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Career / Re: Which should I choose? HELP!!! by Acehart: 3:15pm On Oct 12, 2022
Rubyjade:
Why?

That’s a big question. In tech, the number of competing companies can be pretty high. It’s very easy for an affiliated company to lose relevance.

The government-related company can be a Pandora’s box- there will be opportunities to travel (a lot), expand one’s network, rest etc. as you get older, if you feel like getting married, it would be easy to adapt that new status and work-related obligations.

P.S: Please delete the companies’ names where ever you mentioned them.

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Career / Re: Which should I choose? HELP!!! by Acehart: 3:00pm On Oct 12, 2022
Rubyjade:

Graphic design
Web design
Ms Word & Excel
B.sc accounting education

Please take up the government-related job.

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Career / Re: Which should I choose? HELP!!! by Acehart: 1:25pm On Oct 12, 2022
What’s your skill?

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Religion / Re: What Is Your Opinion On "Speaking In Tongues" Or Glossolalia? by Acehart: 12:10pm On Oct 09, 2022
Maynmann:


How can you “whisper” through text. That’s dumb.
Are you educated atall?

You appraised yourself to be an intellectual yet you don’t know the meaning of the word “whisper”, entirely. If you don’t know the meaning of a known word in its entirely, how can you know an “unknowable” God?

Let me help you: look at one of its meaning (second definition) in the picture. I drop my mic �, intellectual.

Religion / Re: What Is Your Opinion On "Speaking In Tongues" Or Glossolalia? by Acehart: 12:01pm On Oct 09, 2022
Maynmann:


What has intellectual got to do with publishing?
What do you understand by “intellectual”?

What’s your highest level of education? What did you major in and from what school?
Religion / Re: What Is Your Opinion On "Speaking In Tongues" Or Glossolalia? by Acehart: 12:00pm On Oct 09, 2022
Maynmann:


What has intellectual got to do with publishing?
What do you understand by “intellectual”?

What’s your highest level of education? What did you major in and from what school?
Religion / Re: What Is Your Opinion On "Speaking In Tongues" Or Glossolalia? by Acehart: 11:59am On Oct 09, 2022
Maynmann:


And who are you?
How can you “whisper” through text. That’s dumb.
Are you educated atall?

You called yourself an intellectual. How many works have you published and who were your publishers?
Religion / Re: What Is Your Opinion On "Speaking In Tongues" Or Glossolalia? by Acehart: 11:45am On Oct 09, 2022
Maynmann:


Theist, What do you understand by “intellectual”?

Please, whisper to me what your highest education level is?
Religion / Re: What Is Your Opinion On "Speaking In Tongues" Or Glossolalia? by Acehart: 11:43am On Oct 09, 2022
Maynmann:


General.
Sir, What does the word “bible” mean?

If you say it’s means “General”, who then takes credit for an intellectual property for the “General”?

If you are in intellectual, you should know what the word “Bible” means. You should know of the works of Paidoussis, Giffis, Mayhew etc. and you would know the right word to describe their works.
Religion / Re: What Is Your Opinion On "Speaking In Tongues" Or Glossolalia? by Acehart: 11:38am On Oct 09, 2022
Maynmann:


Do you think quoting random books that has been edited and doctored and written by UNKNOWN AUTHORS drive any reasonable points to intellectuals?

I like how you appraise yourself, intellectual? What’s your highest level of education?
Religion / Re: What Is Your Opinion On "Speaking In Tongues" Or Glossolalia? by Acehart: 11:37am On Oct 09, 2022
Maynmann:


Bible means books.
Do you think quoting random books that has been edited and doctored and written by UNKNOWN AUTHORS drive any reasonable points to intellectuals?

I like how you appraise yourself, intellectual? What’s your highest level of education?
Religion / Re: What Is Your Opinion On "Speaking In Tongues" Or Glossolalia? by Acehart: 11:36am On Oct 09, 2022
Maynmann:


Bible means books. The Christian bible called New Testament is a Catholic intellectual property.
Riding on random books written by UNKNOWN AUTHORS.

Try to be original. Dont be dependent on Catholic epistles that has been forged, redacted, edited and corrected.

Which Bible VERSION are you using?

