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Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by Nobody: 3:06pm On Nov 11, 2012
I do my very best to emulate men like you and Gen Buhari.

Its men like you and the General that makes me believe strongly in the adage that a good name is better than silver and gold.

its thru men like you and the General that i get to appreciate what it means to be upright, righteous, fearless and love for fellow men.

I will always stand by the proven principle that the best legacy a man can leave on earth is that of honesty.

May your creator give you more strength to keep fighting the good fight for the overall good of this great nation!

Happy birthday to a true man of God.

Sir kindly extend your branch to Abuja - am not a christian but i will definitely attend your church!

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Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by Myself2(m): 3:22pm On Nov 11, 2012
Happy birthday Mr Bakare,hope you will now be a bit consistent and flee every temptation of filthy lucre and power craze
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by stupor(m): 3:43pm On Nov 11, 2012
Good !

Happy birthday sir !
Love his straight lifestyle.

God bless you.
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by 4reigningqueen: 4:25pm On Nov 11, 2012
temodent: Happy 58th Birthday, to a man of honour, a man of integrity, sorry as a member of ur congregation we could not afford to buy you a private jet as a birthday gift. In any case I know you very well you wouldn't have accepted it rather you would first want to know how we came about the money and if convinced it is genuine would rather it be spent on other charitable venture. God bless you my dear pastor. Happy Birthday.


were you in church today, the girl that acted him was really good and he was also emotional.

HBD sir
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by Sheguama: 4:41pm On Nov 11, 2012
My family and I wish you HBD Sir. You shall celebrate many more years in good health and peace of mind. Best wishes Pastor. Ditto Bro Nuhu Ribadu.
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by phineas: 5:58pm On Nov 11, 2012
Happy birthday sir! May you live to see the Nigeria of your dreams.You inspire me to hope and believe that day will come.E pe fun wa.Amen
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by Demdem(m): 6:08pm On Nov 11, 2012
Happy Birthday to the man of truth of our time.
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by bealuv(f): 6:19pm On Nov 11, 2012
4reigningqueen:


were you in church today, the girl that acted him was really good and he was also emotional.

HBD sir
am so wishing i didnt miss service today.....d tapes wouldnt even be like it
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by Mohr(m): 6:21pm On Nov 11, 2012
Happy birthday Pastor B. Surely God's hand will not depart from you and yours.
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by Sby(m): 6:50pm On Nov 11, 2012
Oga bakari hpy pluse 1 hp u saw wat PDP R DOIN NOW THY HV SUCEDED IN BUYIN ORIEAJAFOR WTH JET PLAIN NOW TO ALL CHRITAINS FAITHFULS U ARE ON UR OWN!!
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by NOBU15(m): 7:09pm On Nov 11, 2012
wellmax: PASTOR TUNDE BAKARE IS THE SENIOR ELDER OF LATTER RAIN ASSEMBLY(FATHER'S HOUSE). . . . A CHURCH WITH THE MISSION TO FILL THE NATIONS OF THE EARTH WITH THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE LORD, TO RAISE AN ARMY WHO WILL NOT BOW THEIR KNEES TO CORRUPTION, A NEW BREED WITHOUT GREED, A RADICAL OPPOSITION TO CORRUPTION.

He will be 58 year old today, 11.11.2012

Leave a goodwill message for him
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by soniainchristy(f): 7:39pm On Nov 11, 2012
Happy birthday sir,wishing u llnp.
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by brio(m): 8:32pm On Nov 11, 2012
HBD My Pastor! God will continue to strengthen you
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by Jaideyone(m): 9:36pm On Nov 11, 2012
modicum: Why Are They Really Keeping Birthdays


So the next question we should be ask ourselves, why is “Christian Groups” keeping “Birthdays” well you would be surprised to learn that there pagan in origin, and it was never been the custom of the kingdom of Israel or any of the New Testament churches to practice this so why are Christian who claim to love the word of God doing such practices but as human beings we do all love gifts there is nothing evil in giving and celebrating life’s beginnings, but what is wrong is we are only command to keep the Passover and the holy days, which is set in stone and written in the heavens form the beginning of time and in the cycles of time, and days months in short?

