peace with whoever has offended you. Argue not in my days, but be happy and keep it alive. 7. Show love to friends because they are friendly and to enemies because they keep you balanced with their hatred. For if you show love to friends alone, the balances shall not be balanced. 8. As death balance life, so also do enemies balance friends. For if no death exist on earth, there shall be no space anymore for they who live on it. And if all are friends, the adventure of the world would be meaningless. 9. Or have you seen in the fables of the scribes where everybody is good and nobody is bad? Such fables would be cast away by those who bought it. For no one prefer a fable where everybody is a hero and nobody is the villain. 10. Now I do not advise you to be a villain. I only said this to bring you to the reality of life. 11. Now the good deeds of eostre was so much that many began to make temples in her name to worship her. And many who dreamt bad dreams came to her and she gave them solutions to their bad dreams. 12. And eostre said, life is a story which your memory captures. Go to the scribes and demand of them to write good stories for you. Now before you sleep, read the stories to yourself and sleep. Your dreams shall no more be fearful, for your mind shall give you a dream of that which you thought about before you sleep. 13. An old female homo came to eostre and demanded, saying, how can I take off all the wrinkles off my face? Then eostre said, smile in the morning, at noon and at night. 14. Check again, for your wrinkles shall no more be there. 15. Now the old woman did what eostre had asked her to do daily. Now after about a year did eostre visit her and said, Erastiscle, why does your wrinkle remain on your face? Did you not smile as I asked you to do every day? 16. Then the old female homo said, I stopped to worry about them since the day you told me to always smile. Now all I care for are my dimples, for I did not remember anymore that my wrinkles are there, because my thought are now on the beauty of my dimples each time I smile. 17. When Erasticle said so, eostre gave her two dozens of eggs and a hare. 18. Now eostre loved adventure so much, so she went from one land to another to see those who followed her teachings. And she visited the land of Hindi and of Grecon and Egypt. She also went to Roma and Babylon, teaching them morals. 19. Now in Grecon was eostre called Dorcas. And in Hindi was she named Pya. 20. Now when eostre was in Hindi, a female homo came and said, how shall I get married to the love of my heart? He has requested a barn full of maize for the marriage, but I have no shekel of silver of such amount in worth. And he has given me only a year or else he would not marry me, but I love her. 21. Now eostre said, what then do you have? Then the damsel said, I have only a handful of maize, which I kept in the skin. Then eostre said, give them to me. Now the damsel obeyed her voice. Now eostre said, go back to him and say to him, I shall give to you that which you requested. The damsel went and did as eostre had said. 22. Now After about eight months did eostre return to the damsel with chariots full of maize. Now the woman was amazed. Then she asked, O Goddess eostre, where did you get maize as much as this? 23. Then eostre said, I did that which you did not consider in your heart to do. I gave to nature that which I have, and she gave back to me in a thousand fold. The handful of maize I received from you is what you see here. 24. Give to nature, and you shall receive back in greater measure. Give love and get love. Give joy and get joy. Give hope and get hope. Give peace and get peace. 25. Plant a tree to nature and get the breeze of life. Spare the beasts in the wild and you shall get mammon from those who come to see them. 26. I gave to nature and I received back from her. Now go and give them to your bridegroom and let the marriage take place, for I shall be there to witness it. 27. A time came when eostre began to fall sick. And many heard it and became worried. Now she had eaten a deadly poison which was served to her by those who hated her. Now after a few days of eating the food, she died. Now the day she died was on Aries which was her birthday period. 28. Now many came to her and wept, because she had done much good for them. Now the rumour of her death spread quickly to many lands. And Attis also heard it and came riding on a flying beast. |
hushpapi:See the history of Eostre here 2nd MOTUS CHAPTER FOUR 1. In the land where Odin was the god of it, a beautiful goddess named eostre was there. She was a nephilia whose father was also a nephilim called Eresdis. Now eostre was very beautiful and generous, and according to the belief of the people, her nature was upon her because she was born in the period of Aries. 2. Now eostre loved eggs so much, for she would go east, west, south and north to collect them. And whenever it was her birthday, she would share the eggs among many people in her land and beyond. 3. Now eostre kept birds and fowls and hares and rabbits in her garden. And whenever it was her birthday, she would share them to her guest. Now the fame of eostre began to spread all about, for she was also good in the act of making garments. And eostre made garments for many, without demanding anything in return. 4. Now many widows began to worship eostre because she was good. And many widows came to Deutsch from Grecon and Roma and Salem, for they had come to learn at her feet. 5. Now eostre said, I have shown much kindness to you, for I am a widow myself, because I have no husband. Now also, whenever you return to your lands, do only those things which are good. 6. Celebrate my birthday also in your lands and do good things in them. Share eggs among yourselves for that is the symbol of fertility. Make peace with whoever has offended you. Argue not in my days, but be happy and keep it alive. 