Sir, what does the word “Catholic” mean?
Religion / Re: What Is Your Opinion On "Speaking In Tongues" Or Glossolalia? by Acehart: 11:34am On Oct 09, 2022
Maynmann:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaking_in_tongues

Bible verses. Do you get the impression that when you speak to “Christians” or “Church goers”, hyperlinks don’t drive home your point? Have you ever gone to the market and showed the meat seller the size of meat you want by showing him a picture on your phone that describes the size of meat you want to buy?
Religion / Re: Did Jesus Pray In Tongues? by Acehart: 7:09pm On Oct 01, 2022
judedwriter:
Absolutely yes!

Although no scripture recorded Jesus praying openly in tongues, the closest to it was at the tomb of Lazarus where He groaned silently in

Absolutely yes? No scripture?

1. Sir, what language did Paul speak to the crowd at Lystra?

When the crowds saw what Paul had done, they raised their voice, saying in the Lycaonian language, "The gods have become like men and have come down to us." And they began calling Barnabas, Zeus, and Paul, Hermes, because he was the chief speaker. The priest of Zeus, whose temple was just outside the city, brought oxen and garlands to the gates, and wanted to offer sacrifice with the crowds.

But when the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard of it, they tore their robes and rushed out into the crowd, crying out and saying, "Men, why are you doing these things? We are also men of the same nature as you, and preach the gospel to you that you should turn from these vain things to a living God, who made the heaven and the earth and the sea and all that is in them”.

2. Sir, What language did Jesus speak when he responded to the Syro-Phoenician woman?

Jesus got up and went away from there to the region of Tyre. And when He had entered a house, He wanted no one to know of it; yet He could not escape notice.

But after hearing of Him, a woman whose little daughter had an unclean spirit immediately came and fell at His feet. Now the woman was a Gentile, of the Syrophoenician race. And she kept asking Him to cast the demon out of her daughter. And He was saying to her, "Let the children be satisfied first, for it is not good to take the children's bread and throw it to the dogs."

3. Sir, could you tell me what language Jesus adopted when he spoke to this Decapolitan man and the Decapolitan crowd in the texts below?

Again He went out from the region of Tyre, and came through Sidon to the Sea of Galilee, within the region of Decapolis. They brought to Him one who was deaf and spoke with difficulty, and they implored Him to lay His hand on him. Jesus took him aside from the crowd, by himself, and put His fingers into his ears, and after spitting, He touched his tongue with the saliva; and looking up to heaven with a deep sigh, He said to him, "Ephphatha!" that is, "Be opened!”

And He gave them [the crowd] orders not to tell anyone; but the more He ordered them, the more widely they continued to proclaim it.

4. Sir, when the Pilate asked Jesus the questions in the texts below, what language did Jesus respond in?

Therefore Pilate said to Him, "So You are a king?" Jesus answered, "You say correctly that I am a king. For this I have been born, and for this I have come into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice."

Pilate said to Him, "What is truth?"


So Pilate said to Him, "You do not speak to me? Do You not know that I have authority to release You, and I have authority to crucify You?" Jesus answered, "You would have no authority over Me, unless it had been given you from above; for this reason he who delivered Me to you has the greater sin."

As a result of this Pilate made efforts to release Him
Romance / Re: Why I Can’t Stop Slééping With My Father – 14yr Old Nigerian Girl Confesses (vid by Acehart: 5:56pm On Oct 01, 2022
Legenddrizzle:
A 14 year old Nigerian girl Identified as Tinuke Ajenufuja has confessed of sleeping with her Biological father.

“My father is Mr. Samuel Ajenufuja. I love going out with my father and taking a bath with my father. One faithful day, my father and I went for an outing. On getting home back, we couldn’t meet my mum and my elder ones at home”.

“That’s where it all started. My father said he wants to go and have his bath. I told him we should bath together which he agreed on. On getting to the bathroom, I touched my father d.i.k with the hope that he would hit my hand but he doesn’t.

Read Full Article:
https://www.sowhatcomesnext.xyz/why-i-cant-stop-sleeping-with-my-father-14yr-old-nigerian-girl-confesses-video/

She made the first move. The man sha!!!
Sports / Re: Paul Pogba: 'I Hired A Marabout To Be Protected Against Injury, Not For Mbappe' by Acehart: 7:41pm On Sep 25, 2022
Elebiiro:
What is the meaning of marabout?