So it’s high time we covered this and what does the bible teach on the first recorded birthday in bible history was pharaoh’s birthday in Ancient Egypt that is the first recorded in the bible?

But there is many records outside the bible of people who kept birthdays.

Birthdays: Pagan/Occult Origins in the Satanic Bible
Bible does not necessarily endorse anything outside or beyond the testimony against the pagan practice of birthday keeping in, or from, any of the information or sources quoted in this article.

There is an affinity of such commemoration among the wicked as recorded in The Satanic Bible (Anton Szandor LaVey, (Air) Book of Lucifer – The Enlightenment, Avon Books, 1969, Ch XI, "Religious Holidays," p. 96) regarding Birthdays:

Quote from the satanic bible: "The highest of all holidays in the Satanic religion is the date of one’s own birthday. This is in direct contradiction to the holy of holy days of other religions, which deify a particular god who has been created in an anthropomorphic form of their own image, thereby showing that the ego is not really buried. The Satanist feels: ‘Why not really be honest and if you are going to create a god in your image, why not create that god as yourself."

Every man is a god if he chooses to recognize himself as one. So, the Satanist celebrates his own birthday as the most important holiday of the year. After all, aren’t you happier about the fact that you were born than you are about the birth of someone you have never even met? Or for that matter, aside from religious holidays, why pay higher tribute to the birthday of a president or to a date in history than we do to the day we were brought into this greatest of all worlds? Despite the fact that some of us may not have been wanted, or at least were not particularly planned, we’re glad, even if no one else is, that we’re here! You should give yourself a pat on the back, buy yourself whatever you want, treat yourself like the king (or god) that you are, and generally celebrate your birthday with as much pomp and ceremony as possible."

It is interesting that birthdays are considered the most important holiday to these Satan worshipers (the founding of their “Church”, called Walpurgisnacht, and Halloween are the other ones of importance to them).

Of course, early Christians did not celebrate birthdays nor did the early Jews. Nor have real Christians ever celebrated Halloween.

Origen of Alexandria, writing over two centuries after the death of Messiah follows this same line when he recorded a diatribe against the memories of birthdays, indicating that at the time of his writing, a day to remember the birth of the Messiah was not part of the church calendar. In his Homilies on Leviticus, speaking on the aspect of birth, Origen states:

", not one from all the saints is found to have celebrated a festive day or a great feast on the day of his birth. No one is found to have had joy on the day of the birth of his son or daughter. Only sinners rejoice over this kind of birthday. For indeed we find in the Old Testament Pharaoh, king of Egypt, celebrating the day of his birth with a festival, and in the New Testament, Herod. However both of them stained the festival of his birth by shedding human blood, But the saints not only do not celebrate a festival on their birth days, but, filled with the Holy Spirit, they curse that day (after the example of Job, Jeremiah and David)." (Barkley, Homilies on Leviticus: 1–16 / Origen, 1990, 156.)
Birthdays Celebration are only Recorded in 3 Places in the Whole Bible

(N.I.V)
Genesis 40:20 Now the third day was Pharaoh's birthday, and he gave a feast for all his officials. He lifted up the heads of the chief cupbearer and the chief baker in the presence of his officials:

Matthew 14:6 On Herod's birthday the daughter of Herodias danced for them and pleased Herod so much

Mark 6:21 Finally the opportune time came. On his birthday Herod gave a banquet for
his high officials and military commanders and the leading men of Galilee.

(K.J.V)
Genesis 40:20 And it came to pass the third day, which was Pharaoh's birthday, that he made a feast unto all his servants: and he lifted up the head of the chief butler and of the chief baker among his servants.

Matthew 14:6 But when Herod's birthday was kept, the daughter of Herodias danced before them, and pleased Herod.
Mark 6:21 And when a convenient day was come, that Herod on his birthday made a supper to his lords, high captains, and chief estates of Galilee;
What is the origin of birthday celebrations?
Birthday celebrations are actually rooted in paganism.

