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Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by abudugana: 7:12pm On Oct 19, 2014
As a student of religious politics and religious terrorism, I am quite aware that religious leaders do have political agendas and characteristically use the altar to mobilize (or de-mobilize) their followers for politics. I was, however, utterly shocked after listening to a 1hour 30 minute apocalyptic message by a self-acclaimed “messiah of information”, Pastor Emmanuel Bosun, whose barrage of nonsense was recently responded to by the APC. His agenda was indeed clear – he wanted to sensitize and mobilize the Christian population against their Muslim counterpart especially in preparation for the 2015 general elections. In order to achieve this, Pastor Bosun had to produce voluminous falsehoods and showed some horrific video to his helpless audience in a church, raising the alarm that Islam is the main problem in modern Nigeria while Muslims are out there to exterminate Christianity in the country.

As much as the pastor’s right as a Nigerian citizen – who can belong to any political party of his choice and express himself freely – is appreciated, there should be no gainsaying that he has no right to distort facts and re-write history in a bid to sell his cruel agenda or execute his contract with some political paymasters somewhere. Pastor Bosun’s shenanigan message may ordinarily not warrant a response, but it is of importance that the unsuspecting public, who fall easily to the pontifications of religious leaders in Nigeria, is saved from the falsehoods that characterise the message and the mischief of this end-time pastor.

Pastor Bosun starts his alarmist message with a certain conference held in 1989 in Abuja by Muslims who arrived at certain conclusions defining the “Islamic agenda” in Nigeria and Africa. The highpoints of the communiqué after the conference organized by the OIC for Muslims in Africa, according to the pastor, are “to ensure [that] only Muslims are elected to all political posts of member-nations” and “to eradicate in all its forms and ramifications all non-Muslim religions in member-nations (Christianity underlined).” How absurd! I wonder if Muslims could be so foolish to have released this kind of sensitive communiqué to the public if there was any.

In my scholarly search to verify this claim by Pastor Bosun, I found an objective study by Professor Roman Loimier (a distinguished German specialist on Islam and politics in Nigeria) in his book, Islamic Reform and Political Change in Northern Nigeria, where he made reference to that conference. Professor Loimier noted that the conference was followed by “a fake communiqué” apparently produced by some Christian groups, which unfortunately is the same document being paraded by Pastor Bosun today. Professor Loimier writes further that: “The choice of words [in the fake communiqué] suggests that Christian groups wanted to use the occasion of the Islam in Africa Conference not only to discredit the conference itself, but also to point out to Nigerian Christians the radicality and intolerance of the Muslims” (p.318). It is unfortunate that a document that has been discredited since 1989 would still be paraded as evidence by Pastor Bosun in 2014! It is also more pathetic that there were no intelligent persons in his audience to have challenged him for mis-educating them with a fake document.
Pastor Bosun went further to assert that Nigerian Muslims in connivance with the OIC aim to Islamize the whole of Africa. What an ambition! Another nonsensical claim. The pastor displays his absolute ignorance on the formation, membership and activities of the OIC with this claim. I will educate him here. The OIC (The Organization of the Islamic Conference), which emerged in the wake of increasing external attacks on Muslim countries in the Middle East in the 1960s, was established in 1969 as a Muslim (not necessarily Islamic) organization to “safeguard and protect the interests of the Muslim world in the spirit of promoting international peace and harmony” in the world. It should interest Mr. Pastor that the OIC is not characterised by Muslim-majority states only, it also opens its membership to non-Muslim majority states. Some of them include Gabon, Cameroon, Benin, Togo, and Guyana. Other non-Muslim majority states which have observer status in the organization are Central African Republic, Thailand and Russia. One should ask Pastor Bosun how the OIC would successfully hatch a plan to exterminate Christianity (or other non-Islamic religions) at meetings where Christians and other non-Muslims also attend.

Still on the OIC, this man of God claimed that the series of terrorist attacks in Africa in recent times should not be “isolated” from the main agenda of the OIC. Praise the Lord! This pastor must be ill-informed about current happenings in the world. Ironically, information is about the cheapest product in contemporary times. It is just available everywhere. The pastor should have known that most of these terrorist groups have as their principal targets the current ruling class in the Muslim world, who represent the main drivers of the OIC. Indeed, they have been victims of the attacks, as well as a large number of Muslims around the world.