Alfa
Family / Re: I Hope My Decision Is Not Bad? by Acehart: 5:12pm On Sep 22, 2022
Punishment (Banishment) should not be forever. Forgive. Carry her burden. It will be alright in the end.
Travel / Re: Which State Has The Worst Capital In Nigeria? by Acehart: 6:16pm On Sep 15, 2022
In the south west, it’s between Ado-EKITI and Ogbomoso
In the south south, Yenagoa
In the south east, Umuahia
In the north central, it’s between Lafia and Lokoja.


Lokoja wouldn’t be a bad choice as the worst on the list.

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Religion / Re: Leah Sharibu: What Really Happened At Dapchi By Deji Yesufu (A Thread) by Acehart: 7:45am On Sep 01, 2022
VBCampaign:
Thread 4

She Said "NO!"

Chapter Nine of the book reveals the account given by the captured girls, who were all Muslims. You cannot read that account and not see humanity in display; at some point while reading this chapter, I broke down and sobbed uncontrollably. The girls were driven for about three hours to a river in the heart of Sambisa forest. When they got there, they were then transported by boat to the enclave of the insurgents. This trip on the river took three days. When they arrived at the destination, they were taken into a building that had many rooms and they were fed only white rice – no stew, no vegetable, no oil; nothing. One thing the insurgents insisted on, though, was that the girls were to say their daily prayers faithfully. They will herd them to some point, get them to do their ablution and then they will say their prayers. This was about the time that Leah was becoming increasingly distinguished from her colleagues. Leah will just sit there and watch them. Incidentally the terrorists did not discover this until a day before their release. Here is the account by the Muslim girls:

“When Boko Haram realized that she wasn’t performing any of the rites, they asked her why. Leah boldly told them that she was a Christian. It may have been brave, but it was obviously going to make her their target. Sure enough the men hurried off to notify their leader. The leader came marching in with an angry scowl on his face. He leaned towards Leah and demanded her name. Not only did Leah reply with her name, but she also added that she was a Christian. She may have been scared – she had to be – but she didn’t show it. The leader became furious and threatened to kill her if she didn’t renounce her Christianity by reciting the Islamic creed – Kalmar Shahada. Leah refused. The men then gave her a brutal beating, ordering her to renounce her faith in Jesus and join Islam. Though she knew yielding will make them stop the beating, she refused to turn her back on Christianity. We pleaded with her to tell them what they wanted to hear, and even said we would recite the creed so she could voice it out to them, but she remained adamant…”

Now, that is humanity and that is the difference between Boko Haram’s militant Islam and the regular Islam we see around. The captured Muslim girls may not have practiced Leah’s faith, but they could not stand the sight of a fellow human like themselves being beaten like an animal. Their account said that the beating continued and even became more brutal but Leah will not budge. She simply said “no”. Then the terrorists did something that got to Leah. The following day after the beating, and still locked up in another cell, all the Muslim girls were marched out and put into the vehicle that brought them. Leah could see her mates being returned and at this point, she began to plead with her captures to be released. They will not listen. They also said no.

These all happened in 2018 and Leah Sharibu is still in the den of those animals – Boko Haram. A number of girls that have escaped these evil detentions have returned to speak of the fact that Leah Sharibu is still alive and well. She is still holding on to her faith in Jesus Christ. Some other accounts say that she has been married off to an insurgent commander and even given birth to children. Whatever the case is, the account of this young girl’s faith in Jesus Christ is not only intriguing, it is also convicting and humbling. It is convicting because I am certain that very few of us Christians can stand up in our faith against such evil men as this young girl has done. It is also humbling because Leah’s predicament is an indictment on the kind of religion that many of us practice here in the south of Nigeria. We carry on as if there are no troubles in this country; we are selfish and self-centered, and we build a religion of self-preservation and personal prosperity. We forget quickly that militant Islam is taking over Northern Nigeria mainly because those of us who ought to do the difficult work of missions to north, have given up such laudable work for a prosperity Christianity. We forget that if we do not do the work, it is only a matter of time before militant Islam takes over the whole of the north and begin to threaten incursion into the south.