The Encyclopaedia Americana (1991 edition) states:
"The ancient world of Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Persia celebrated the birthdays of gods, kings, and nobles."
Authors Ralph and Adelin Linton reveal the underlying reason for this. In their book The Lore of Birthdays, they write:

"Mesopotamia and Egypt, the cradles of civilization, were also the first lands in which men remembered and honoured their birthdays. The keeping of birthday records was important in ancient times principally because a birth date was essential for the casting of a horoscope."

So, there is a direct connection between the Pagan practice of birthday celebrations and astrology (horoscopes and fortune telling).

Not surprisingly then, the ancient Jews did not celebrate birthdays, regarding them as Pagan.

Also, The World Book Encyclopaedia (volume 3, page 416) states:
"The early Christians did not celebrate His [the Messiah's] birth because they considered the celebration of anyone's birth to be a pagan custom."
Down to the fourth century Christianity rejected the birthday celebration as a pagan custom.

To satiate this point, notice also the record of the first century historian Josephus: The Jews in the Messiah’s day knew “Yahweh’s” attitude toward birthday celebrations, “Nay, indeed, the law does not permit us to make festivals at the births of our children” (Flavius Josephus, Against Apion, Book II, section 26).
History of Celebration of Birthdays in the West
It is thought that the large-scale celebration of birthdays in Europe began with the cult of Mithras, which originated in Persia but was spread by soldiers throughout the Roman Empire. Before this, such celebrations were not common; and, hence, practices from other contexts such as the Saturnalia were adapted for birthdays. Because many Roman soldiers took to Mithraism, it had a wide distribution and influence throughout the empire, (Wikipedia. Birthdays. July 12, 2007 version).
Christmas is also relevant because December 25th was the day of celebration of the birthday of the sun-god Mithra.

The World Book Encyclopaedia Notes,

"Christmas, In 354 A.D., Bishop Liberius of Rome ordered the people to celebrate on December 25. He probably chose this date because the people of Rome already observed it as the Feast of Saturn, celebrating the birthday of the sun" (Sechrist. Christmas. World Book Encyclopaedia, Volume 3. 1966, pp. 408-417).
Long ago, the average person never paid any attention whatsoever to the anniversary of their birth. The initial pattern that developed concerned the celebrating of the birthday of their deity, once each year, at the winter solstice. This is the origin of Christmas, since the winter solstice was considered the "Re-birth" or "Birthday" of the solar deity (Natalis Sol Invictus, or the Nativity of Sol, the unconquerable). This alone marks the behaviour as originating from the rebellion against “Yahweh”, Who is the one and only Elohim of Heaven and Earth. Remember that “Yahweh” commanded that we not learn the ways of the heathen (Duat. 12).

Later, people began to celebrate the annual birth of their king at the same time as their deity, aligning their ruler with the same honors given to their deity. In their minds, their ruler became an anthropomorphic version of their deity. In the east, average people slowly began to celebrate their personal "birth day" once each year on what they believed to be "new year's day." Eventually, people developed the custom of observing their personal birth day on the annual day they were actually born.

Christmas was not among the earliest festivals of the Church. Irenaeus and Tertullian omit it from their lists of feasts; Origen, glancing perhaps at the discreditable imperial Natalitia, asserts (in Lev. Hom. viii in Migne, P.G., XII, 495) that in the Scriptures sinners alone, not saints, celebrate their birthday; Arnobius (VII, 32 in P.L., V, 1264) can still ridicule the "birthdays" of the gods.

In their essay titled Birthdays, Jewishly, Lisa Farber Miller and Sandra Widener point out that the Encyclopaedia Judaica is very blunt on this topic:
"The Celebration of Birthdays is Unknown in Traditional Jewish Ritual."

Originally, even as more and more Gentiles began to profess the Messiah (so much so that they outnumbered those of Jewish heritage that did), the early Gentile leaders also did not endorse the celebration of birthdays. No early church writer endorsed the observance of birthdays by Christians, nor are they ever listed in the early observances of the Christian church.