The pastor lost it completely when he mentioned that the APC is a party to be closely monitored because it is an Islamic party in the fashion of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. That’s quite interesting. The most interesting part of his message here is that we have heard these claims from the PDP before. It is a popular slogan of Femi Fani Kayode – a shameless Islamophobe. This should make a critical mind suspect a connection between Pastor Bosun and the PDP. According to Pastor Bosun, the APC is an Islamist party because its major officials are Muslims. Another piece of rubbish! My last check shows that the APC has four individuals as its key members of the executive – John Odigie Oyegun as the National Chairman, Lawal Shuaibu as the Deputy National Chairman (North), Segun Oni as the Deputy National Chairman (South) and Mai Mala Buni as the National Secretary. Pastor Bosun does not need to be an intellectual to know that two of these individuals are not Muslim. Furthermore, APC has four governors – Adams Oshiomole, Rotimi Amaechi, Kayode Fayemi and Rochas Okorocha – who are not Muslims. Where did the pastor get his information from?

The pastor’s political agenda came to light after he appealed to his audience that the South West must not be allowed to be under the control of the Islamic party. In his words, “the next battleground is the South West.” Pastor Bosun strongly encouraged Christians to vote out the APC in the South West in the next elections and vote for the PDP. In this regard, the pastor is also ascribing Islamism to the patrons of APC in the South West, especially Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. This is a joke taken too far. Tinubu himself would immediately enlighten anybody that he is everything – a socialite, a businessman, a politician, “Area Father” – but an Islamic personality. It is on record that during his reign as the Governor in Lagos State, he was the first administration to return missionary schools to their original owners; a policy which did not favor the Muslim ab initio. Tinubu’s wife is also a prominent member of the Redeemed church, where his husband regularly attends their special programmes at the end of the year.

Readers would certainly be bored if all the statements by Pastor Bosun are responded to in this piece. But it worries me that this person was appointed as a delegate for the Christian community at the just concluded national conference. The Christian community should have done better to appoint some intelligent individuals to the once-in-a-lifetime gathering of serious minded people, which I am sure they have in abundance.

Nigerians should not be surprised that these messages are surfacing a few months to the general elections. But they should be warned that these fake messiahs are agents of politicians who have been hired to invade worship centers to mobilize votes for their patrons. It is not new in the history of elections in Nigeria. The pastor did well anyway. At the end of his talk, he told his audience that “Jonathan is 100% successful” and compelled his audience to vote for him in 2015 as a religious obligation.

Written by Hakeem Onapajo.

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Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by 1stola: 7:22pm On Oct 19, 2014
What an epistle.
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Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by ProfessorPeter(m): 7:58pm On Oct 19, 2014
Please publish the original communique. So that we can see and know who is telling lies

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Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by bamosagie(m): 8:21pm On Oct 19, 2014
In the light of recent events in Nigeria, the pastor remain right untill proven otherwise.

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Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by Nobody: 8:32pm On Oct 19, 2014
who read this piece should summarise cos I didn't o..
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by john403: 8:34pm On Oct 19, 2014
summary please
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by abacus(m): 8:43pm On Oct 19, 2014
How many of you buy Pastor Bosun CD, Bosun is smiling to bank, another 'wonder bank' thing.

We expect the likes of Bosun at eve of every election. A shaa jeun!
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by Nobody: 4:12am On Oct 20, 2014
[size=14pt]The Pastor also said that there is no mention of Christ, Christian, Christianity, Bible and gospel in the Nigerian Constitution. He said in contrast, the Nigerian Constitution has Islam, Muslims, Grand Khadi, Sharia, Quoran mentioned severally.

I wonder if you missed this part or you deliberately refused to comment on this also.

Keep deceiving yourselves. Those who do know their God ... DO KNOW THE TRUTH.[/size]

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Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by Nobody: 4:21am On Oct 20, 2014
abacus:
How many of you buy Pastor Bosun CD, Bosun is smiling to bank, another 'wonder bank' thing.

We expect the likes of Bosun at eve of every election. A shaa jeun!

Sorry, the message is not for sale but distributed freely.

Since you care to listen again, here it is for F R E E ! ! !

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNjEGfcZC74
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by okoromike(m): 5:06am On Oct 20, 2014
Xetima:
[size=14pt]The Pastor also said that there is no mention of Christ, Christian, Christianity, Bible and gospel in the Nigerian Constitution. He said in contrast, the Nigerian Constitution has Islam, Muslims, Grand Khadi, Sharia, Quoran mentioned severally.

I wonder if you missed this part or you deliberately refused to comment on this also.