7. Show love to friends because they are friendly and to enemies because they keep you balanced with their hatred. For if you show love to friends alone, the balances shall not be balanced. 8. As death balance life, so also do enemies balance friends. For if no death exist on earth, there shall be no space anymore for they who live on it. And if all are friends, the adventure of the world would be meaningless. 9. Or have you seen in the fables of the scribes where everybody is good and nobody is bad? Such fables would be cast away by those who bought it. For no one prefer a fable where everybody is a hero and nobody is the villain. 10. Now I do not advise you to be a villain. I only said this to bring you to the reality of life. 11. Now the good deeds of eostre was so much that many began to make temples in her name to worship her. And many who dreamt bad dreams came to her and she gave them solutions to their bad dreams. 12. And eostre said, life is a story which your memory captures. Go to the scribes and demand of them to write good stories for you. Now before you sleep, read the stories to yourself and sleep. Your dreams shall no more be fearful, for your mind shall give you a dream of that which you thought about before you sleep. 13. An old female homo came to eostre and demanded, saying, how can I take off all the wrinkles off my face? Then eostre said, smile in the morning, at noon and at night. 14. Check again, for your wrinkles shall no more be there. 15. Now the old woman did what eostre had asked her to do daily. Now after about a year did eostre visit her and said, Erastiscle, why does your wrinkle remain on your face? Did you not smile as I asked you to do every day? 16. Then the old female homo said, I stopped to worry about them since the day you told me to always smile. Now all I care for are my dimples, for I did not remember anymore that my wrinkles are there, because my thought are now on the beauty of my dimples each time I smile. 17. When Erasticle said so, eostre gave her two dozens of eggs and a hare. 18. Now eostre loved adventure so much, so she went from one land to another to see those who followed her teachings. And she visited the land of Hindi and of Grecon and Egypt. She also went to Roma and Babylon, teaching them morals. 19. Now in Grecon was eostre called Dorcas. And in Hindi was she named Pya. 20. Now when eostre was in Hindi, a female homo came and said, how shall I get married to the love of my heart? He has requested a barn full of maize for the marriage, but I have no shekel of silver of such amount in worth. And he has given me only a year or else he would not marry me, but I love her. 21. Now eostre said, what then do you have? Then the damsel said, I have only a handful of maize, which I kept in the skin. Then eostre said, give them to me. Now the damsel obeyed her voice. Now eostre said, go back to him and say to him, I shall give to you that which you requested. The damsel went and did as eostre had said. 22. Now After about eight months did eostre return to the damsel with chariots full of maize. Now the woman was amazed. Then she asked, O Goddess eostre, where did you get maize as much as this? 23. Then eostre said, I did that which you did not consider in your heart to do. I gave to nature that which I have, and she gave back to me in a thousand fold. The handful of maize I received from you is what you see here. 24. Give to nature, and you shall receive back in greater measure. Give love and get love. Give joy and get joy. Give hope and get hope. Give peace and get peace. 25. Plant a tree to nature and get the breeze of life. Spare the beasts in the wild and you shall get mammon from those who come to see them. 26. I gave to nature and I received back from her. Now go and give them to your bridegroom and let the marriage take place, for I shall be there to witness it. 27. A time came when eostre began to fall sick. And many heard it and became worried. Now she had eaten a deadly poison which was served to her by those who hated her. Now after a few days of eating the food, she died. Now the day she died was on Aries which was her birthday period. 28. Now many came to her and wept, because she had done much good for them. Now the rumour of her death spread quickly to many lands. And Attis also heard it and came riding on a flying beast. |
Chapter Ten ![]() A song of Tahima: I'm Made To Make Something 1. It's a world of creativity, the major activity. It's a reality we've come to the earth to make something. I'm not dying till I make something the world would see and say Ah! I'm actually making something, something good. 2. I'm made to make something, an imagination of someone else is whom I am. So I'm imagined to imagine something, I'm dreamt of to dream of something. I'm making my something upon the earth. 3. I'm dreaming of a beautiful land, a paradise on earth. A beautiful gentle somewhere upon the earth. I'm not stopping till I make a city, a Chumorld on the earth. I'm actually dreaming a city, a city of gems. |