Therefore, the celebration of birthdays, was clearly not part of "the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints" (Jude 3).
No early religious/church writing from the second century that I have seen (and I have read most that are available) seems to endorse (or even suggest) the celebration of birthdays by any who professed the Messiah.

Although he was not part of the Ecclesia of “Yahweh” God, the writings of the early third century Catholic theologian Origen of Alexandria show that even that late, Orthodox Catholics were against the celebration of birthdays. The Catholic Encyclopaedia states:
"Origen, glancing perhaps at the discreditable imperial Natalitia, asserts (in Lev. Hom. viii in Migne, P.G., XII, 495) that in the Scriptures sinners alone, not saints, celebrate their birthday" (Martindale C. Christmas, 1908).

Christmas is coming! Quite so: but what is "Christmas?" Does not the very term itself denote it's source -- "Christ-mass." Thus it is of Roman origin, brought over from paganism. But, says someone, Christmas is the time when we commemorate the Savior's birth. It is? And WHO authorized such commemoration? Certainly “Yahweh” God did not.

The Messiah bade his disciples "remember" him in his death, but there is not a word in scripture, from Genesis to Revelation, which tells us to celebrate his birth. Moreover, who knows the exact time when, he was born but the calendar around the time of the month of “Nissan in the Hebrew Calendar” or better known as the Sacred Calendar is in what month, he was born? (Which is the feast of “Tabernacle” known as “Sukkot” well this was October or September when this month falls) Then after the “eight” days he would have been “circumcised” completing the festival of “Sukkot”) The Bible is silent thereon. It is without reason that the only "Birthday" commemorations mentioned in “Yahweh’s” Word are Pharaoh's (Genesis 40:20) and Herod's (Matthew 14:6)? Is this recorded "for our learning?" If so, have we prayerfully taken it to heart?

Well we will conclude it is wrong and an unbiblical practice. It may be a social norm in this world but, so are many other evils being practiced and being done?
drop youR birthday wishes and then you come with this long epistle. That's how you fail exams. Doctrines won't get you anywhere.
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by Lenny5000(m): 11:28pm On Nov 11, 2012
Happy Birthday sir, May God's blessing remain with you forever. Amen.
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by clip: 4:24am On Nov 12, 2012
God bless you and sustain you. By strength shall no man prevail.
I love you and the courage God gave you. You love not your life at the expense of other citizen.
After the death of Fela, came Gani,after Gani, have asking God who is d next person that is not corrupt and will confront our corrupt leaders without fear.
When you agreed to be Vice President to Buhari (CPC AND MUSLIM ) I can not understand why you did that.
Then, I remember Martin Luther King dream then which they never understood but later became a reality.
Later we will all understand the plan of God for the nation.
Happy Birthday,Man of God
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by luluosas(m): 7:53am On Nov 12, 2012
Happy birthday Pastor Tunde Bakare. May God strengthen you the more.
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by banki(m): 8:09am On Nov 12, 2012
pistol: Happy bday to the man of God..
But am not comfortable with ur forlicking with ungodly men..
What does light and darkness have in common.


ubgodly men like who? and who are you to decide who is ungodly?
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by sookoo: 10:55am On Nov 12, 2012
Happy birthday,Sir.You are a great man and a gift to the church.
Happy birthday,once again!
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by Nobody: 11:48am On Nov 12, 2012
banki:


ubgodly men like who? and who are you to decide who is ungodly?
I agree with the bolded. The rest is just plain stupid.
Re: Happy 58th Birthday To Pastor Tunde Bakare by afeda: 1:06pm On Nov 12, 2012
MANY HAPPY RETURN OF THE DAY SIR. MAY THE LORD GIVE YOU MORE GRACE AND STRENGHT TO CARRY ON WITH THE GOOD WORK YOU WERE CREATED TO DO.
MAY THE PEACE OF THE LORD BE UPON YOUR FAMILY.WE LOVE YOU AND URGE YOU TO CARRY ON WITH THE GODLY ASSIGNMENT.IGBA ODUN ODUN KAN NI O IN JESUS NAME!

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