Keep deceiving yourselves. Those who do know their God ... DO KNOW THE TRUTH.[/size]
Don't mind the islamic hireling jare..by the way,was is not after the so cald abuja conference that we had a moslem/moslem presidential ticket with no regard wathsoewer to the sensiblities of the christhians?
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by okoromike(m): 5:23am On Oct 20, 2014
Op you are the one who is saying utter rubbish.we know whom to believe!
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by Donfamous(m): 6:03am On Oct 20, 2014
u have still not discredit d fact that what he said was right, aΩ̴̩̩̩̥d̶̲̥̅̊ I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊. A nutshell 'islamn is evil'
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by seannopo(m): 6:51am On Oct 20, 2014
@op, from your writing, and your chain of arguments. I am convinced that the Pastor is right.
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by Degis(m): 6:54am On Oct 20, 2014
Monday Morning Abuse no good but I will make this nitwit an exception.

Are Gabon, Thailand, Russia and Co Christian Countries?. This fellow is just as useless as dey come.

If you said the Christians issued a fake communique, where is the original one issued by the OIC in 1989?.

If Fani Kayode had not spoken out, would that Islamic Party of yours not have left the status quo?

Is your party not promoting Muslim-Muslim ticket as espoused by Bisi Akande, your former Chairman?

So, Tinubu is not an Islamic personality abi?, dont worry, he is a member of the Catholic Church and also a Knight of Saint John. This Op must smoking high quality weed

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Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by Haywhymido(m): 7:01am On Oct 20, 2014
as u can see, I WAS HERE

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Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by joseph1832(m): 7:03am On Oct 20, 2014
OP: I listen to that particular message and I mus say the guy sure raised a whole lot of fact. But as a sensible Nigerian I question his motive.

I have a copy of the Nigerian constitution and his claims were true about Islam and muslims being mention there. Also there's no mention of the six geo-political zones there, all I saw where the states and local government. Etc.

So are you saying he's lying?. He has made strong points that a sane mind shouldn't sweep under the carpet.

In line with that I see no reason whatsoever why I'll even support him because even he too is not clean by praising Machine Gun Oritsejafor! That pastor has skeletons in his cupboard! So do many of them.

OP I tell you: evil must never be tolerated and accommodated in whatever form. I say this to all who want to hear: "christians and muslims are the very reason why Nigeria remain a backward country".

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Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by sammieguze(m): 7:12am On Oct 20, 2014
Another religious whala thread
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by danderson(f): 7:12am On Oct 20, 2014
OP
You started as a liberal muslim but answer this question: Do you believe in Jihad and will you participate in Jihad as preached by Mohammed? If your answer is yes then Islam is evil. If no then you are one step into becoming like Jesus who asked Our father in heaven to forgive them for the do not know what the do.
Search your conscience.
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by danderson(f): 7:18am On Oct 20, 2014
OP
You started as a liberal muslim but answer this question: Do you believe in Jihad and will you participate in Jihad as preached by Mohammed? If your answer is yes then Islam is evil. If no then you are one step into becoming like Jesus who asked Our father in heaven to forgive them for the don't know what the do.
Search your conscience.
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by Caseless: 7:39am On Oct 20, 2014
I pity Nigerian christains- from the comments above, one can easily deduce that many un-intelligent people are in the Nigerian christain fold.

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Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by Nobody: 8:38am On Oct 20, 2014
OP,
Just dont bother yourself.

We know the truth!

It was "Christians" that rioted in Kano just to stop Reinhard Bonke from crusades.
It was "Christian" students that murdered their teacher in cold blood because she seized the copy of the Koran used by one of them to cheat in an exam.
It was "Christians" that usually burn churches at any slight excuse.
"Christians" held "Miss World" riots during OBJ.
Shekau was (perhaps is) a "Pastor".
Boko Haram is actually a "Christian" militant group with a mission to enthrone Sharia.

We know all this sir, but Christians will not accept the "truth"

Don't mind "them" bro.

As for Pastor Bosun, God will surely "judge" him.

I am fare in my approach to these issues.
let me make you a deal.

If Pastor Bosun cooked up his analysis just for mischief making, may evil follow him!
If on the other hand he is genuine and you are working hard to distract and deceive the gullible, then may evil follow you!

Say Amen if you are so sure of your self.

Cheers.

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Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by spodathug: 8:59am On Oct 20, 2014
abudugana:
As a student of religious politics and religious terrorism, I am quite aware that religious leaders do have political agendas and characteristically use the altar to mobilize (or de-mobilize) their followers for politics. I was, however, utterly shocked after listening to a 1hour 30 minute apocalyptic message by a self-acclaimed “messiah of information”, Pastor Emmanuel Bosun, whose barrage of nonsense was recently responded to by the APC. His agenda was indeed clear – he wanted to sensitize and mobilize the Christian population against their Muslim counterpart especially in preparation for the 2015 general elections. In order to achieve this, Pastor Bosun had to produce voluminous falsehoods and showed some horrific video to his helpless audience in a church, raising the alarm that Islam is the main problem in modern Nigeria while Muslims are out there to exterminate Christianity in the country.