May God use the story of Leah Sharibu to awaken our humanity and our Christian calling. May he cause us to remember that as Christians, we are pilgrim on this earth. Our calling is to be witnesses for Christ both through our words and our lifestyle. Leah’s classmates, who are Christians, said that they were convinced that only Leah Sharibu had the kind of courage to face those insurgents. They said that with benefit of insights, it was as if she was prepared for a time like this. The reality of Christianity is this: God took up flesh and came into the world to die for the sins of all men. The path to this redemption was the crucifixion of Jesus on a Roman Cross. The Bible says that if the devil had known, he would not have killed the Lord of glory (1 Corinthians 2:cool. God has a way of manifesting the greatest work through weak men. I am convinced that the last has not been heard of Leah Sharibu. From the weakness and vulnerability of this dear young woman, will come a manifestation of God’s power and glory. Boko Haram took the wrong person – they just did not know it.

Please remember to pray for Leah Sharibu: that God will manifest his good will through the predicament that has befallen her and her family. We know that God’s greatest work is the redemption of all men. May Leah’s testimony continue to redound to the glory of God and continue to cause for those who do not believe in Jesus Christ to turn to him in repentance and faith. Amen.

Written by Deji Yesufu

Source: https://textandpublishing.com/leah-sharibu-what-really-happened-at-dapchi/

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Cc: Mynd44
Religion / Re: Leah Sharibu: What Really Happened At Dapchi By Deji Yesufu (A Thread) by Acehart: 7:44am On Sep 01, 2022
VBCampaign:
Thread 4

She Said "NO!"

Chapter Nine of the book reveals the account given by the captured girls, who were all Muslims. You cannot read that account and not see humanity in display; at some point while reading this chapter, I broke down and sobbed uncontrollably. The girls were driven for about three hours to a river in the heart of Sambisa forest. When they got there, they were then transported by boat to the enclave of the insurgents. This trip on the river took three days. When they arrived at the destination, they were taken into a building that had many rooms and they were fed only white rice – no stew, no vegetable, no oil; nothing. One thing the insurgents insisted on, though, was that the girls were to say their daily prayers faithfully. They will herd them to some point, get them to do their ablution and then they will say their prayers. This was about the time that Leah was becoming increasingly distinguished from her colleagues. Leah will just sit there and watch them. Incidentally the terrorists did not discover this until a day before their release. Here is the account by the Muslim girls:

“When Boko Haram realized that she wasn’t performing any of the rites, they asked her why. Leah boldly told them that she was a Christian. It may have been brave, but it was obviously going to make her their target. Sure enough the men hurried off to notify their leader. The leader came marching in with an angry scowl on his face. He leaned towards Leah and demanded her name. Not only did Leah reply with her name, but she also added that she was a Christian. She may have been scared – she had to be – but she didn’t show it. The leader became furious and threatened to kill her if she didn’t renounce her Christianity by reciting the Islamic creed – Kalmar Shahada. Leah refused. The men then gave her a brutal beating, ordering her to renounce her faith in Jesus and join Islam. Though she knew yielding will make them stop the beating, she refused to turn her back on Christianity. We pleaded with her to tell them what they wanted to hear, and even said we would recite the creed so she could voice it out to them, but she remained adamant…”

Now, that is humanity and that is the difference between Boko Haram’s militant Islam and the regular Islam we see around. The captured Muslim girls may not have practiced Leah’s faith, but they could not stand the sight of a fellow human like themselves being beaten like an animal. Their account said that the beating continued and even became more brutal but Leah will not budge. She simply said “no”. Then the terrorists did something that got to Leah. The following day after the beating, and still locked up in another cell, all the Muslim girls were marched out and put into the vehicle that brought them. Leah could see her mates being returned and at this point, she began to plead with her captures to be released. They will not listen. They also said no.

