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Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by bashydemy(m): 11:21am On Mar 11, 2010 |
lanre_s:look at who is insult someone have you ever diffrenciate btwn the Good muslims and the bad in your prvious post? all you said is the muslims are terrorist and you tarnishing the image of islam you have never diffrenciate btwn the Good and bad once so she is right dude. |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by 700john: 11:43am On Mar 11, 2010 |
May the Almighty God help us out! |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by lanres1(m): 1:13pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
bashy_demy: I didnt condemn muslims, I will never do that. All I have been preaching is the need for us to tolerate one another irrespective of religious or ethnic diversity. Let it be registered at the back of our minds that there is only one God. |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by okunoba(m): 2:05pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
@Lanre, u should condemn the madness being done in the name of Islam all over the World or have u sold ur heart to the devil. Man and his evil religion. |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by muhsin(m): 2:19pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
Sweet T: I laugh in Hausa Stupidilty at its peak. |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by radeniran(m): 2:46pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
Another wahala want start be that o. This is an intelligent report from Nairaland. SSS, NA and NPF take note |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by bashydemy(m): 2:52pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
okunoba: Insert Quote Quote from: Sweet T on Today at 06:36:35 AM These freaking Muslims are a disease anywhere they find themselves in the world. If this actually happens, Muslims will in Ibadan will brutally suffer. There are more Christians in Ibadan than anywhere in Nigeria. It is not like the north, Ibadan residence will teach these naughty person a lesson. @Lanrei guess you could see what people like this 2 guys are saying again how will some foreign condem Nigeria as a curruption country if not mention the currupt people among them how will say freeking muslim or islam without saying the once are there no stupid and devils in the mist of christain the man who kill his sister son in Ile ife i a xtain Dr King that burn his church goes is he not chritain if someone could wake up in the morning and burn down another human being without reason is that not enough to be a terror except you dont know what is the meaningof terror, how about the guy that try to bomb the Pastor chris we have not heard anything about the guy anymore if the bombing was successful they will blame it on the muslims but since it wasn't succesfull then they did not said anything about it anymore so why is it that any succesfull bombing or attack that the cultprint was no caught they blame it on the muslim or islam you guy most be the most stupid fool. |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by dayokanu(m): 5:48pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
Aside of this is emergence of a fanatical Islamic sect in Beree, a suburb of Ibadan in Oluyole Local Government Area, which is now under close watch of security agencies in the state due to its intolerance of other religious groups in the area. Religion of PISS indeed. I ask why is it that Xtians dont fight with Traditional worshippers. Why dont other religion fight each other, why is it that every religions crisis involves ISLAM? |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by Busybody2(f): 7:30pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
http://anglicandioceseofjos.org/dogo.html For the viewing pleasure of baba ibadan and bashy_demy, trying to justify why those people who commit these types of atrocious despicable acts against their fellow human kind, do it, i.e. Christians should not produce a film, and call it alfa, otherwise they deserve it, I BOW FOR UNA bashy_demy: Baba Ibada: |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by Fhemmmy: 7:35pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
Busy_body: Ummmmm |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by Busybody2(f): 7:41pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
Fhemmmy: How could a "sect" of human being justify this act, not keep it to themself and have the audacity to come to a public arena to defend it - something as silly and silly and mundane and senseless as "they are ridiculing the name "alfa" by using it in a film title, mind you it is not Mohammed's name been mentioned now oh - just the name "alfa" Is illiteracy to blame I guess the rest of the world (the kaffirs) should just go deaf, blind and dumb and invisible, cos it seems this is the only way "they" cannot be offended |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by Fhemmmy: 7:47pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
My sister . . . .education is a great asset. But trust me the real people that worship islam will not do what happened . . . . so i think there is more to what we know, that we dont know |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by dayokanu(m): 8:13pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
^^ My question still remain why dont the illeterate Xtians, Buddhist, Hindu, Freethinkers and Ifa worshippers go on rampage? Why is it that only "Moslems do |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by Busybody2(f): 8:17pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
Fhemmmy: I beg to differ, these ones on here are the so-called moderate ones, yet do you notice how they never seem to come out to publicly condemn the fanatics in their midst, but instead try to justify why they do what they do? This is their(moderate ones') modus-operandi :- * When a crime such as this happens, they get vocal and start spouting that "How are they sure it is the fanatics in our midst that is responsible? * Then, they start blaming conspiracy theories. * The next step, once confronted with enough evidence nailing them, is to come to their defence by sayng they are justified to act that way because they were marginalised, treated as second citizens, in poverty, etc. * Then their own mask starts to slip too because the more you talk to them, the more they vent, that the victims of the fanatics deserves it, that they are sinners who needs to be flushed out anyway. |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by Fhemmmy: 8:45pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
Busy_body: Deep |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by safariman(m): 9:00pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
Moslem leaders need to forcefully speak out against these people that are hijacking their religion. Moslems do live side by side with other faiths in many countries without any problem. US is an example, Nigeria needs a government that would protect her people irrespective of ones tribe or religious affiliation, |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by Fhemmmy: 9:25pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
safariman: The govt are so afraid of speaking out, cos they wanted the approval of same people . . . .lunacy is not easy to cure |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by Busybody2(f): 9:28pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