As much as the pastor’s right as a Nigerian citizen – who can belong to any political party of his choice and express himself freely – is appreciated, there should be no gainsaying that he has no right to distort facts and re-write history in a bid to sell his cruel agenda or execute his contract with some political paymasters somewhere. Pastor Bosun’s shenanigan message may ordinarily not warrant a response, but it is of importance that the unsuspecting public, who fall easily to the pontifications of religious leaders in Nigeria, is saved from the falsehoods that characterise the message and the mischief of this end-time pastor.

Pastor Bosun starts his alarmist message with a certain conference held in 1989 in Abuja by Muslims who arrived at certain conclusions defining the “Islamic agenda” in Nigeria and Africa. The highpoints of the communiqué after the conference organized by the OIC for Muslims in Africa, according to the pastor, are “to ensure [that] only Muslims are elected to all political posts of member-nations” and “to eradicate in all its forms and ramifications all non-Muslim religions in member-nations (Christianity underlined).” How absurd! I wonder if Muslims could be so foolish to have released this kind of sensitive communiqué to the public if there was any.

In my scholarly search to verify this claim by Pastor Bosun, I found an objective study by Professor Roman Loimier (a distinguished German specialist on Islam and politics in Nigeria) in his book, Islamic Reform and Political Change in Northern Nigeria, where he made reference to that conference. Professor Loimier noted that the conference was followed by “a fake communiqué” apparently produced by some Christian groups, which unfortunately is the same document being paraded by Pastor Bosun today. Professor Loimier writes further that: “The choice of words [in the fake communiqué] suggests that Christian groups wanted to use the occasion of the Islam in Africa Conference not only to discredit the conference itself, but also to point out to Nigerian Christians the radicality and intolerance of the Muslims” (p.318). It is unfortunate that a document that has been discredited since 1989 would still be paraded as evidence by Pastor Bosun in 2014! It is also more pathetic that there were no intelligent persons in his audience to have challenged him for mis-educating them with a fake document.
Pastor Bosun went further to assert that Nigerian Muslims in connivance with the OIC aim to Islamize the whole of Africa. What an ambition! Another nonsensical claim. The pastor displays his absolute ignorance on the formation, membership and activities of the OIC with this claim. I will educate him here. The OIC (The Organization of the Islamic Conference), which emerged in the wake of increasing external attacks on Muslim countries in the Middle East in the 1960s, was established in 1969 as a Muslim (not necessarily Islamic) organization to “safeguard and protect the interests of the Muslim world in the spirit of promoting international peace and harmony” in the world. It should interest Mr. Pastor that the OIC is not characterised by Muslim-majority states only, it also opens its membership to non-Muslim majority states. Some of them include Gabon, Cameroon, Benin, Togo, and Guyana. Other non-Muslim majority states which have observer status in the organization are Central African Republic, Thailand and Russia. One should ask Pastor Bosun how the OIC would successfully hatch a plan to exterminate Christianity (or other non-Islamic religions) at meetings where Christians and other non-Muslims also attend.

Still on the OIC, this man of God claimed that the series of terrorist attacks in Africa in recent times should not be “isolated” from the main agenda of the OIC. Praise the Lord! This pastor must be ill-informed about current happenings in the world. Ironically, information is about the cheapest product in contemporary times. It is just available everywhere. The pastor should have known that most of these terrorist groups have as their principal targets the current ruling class in the Muslim world, who represent the main drivers of the OIC. Indeed, they have been victims of the attacks, as well as a large number of Muslims around the world.

The pastor lost it completely when he mentioned that the APC is a party to be closely monitored because it is an Islamic party in the fashion of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. That’s quite interesting. The most interesting part of his message here is that we have heard these claims from the PDP before. It is a popular slogan of Femi Fani Kayode – a shameless Islamophobe. This should make a critical mind suspect a connection between Pastor Bosun and the PDP. According to Pastor Bosun, the APC is an Islamist party because its major officials are Muslims. Another piece of rubbish! My last check shows that the APC has four individuals as its key members of the executive – John Odigie Oyegun as the National Chairman, Lawal Shuaibu as the Deputy National Chairman (North), Segun Oni as the Deputy National Chairman (South) and Mai Mala Buni as the National Secretary. Pastor Bosun does not need to be an intellectual to know that two of these individuals are not Muslim. Furthermore, APC has four governors – Adams Oshiomole, Rotimi Amaechi, Kayode Fayemi and Rochas Okorocha – who are not Muslims. Where did the pastor get his information from?