These all happened in 2018 and Leah Sharibu is still in the den of those animals – Boko Haram. A number of girls that have escaped these evil detentions have returned to speak of the fact that Leah Sharibu is still alive and well. She is still holding on to her faith in Jesus Christ. Some other accounts say that she has been married off to an insurgent commander and even given birth to children. Whatever the case is, the account of this young girl’s faith in Jesus Christ is not only intriguing, it is also convicting and humbling. It is convicting because I am certain that very few of us Christians can stand up in our faith against such evil men as this young girl has done. It is also humbling because Leah’s predicament is an indictment on the kind of religion that many of us practice here in the south of Nigeria. We carry on as if there are no troubles in this country; we are selfish and self-centered, and we build a religion of self-preservation and personal prosperity. We forget quickly that militant Islam is taking over Northern Nigeria mainly because those of us who ought to do the difficult work of missions to north, have given up such laudable work for a prosperity Christianity. We forget that if we do not do the work, it is only a matter of time before militant Islam takes over the whole of the north and begin to threaten incursion into the south.

May God use the story of Leah Sharibu to awaken our humanity and our Christian calling. May he cause us to remember that as Christians, we are pilgrim on this earth. Our calling is to be witnesses for Christ both through our words and our lifestyle. Leah’s classmates, who are Christians, said that they were convinced that only Leah Sharibu had the kind of courage to face those insurgents. They said that with benefit of insights, it was as if she was prepared for a time like this. The reality of Christianity is this: God took up flesh and came into the world to die for the sins of all men. The path to this redemption was the crucifixion of Jesus on a Roman Cross. The Bible says that if the devil had known, he would not have killed the Lord of glory (1 Corinthians 2:cool. God has a way of manifesting the greatest work through weak men. I am convinced that the last has not been heard of Leah Sharibu. From the weakness and vulnerability of this dear young woman, will come a manifestation of God’s power and glory. Boko Haram took the wrong person – they just did not know it.

Please remember to pray for Leah Sharibu: that God will manifest his good will through the predicament that has befallen her and her family. We know that God’s greatest work is the redemption of all men. May Leah’s testimony continue to redound to the glory of God and continue to cause for those who do not believe in Jesus Christ to turn to him in repentance and faith. Amen.

Written by Deji Yesufu

Source: https://textandpublishing.com/leah-sharibu-what-really-happened-at-dapchi/

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Religion / Re: Leah Sharibu: What Really Happened At Dapchi By Deji Yesufu (A Thread) by Acehart: 5:06pm On Aug 30, 2022
VBCampaign:
Thread 2

My growing up years were in Zaria, Kaduna State. My father was a staff of the Ahmadu Bello University, so I had all my schooling there: elementary, secondary and even university education – all in Zaria. There is an account in this book on Leah that every Christian in Northern Nigeria can identify with: it is the fact that there is a general antagonism against Christians in the north. In Zaria, where the university offers a lot of liberal thinking, the antagonism was not that much (although we did have instances of Christians beings persecuted and killed for their faith). So when the book opened with the account that Leah Sharibu and her family lived in Dapchi town as minority Christians, I could understand. Their own situation was even more profound because Dapchi, Yobe State, does not have the Zaria liberal bent to Islam. Here is a classmate’s account of life in Dapchi as stated in the book:

"Dapchi is a predominantly Muslim town where only about 10% of the people are Christians. There are only four small churches in the Dapchi area and each church has a congregation of less than 30 people. The pressure to deny your faith and to live as a Muslim starts at a very young age. Generally, in Yobe State it is hard for Christian children to receive any formal education. As for Christian adults, they are often overlooked for jobs or leadership positions at the local or state levels due to religious discrimination. The persecution is real, and we live it on a daily basis. However, this kind of everyday persecution was nothing like what we were about to face…”

Another thing about living in northern Nigeria is that due to this ever present persecution, the nature of Christianity in Northern Nigeria is a lot different from the one in the south of the country. When you live day after day, knowing that one day you could pay the ultimate price for your faith, your commitment to Jesus Christ is real. There is a sense of not holding to the things of this world that is ingrained into your psyche; and then you join biblical accounts that tell you that the Christian life is one that is laced with persecution – including the reality of paying the ultimate price of being killed for your faith. From one’s early commitment to Jesus, the doctrine of never denying Christ no matter what is ingrained into your psyche. A deep Arminian theology also puts the fear of both renouncing faith in Christ and losing one’s salvation on the same stead. So when, in 2014, the Chibok girls were kidnapped in Borno State, all boarding schools in North Eastern Nigeria were put on red-alert. Everybody knew that it was only a matter of time before another school was ransacked by the terrorists.