safariman: Methinks the only reason they conform in US is because after 9/11, they got villified and became outcasts and had to lie low because most Americans were prepared to take laws into their own hands and start blasting their brains off with their guns for daring to step to them on their soil, Compared to the UK , after Jack Straw tastelessly started leafleting the whole of London with a "The Muslims are your friends" leaflet a day after the bombing of 7/7, where they rose in number, became more obnoxious, forced a lot of their women into wearing the full niqab, trying to force their kids to do the same, started postulating and prancing around like prized idiots that they would not rest until the flag of Islam is flying on Buckingham Palace and Britain becomes a sharia state, using legal aids to sue employers at every given opportunity for flimsy excuses on religious grounds, bending the Government's hand to allocate them more funding for religious schools, making the Government bend the rules about bigamy so they can marry as many wives as they want, refusing to sell/handle alcohol at work forcing factories making pork products for hundreds of years before their ancestors even realised their was a place called United Kingdom to close because as muslims, they are allergic to pork, hence shouldn't have to put up with the smell of pork wafting from those factories, etc |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by EzeUche(m): 11:19pm On Mar 11, 2010 |
Busy_body: This is true! It is amazing how Nigerians home do not understand the United States. In the United States, Muslims are vilified!!! It is tough to be a Muslim in America. People look at them funny, just daring them to do something. If a Muslim tried to do this in America, they would be wiped out in a day, by the white rednecks. Remember U.S. used to be very quick to lynch blacks. |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by lanres1(m): 8:37am On Mar 12, 2010 |
Did anyone vilify Ahmed Deedat or Mohammed Ali in the states? |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by sosoramon: 10:56am On Mar 12, 2010 |
can anybody fight for GOD/religion?even during the time of the prophets(N uh-Noah, Isa-Jesus, Musa--Moses, , , Muhammad) non of them ever fought for religion but instead they do preach the words of GOD Almighty, the oneness of GOD and that there is heaven & hell. Let us all remember that GOD can fight for HIMSELF, HE is the ALPHA and the OMEGA, He knows why He created good & bad, He's not going to lose anything if He does not create evil but He knows best. All this killing and killing i believe that all these people are doing it for their own reasons well known to them not for GOD or for any religion.Religion has come to teach us on how to live a sin-free life. Remember [[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][font=Lucida Sans Unicode] ill |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by safariman(m): 4:50pm On Mar 12, 2010 |
@EzeUche I don't think moslems are vilified in the US some of them especially AA moslems (Nations of Islam) are even respected. You should know, there are many mosques and moslem schools here in the Washington metro area with no problem |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by Nobody: 4:55pm On Mar 12, 2010 |
muslims are[b] not[/b] villified in the US. If anything at all, they started getting more converts and high profiles after sept 11. the patriot act covers the population in general, not just muslims. the issue of blacks is a different matter. They may be facing the same problems they had before, or the problems may have increased in spite of obama being in the white house. |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by vocalist(f): 2:01pm On Mar 15, 2010 |
I shame the Muslims but it looks as if their opposing with their maker, because doom is pending them if their refuse to heed to the moral teachings of that Christian film that is troubling their evil performance |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by FBS: 10:43am On Mar 16, 2010 |
I just realised that I had this movie "take heed" all along. Funny enough, I must have watched it and can't remember seeing anything offensive in it. So why the whole fuzz about nothing? or is it because of the "Alfa Sule" tag? |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by Nobody: 11:28am On Mar 16, 2010 |
i had to go see the film i think the prob with the film stems from where an Alfa couldnt save a young boi who got rooted to the ground after trying to pick money on the ground. in addition to the Alfa, other religious sects came over to rescue the boi but got glued to the same spot. However, a young xtian boi came to pray and subsequently. freed everybody in 2mins even tho im a xtian, i'll say it is an affront on other religions in the country. In a country where religious crisis have been the order of the day in times past, the owner,author,Director of that 'alfa sule' movie should have exercised some restraints. Be that as it may, i do not see the reason for any blood letting. If the film will trigger any violence in the country, the worst that the govt/regulators will do is to take the film from the market. whats all these songs of war for? if anybody feels he can replicate what happens in the North in Ibadan, the person must be high on bar beach water. It will be tantamount to suicide nothing more |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by murajh: 4:53pm On Mar 16, 2010 |
[b](i had to go see the film i think the prob with the film stems from where an Alfa couldnt save a young boi who got rooted to the ground after trying to pick money on the ground. in addition to the Alfa, other religious sects came over to rescue the boi but got glued to the same spot. However, a young xtian boi came to pray and subsequently. freed everybody in 2mins even tho im a xtian, i'll say it is an affront on other religions in the country. In a country where religious crisis have been the order of the day in times past, the owner,author,Director of that 'alfa sule' movie should have exercised some restraints. Be that as it may, i do not see the reason for any blood letting. If the film will trigger any violence in the country, the worst that the govt/regulators will do is to take the film from the market. whats all these songs of war for? if anybody feels he can replicate what happens in the North in Ibadan, the person must be high on bar beach water. It will be tantamount to suicide nothing more [/b] @sleek417 God bless you.You talk sense!.You see what some pple posted on this issue is like they are pray and ready for religion crisis in ibadan and their prayer will not be answered |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by 9jii(m): 11:55pm On Mar 16, 2010 |
European worshipers because u dominated this site never make mistake of thinking u can dominate this land.ALLAH IS THE GREATEST AND ONLY TRUE GOD THE CREATOR OF ALL |
Re: Religious Battle Looms In Ibadan by tylesh(f): 1:15pm On Mar 17, 2010 |
, dont blame them cos their mentality is zero.If they dont like the film,they shd go & die.They are just being envious of xtians.Dey just feel they can issue out threats cos xtians dont retaliate, it wld shock them,, "anyone who strikes u strikes wat is most precious to me"ZECHARIAH 2:8b |
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