The pastor’s political agenda came to light after he appealed to his audience that the South West must not be allowed to be under the control of the Islamic party. In his words, “the next battleground is the South West.” Pastor Bosun strongly encouraged Christians to vote out the APC in the South West in the next elections and vote for the PDP. In this regard, the pastor is also ascribing Islamism to the patrons of APC in the South West, especially Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. This is a joke taken too far. Tinubu himself would immediately enlighten anybody that he is everything – a socialite, a businessman, a politician, “Area Father” – but an Islamic personality. It is on record that during his reign as the Governor in Lagos State, he was the first administration to return missionary schools to their original owners; a policy which did not favor the Muslim ab initio. Tinubu’s wife is also a prominent member of the Redeemed church, where his husband regularly attends their special programmes at the end of the year.

Readers would certainly be bored if all the statements by Pastor Bosun are responded to in this piece. But it worries me that this person was appointed as a delegate for the Christian community at the just concluded national conference. The Christian community should have done better to appoint some intelligent individuals to the once-in-a-lifetime gathering of serious minded people, which I am sure they have in abundance.

Nigerians should not be surprised that these messages are surfacing a few months to the general elections. But they should be warned that these fake messiahs are agents of politicians who have been hired to invade worship centers to mobilize votes for their patrons. It is not new in the history of elections in Nigeria. The pastor did well anyway. At the end of his talk, he told his audience that “Jonathan is 100% successful” and compelled his audience to vote for him in 2015 as a religious obligation.

Written by Hakeem Onapajo.
shut that your Gutter mouth up,the man stated the obvious and you are here spewing trash.
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by mooremedia: 10:00am On Oct 20, 2014
Menhh Islam does have a long way to prove innocence o.
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by Donfamous(m): 10:45am On Oct 20, 2014
Caseless:
I pity Nigerian christains- from the comments above, one can easily deduce that many un-intelligent people are in the Nigerian christain fold.
y d insults, u are just ranting without making any topic talkless of it being valid,
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by sademola: 11:02am On Oct 20, 2014
bamosagie:
In the light of recent events in Nigeria, the pastor remain right untill proven otherwise.

Even when the leadership of the church he "represents" refuted the claims and apologised?

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Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by kennyalao: 12:07pm On Oct 20, 2014
sademola:


Even when the leadership of the church he "represents" refuted the claims and apologised?

The leadership of the church refuted no claim. have you read Abuja 1989 before it was deleted on Wikipedia?
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by Caseless: 6:40pm On Oct 20, 2014
Donfamous:
y d insults, u are just ranting without making any topic talkless of it being valid,
u need God.
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by Donfamous(m): 8:32pm On Oct 20, 2014
Caseless:
u need God.
what about Thε̲̣̣̣̥ one I have?
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by abacus(m): 8:55pm On Oct 20, 2014
Xetima:


Sorry, the message is not for sale but distributed freely.

Since you care to listen again, here it is for F R E E ! ! !

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNjEGfcZC74

Like you failed to understand.. i don't listen to Pastors like these.

If it's not Pastor Poju Oyemade, Pastor Sam Adeyemi, Pastor Tunde Bakare, Bishop Thomas Aremu(Winners) count me out any others. Thanks am not interested.
Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by san316(m): 9:31pm On Oct 20, 2014
This Is The Goal Of All Nigerian Politicians; To Divide Nigerians Alng Religious Lines. With All His Theories, The Pastor Didnt Xplan Hw Obj(a Xtian) Came To B D Presidnt Ryt Aftr A Muslim Military Ruler. He Said The Nigerian Constitutn Mentioned Islam N Muslims Forgetting That When The 1st Nigerian Cnst Ws Drafted, Xtian Southerners Were D Mst Educatd N D 1st Military Ruler Ws A Xtian. How Cm Jesus Ws Mentned More In D Quran Dan Moh'd? D Nrth Wnts To Dominate Xtians Bt Nrthrn Pdp Govs Hv Endorsed Gej Even Against Sule Lamido Already. Nigerians Open Ur Eyes, This War Is Btw D Politicians N D Masses. Don't B Used.

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Re: Mr. Pastor, Stop Preaching Nonsense! by otokx(m): 10:01pm On Oct 20, 2014
The op failed to disprove fundamental arguments/questions raised by Pastor Bosun.

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