So, in school, and at the Christian fellowship gathering, the students encouraged themselves in the faith and continually drum the fact into themselves that if ever their school was taken over by Boko Haram, there will not be a situation where any one of them will renounce their in Christ. It was doubly so for Leah Sharibu because she was actually the president of their Fellowship of Christian students. She was the one who taught the doctrine and it was her that must of a certainty live out its reality if ever it happened. Patience, one of Leah’s schoolmate, gives the account of events that happened at their dormitory, a day before the attack on their school:

... to be continued below

This interesting, more interesting
Car Talk / Re: Most Common Reasons For Engine Oil Leakage In Cars by Acehart: 7:38am On Aug 17, 2022
anifranklyn67:


My Honda is having high temperature issues

However I have checked, my two fans are working properly

My radiator is a double cell radiator,

Meanwhile this always happens when my AC is on and also when I take a long ride,

Mechanic has been unable to identify this fault

Any help here can do
Thanks alot

Inspect the water pump, top gasket and the hoses.
Romance / Re: She Has Good Character But With Curved Back by Acehart: 12:01pm On Aug 06, 2022
Overflow4me2:
Actually scoliosis can be corrected surgically ok

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Religion / Re: Musing About The Son Of Noah by Acehart: 2:39pm On Aug 02, 2022
Kobojunkie:
1. Your claim that Ham slept with his mother does not make sense at all when one closely exams the information provided in the passage as below. undecided
2. For one, Ham was already indicated as the father of Canaan at the time the incident took place, so how could he, Canaan, have been the product of this supposed affair his father, Ham, had with his grandmother the day before he was cursed? undecided

3. The actions of Shem and Japheth, putting a robe across the shoulders of their father, Noah, and walking backwards into the tent, only make sense if Noah was indeed naked, and not if instead, Noah's wife was having an affair with her son. undecided

Noah resorting to putting a curse on Canaan for the actions of his father, Ham, was just foolish, in my opinion. undecided

Thanks for your response. I like your observations.

If you check in the gospels, you would notice that Judas was introduced as the traitor long before the account of his betrayal was scripted. Could the mention of Canaan be a buildup of a time to come, to be scripted, the time between the days of Abraham and the time of Joshua?

I’d like us to look at this text below:

Genesis 49:3-27
Reuben, you are my firstborn, my might, the first sign of my strength, excelling in honor, excelling in power. Turbulent as the waters, you will no longer excel, for you went up onto your father’s bed, onto my couch and defiled it.

The time between Reuben’s dishonor and his father’s curse was about 47 years. It would have been gut wrenching for Reuben to bear the silent treatment from his father for this long- “Spiteful words can hurt your feelings but silence can break your heart”.

I would have agreed with you on this text:

Genesis 9:23 But Shem and Japheth took a garment and laid it upon both their shoulders and walked backward and covered the unclothedness of their father; and their faces were turned away, so that they did not see their father's unclothedness.

But Leviticus 18:8 says, “The unclothedness of thy father's wife shalt thou not uncover: it is thy father's unclothedness.” This euphemism used in Genesis c.9 is the most explicit translation of what transpired between Ham and his father. It is neither sodomy as some people have imagined or the unclothing of his father (literally) as you propose.

Where wine and sleep have been used in other portions of the scriptures, love was involved. I deduce Noah knew of his son’s act after he made love with his wife- perhaps she was arrested by her conscience, and so she confessed.

The account of Ham’s dishonor doesn’t tell us how long it took Noah to know what happened nor how long it took before He cursed his grandson. Notice that the chapter started with God blessing his sons, and who God blesses, no man can curse. The Book of Genesis doesn’t reveal many things yet it is one of the greatest books in the Bible. That’s why this thread is called “Musing about Noah’s son”. Canaan (meaning humiliated) was the product of that affair, maybe not. Christ is the seed of the woman and not Canaan. Therefore, Canaan can go to blazes.