MCC 1:1-23 Chapter One 1. God, formless, nameless, shapeless, limitless, is a great source of energy. 2. the energy of God is not created and no one can destroy it. 3. It is there when nothing else exists. 4. It occupied no space, for space did not exist. 5. This great ENERGY by the great force in itself disintegrated into space and time and into everything that is in existence, but only one of their kinds. And there existed a space which is unlimited. And an unlimited spectra was formed. And this is called time. 6. And there was light, darkness, water, tepex, an element, an image as of a giant Homo, an image as of a great animal, an image as of a star, an image as of a sphere, an image as of a great tree and many other things, all being single. 7. And everything was one of its kind. And everything had consciousness in itself. 8. And the greatest energy was with the light. And the light diffused into the image of the giant Homo, for it is the greatest consciousness. 9. And the giant Homo with the light in it is God Almighty. And the light which abides in him(it) is great. And God Almighty is filled with organs which are all lights, for the great light in him has disintegrated to form organs in him. 10. And the strongest of the lights in him dwells in his head. 11. And God Almighty began to imagine how everything would go. And the imagination of God was unlimited, for he reasoned and imagined all things at once. 12. And the things which he imagined also are filled with Imaginations. And so continues endless imaginations. 13. And by one fragment of the imagination of God, there exist some beings. And these beings have similarities with God in his light form. 14. Now the names of some of these beings are Knoliud, Miklas, Urim, Chimides, Chaleb, Eartum who is also called Atum, Largas, who is also called Alla, Nymphidis who is also called Yahweh, Wanyioyi,... Abassi, Nzame, Nyame; 15.... 16. Now all these beings are the male creatures of God Almighty. And the female creatures of God Almighty are Earthus, Aditi, Osun, Saraswati,...and millions others. 17. And all these beings were of different colours and heights and manner of behaviours, according to how God Almighty has given them to do. 18. And all these beings know and understand all the languages which were also in the thought of God Almighty. And they dwelt in the brain of God Almighty, being the best part of him. 19. And God Almighty thought, saying, it is time for all these beings to be put in the outer universe as flesh. For I have created them only as lights within me. Now let them go and create all the things which they have created when they were in me. And God Almighty took tepex and made images of Homos like himself. And all the masculine lights which were in him did he put in the images of tepex. 20. And all these are called gods. Now the female lights remained in God and explored every part of him. And God said, all the things which has happened without time shall I make to happen also within time and space which I have created. 21. And God said, these beings shall represent me, for I shall soon diffuse into everything and I shall no more be seen in isolation, but only in everything shall I be felt and observed. Now they are light, but they have darkness in them, even as there is darkness in everything. 22. And their darknesses shall be made known when their actions are of less benefit to nature, which is a part of me. And a god shall be an adversary to a planet or to all things if such god has gone out of light. 23. And such god shall become darkness and shall be forgotten until a time of reincarnation. For there shall be ages and periods and era and time. |
A song of Alida: The Big Brains 20. We don't go studying religion, we don't care about beliefs. We do our things by brain decisions. Whether there be gods or not gives us no headaches. We make our children some psychologists. We don't feed them religion at all. 21. We are the brain users, we do things after thinking it through. We don't wait to hear a god speaking, before we do what we want to do. We meditate to make our brains clear. We decide on whatever is best. And we always get a positive results. We've got the big brains. 22. Soon we've begun to have genius children. It's great they exploit much area of the head. What's so hard to them is easy. Complex things are seen as simple. We are the brainites, we use our brains. We don't care so much about afterlives. We live our lives here on the earth as best as we could do. 23. We are the brain users, we do things after thinking it through. We don't wait to hear a god speaking, before we do what we want to do. We meditate to make our brains clear. We decide on whatever is best. And we always get a positive results. We've got the big brains. 24. We are not some dream freak religionists. We live without a fear. Whether nightmares or fantasy dreams, they don't scare us. We lay still in dreams to study them, with our consciousness with us. We take out brains wherever we go, or else we fail. 25. We are the brain users, we do things after thinking it through. We don't wait to hear a god speaking, before we do what we want to do. We meditate to make our brains clear. We decide on whatever is best. And we always get a positive results. We've got the big brains. A song of Emekuo: Angel Emekuo 26. Sometimes I wonder, who make the demons? The ones I see in each of my nightmares. Searching deeper for hidden truth, I knew at last that demons only exist in the heads. If the people of the past have made the demons through their heads, why do I remain to fear what they made? Nobody has monopoly to imaginations. I'm creating my own angels of the head to defeat the demons of their heads and set Aferk free. 27. Here are the names of the angels I have made: Chigozie, Dozie, Anozie and Chibueze. Call any of these head demons in your nightmares. Be sure they shall help you to chase your demons away. 28. These are the angels of our locality, not of foreign nationality. The power of angel Chigozie is greater than Yahweh's angels. Now here remains one angel I've not included yet. And that is me you may be asking, Angel Emekuo. |
