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If Nigeria Was Not Religious, Would She Be A Better Country? by fucklikant101(m): 1:24am On May 08, 2017
If Nigerians was to be an Atheist society, no belief in God or Allah, do you think the country would be better or worst and give reasons wink
Re: If Nigeria Was Not Religious, Would She Be A Better Country? by forreelinc(m): 1:43am On May 08, 2017
At least people no dey too f@ck up cos them no want make them church members hear

Imagine naijans if church no dey
Re: If Nigeria Was Not Religious, Would She Be A Better Country? by Logicbwoy: 3:37am On May 08, 2017
To be honest, we can not just say that it will be better.

However, I know that we would be less divided as a nation as religion divides us. Pentecostal vs orthodox christians. Christian vs muslim. Shia vs Sunni muslim etc.

Also, we would not allow deceitful "men of god" to be deceiving us.

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Re: If Nigeria Was Not Religious, Would She Be A Better Country? by Amberon: 5:35am On May 08, 2017
undecided
Re: If Nigeria Was Not Religious, Would She Be A Better Country? by Nobody: 7:28am On May 08, 2017
YES

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Re: If Nigeria Was Not Religious, Would She Be A Better Country? by Aaronsrod: 8:24am On May 08, 2017
NO. If we dont have Jesus then our people will drown in witchcraft, rape cannibalism, fetish, human sacrifice murder stealing devil-worship and ignorance of our ancestor. ONLY Christ can carry us to the new world.
Re: If Nigeria Was Not Religious, Would She Be A Better Country? by fucklikant101(m): 1:45pm On May 08, 2017
Lalasticlala abeg epp me.ask dem wink
Re: If Nigeria Was Not Religious, Would She Be A Better Country? by CyrusTheGreat: 2:59pm On May 08, 2017
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Aaronsrod:
NO. If we dont have Jesus then our people will drown in witchcraft, rape cannibalism, fetish, human sacrifice murder stealing devil-worship and ignorance of our ancestor. ONLY Christ can carry us to the new world.

Almost all of those things are based on religious and superstitious beliefs you IDIOT. Have you even read a single book on African history? There have been countless times where Muslims and Christians in HAVE committed witchraft, Rape, Cannibalism, Human sacrifice, Murder, Stealing, Devil Worship and ignorance of their ancestors. Analytical approaches to social problems such as the ones you bring up are far more effective than screaming "GOD" at the top of your lungs and making people worship and fear things that do not exist. Ever heard of the Rwandan genocide? Ever heard of Boko Haram? Al Shabaab? Ethiopian slavers of Oromos? The Lord's Resistance Army? All groups were filled with avid Christians and Muslims who conducted rape, torture, abuse, murder and ethnic cleansing. Look at South Africa's massive Christian majority - now look at the country's statistics for rape and armed robbery.

Christianity is a mental geass holding people back, and there is no better example than within the most extremist Christian countries on earth - African nations.


Notice how some of the world's most educated nations have some of the lowest levels of religious people (Norway, Sweden, Czech Republic, UK, Canada, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, etc.)? And how they tend to also have some of the lowest levels of violent crime and other such social plagues? It's because the people in those countries have long moved past the words of stupid god-fearers who hold back progress and open mindedness.

If only nigeria had some sort of 'Society of the Godless'. Sadly such an institution would probably be attacked by religious crazies.

EDIT: Just remembered that you were the psycho who believed that non-Christians should be forcibly silenced and that doctors saving the lives of physiologically deformed babies was "going against god's plan". People like you are what is dragging down the future of the country. You are EVERYTHING wrong with Nigeria. EVERYTHING.

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Re: If Nigeria Was Not Religious, Would She Be A Better Country? by orunto27: 3:29pm On May 08, 2017
No.
Re: If Nigeria Was Not Religious, Would She Be A Better Country? by TrajansKong: 6:00pm On May 08, 2017
Yes. Absolutely. But we won't ever leave White Jesus because we are terrified of our own minds and prefer the counsel of spirits, phantoms and oogidi-boogidi. We are phcked. Really.
Re: If Nigeria Was Not Religious, Would She Be A Better Country? by TrajansKong: 6:23pm On May 08, 2017
Aaronsrod:
NO. If we dont have Jesus then our people will drown in witchcraft, rape cannibalism, fetish, human sacrifice murder stealing devil-worship and ignorance of our ancestor. ONLY Christ can carry us to the new world.
This ^^ is the voice of the soul of Black Christianity. My people, we are going nowhere. We are the world's slave...and proud.
Re: If Nigeria Was Not Religious, Would She Be A Better Country? by Logicbwoy: 6:24pm On May 08, 2017
Aaronsrod:
NO. If we dont have Jesus then our people will drown in witchcraft, rape cannibalism, fetish, human sacrifice murder stealing devil-worship and ignorance of our ancestor. ONLY Christ can carry us to the new world.


cry

I'm crying for your common sense and dignity. Religion killed them.


Keep waiting for a dead jew to bring you salvation

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