Cc: NNTR
Religion / Re: What Is Pleasurable In Kissing? by Acehart: 6:53pm On Jul 31, 2022
elated177:
El Elohe Yahshrael!

Is kissing pleasurable?

What is it about kissing that makes it pleasurable? Why do people spend so much time kissing? Is it only in movies or do people actually do so in real life?

When I say "kissing", I don't mean the one people give each other or one another on the cheeks as a form of greeting. Nope!


Can those who engage in kissing tell us what pleasure they derive from it? I don't want to believe people just do it without any sort of satisfaction.

Is it just me or is kissing - not the kiss on the cheeks - disgusting.

El Elohe Yahshrael! Hallelu YAH!

It seems you are struggling with your sexualit.y.

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Religion / Re: What Is Pleasurable In Kissing? by Acehart: 6:52pm On Jul 31, 2022
elated177:
El Elohe Yahshrael!

Is kissing pleasurable?

What is it about kissing that makes it pleasurable? Why do people spend so much time kissing? Is it only in movies or do people actually do so in real life?

When I say "kissing", I don't mean the one people give each other or one another on the cheeks as a form of greeting. Nope!


Can those who engage in kissing tell us what pleasure they derive from it? I don't want to believe people just do it without any sort of satisfaction.

Is it just me or is kissing - not the kiss on the cheeks - disgusting.

El Elohe Yahshrael! Hallelu YAH!

It seems you are struggling with your sexuality.

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Religion / Re: Musing About The Son Of Noah by Acehart: 6:52pm On Jul 29, 2022
AntiChristian:



Na who send make the father get drunk?
Why did he get naked in the first place?
Why curse the offspring instead of the sinner himself?
Why didn't Lot curse his offspring too or that is because Jesus will be involved?
Why wasn't Perez cursed too since he was the result of incest of father and daughter in law or is it because they are the great granddads of Jesus?
Both Ellicott's and Pulpit commentary didn't retranslate that verse as you did.

There is no justice, fairness and equity in that verse! That verse just spoiled everything Noah did earlier in the Bible!

As usual, you resort to words that aren’t yours, because you aren’t smart or you had a messed up education and you didn’t reach your full potential.
Religion / Musing About The Son Of Noah by Acehart: 5:05pm On Jul 29, 2022
Ham had sex with his mother (Noah’s wife). Leviticus 18 provides clarity to the usage of the term unclothedness in the manner used in Genesis 9:22.

Furthermore, there is additional text which supports this theory of Ham commission of incest and that is Noah doesn’t curse Ham, but cursed Ham’s son (Noah’s grandson) Canaan. The reason Noah curses Canaan is because he is the result of the illicit act (incest).

It is more likely what happened. This is for a reason Bible repeats on a few occasions that Ham was the father of Canaan. Shem and Japheth also had children, but it was not said to them as to Ham.
Family / Re: My Baby Is Being Strongly Affected By Jaundice, I Need Help And Solution. by Acehart: 7:40am On Jun 30, 2022
Seek medical attention at a General Hospital immediately
Religion / Re: Let The Dead Bury The Dead (What Jesus Actually Meant?) by Acehart: 1:44pm On Jun 19, 2022
Zinpat:



Are you then saying that when people die, only those dead spiritually should go for the burial Just asking...

He did a good job with his exposition but he gave a lot of room for misunderstanding.

In the scriptures, the term 'dead' has three categories:

1. Tradition of men
2. Spiritually dead (to God or to the world).
3. Physically dead


In the context, all three categories are involved- tradition of men, one not under the ways of the world, and the Physically dead. Let the dead (those not under the ways of the world- the righteous) bury the dead (traditions of men).

The man gave an excuse not to follow the of God (immediately) saying, he is restrained by his earthly relationship, therefore, he wouldn't be able to have a heavenly relationship till his father is dead. Elisha was in a similar situation with Elijah; he simply notified his earthly father about the call of God and immediately joined Elijah along the way.

We were not told if he reconsidered but if he truly was dead to the world, he would follow Jesus.

Today, if Christ's voice is heard, we should not harden our hearts.
Health / Re: Just Got Someone Pregnant... Advise Needed by Acehart: 11:11am On Jun 09, 2022
Let her give birth. Afterwards, you’ll make the right decision.

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