A song of Otem in the days when all bad gods were humiliated: Go Otem 1. Which god is more powerful than Otem? I am the breaker of all bad gods. Yahweh, Allah, Moloch, they bow and fear, when the name of Otem rings a bell to them. 2. Go Otem, go and defeat all bad gods. Open the eyes of the gullible to the truth about themselves. We are what we want to be in earth's sphere. We don't die in the soul, we live forever in the minds of those who comes after. And what we do while we're on earth is what shall count. 3. Sing Otem, sing, for the bad gods are all conquered. Yahweh in his robe of deception, together with Allah and Mazda. With Moloch and the other bad gods. Which of them remain ungrinded by the crushing stone of Otem? No bad god dear escape the painful cane of Otem. |
KingEbukasBlog:Anybody is free to discuss anything. Even the bible discussed atheists. Life is free for all. |
realmindz:That experience has no equal. Pastors victimize those who fly in the dream ![]() |
GoodMuyis:Praise da Loooooorrrrrrdddd!!!! ![]() cc: Ranchoddas, Realmindz, Lordcenturion, Hahn, ScepticalPyrrho etc. Felixomor will be very scared of this. |
ScienceWatch:okay |
ScienceWatch:your mind was thinking of something and that thing happened exactly when your mind was thinking of it. COINCIDENCE aka miracle. sciencewatch: 2) God who is the universe created Yahweh because he wanted to define intelligence. Therefore intelligence is Yahweh the dullard.2 and 3 are together. You cant define darkness when there is no light. Yahweh is a personification of stupidity. If you don't have stupid god like yahweh, you may not be able to understand how an intelligent god would look like. In summary, those who are fully immersed in the words of a stupid god like Yahweh will find it difficult to understand the intelligent words of the doctufos of truth. That's why you are finding it difficult as I can see here. |
hahn:God the Universe who created Yahweh did so for the purpose of defining intelligence. That's to say without Yahweh the dunce being, it would be impossible to define intelligence which is the opposite of yahweh. For example, if there is no darkness, there's no convenient way to define light. If there is no bad, we can't define good. If there's no Yahweh(dullard) we can't appreciate or define intelligence. I agree with your stance earlier, that YAHWEH IS CREATED TO FAIL ![]() |
ScienceWatch:No human being can invoke miracles at will. Human beings can do things by the favour of coincidences which is the power of NATURE. |
Leonbonapart:God ALMIGHTY doesn't judge. Yahweh the evil judge is in a spiritual prison his brothers confined him in. |
manikal:Exactly |
ScienceWatch:Kikiki, similar things happened in the DOCTUFOS OF truth and when they checked closely, they discovered that they are all physical occurrences made to look spiritual. However, there are supernatural occurrences and no human being can invoke that but nature itself. Human being can only do such by the power of coincidence. As for the TB Joshua's funny manifestations, they don't even look as genuine as Nollywood movies. I mean Nollywood movies are more genuine than Emmanuel's TV Movies. Facts. doctufos: Otem Erectus 58:15. |
holyokoto:And Jesus never was truly born but made. Faulkin was the one who was born in the period of the homos, died and never woke up again. Check the Doctufos of truth for more: https://www.nairaland.com/2938907/ |
CAPTAIND5235:To who? |
NairalandSARS:Okay I'll check |
akintom:Probably Yahweh will reschedule this contest ![]() |
Allah and Yahweh's people always doing evil to the sheeple ![]() Anyway, this kind of story isn't new. Check the Doctufos of truth for similar cases https://www.nairaland.com/2938907/ doctufos: Aferk 18:7-17 |
ScienceWatch:pls a video link to watch where this is done. ScienceWatch: If you want to study the claims that Buddism has real power you can easily find people that has practised it on a deeper level. They will demonstrate the miracles of Levitation as one example. It is not natural therefore it is a miracle.pls a video link needed here too ScienceWatch: There are other proofs that the supernatural exists. A man can pull a large truck using only his balls etc etc. This is a miracle.Human beings are capable of doing anything. But have u actually tried hard to find out what is between the person's laps? How sure are you that it isn't a remote control he is using to control the movement of the truck? If u find out well, u will see that those stuffs are more scientific. ScienceWatch: What simple proofs are available to us and clearly demonstrated when Jesus is Called by those that have gone deeper ?What's happening in TB Cinema hall? I've watched the videos but I haven't seen anything beyond the natural happening. I have seen someone crawling on the floor like snake, but he didn't turn to snake physcially. Anybody can crawl on the floor like snake. I have seen someone vomit cockroach. Anybody can vomit cockroach provided that he kept it in his mouth before. I have seen people claiming they are possessed of demons, but they didn't levitate in TB'S church. Anybody can make those claims. However, that's not the point here. The thread here is talking about Yahweh and Otem in manifestation. And the prophet of yahweh called GoodMuyis have prophesied that yahweh will humiliate Otem within seven days. A Contest was fixed and Yahweh failed. Check the rhyme above. |
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alive)and the sea ceased from her raging.Then the men feared the LORD exceedingly, and offered a sacrifice unto the LORD.

