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Romance / Re: Be Honest, What Would You Do In This Situation? by Agiliti(m): 4:39am On Mar 24, 2016
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If you you run with the money, you might just realize there's no country for old men.

Plus you can't take a dead person to the hospital
Crime / Re: Man Sets Himself On Fire To Protest The Killing Of Cattle by Agiliti(m): 10:07pm On May 29, 2013
MPEROR: Nothing wrong with the RELIGION THAT IS AGAINST killing any life form, but why kill yourself to make a point.Stupi.d people practicing something they don't understand

u have to understand how sacred cows are in that part of the world and the history of self immolation in buddhism before u start to call them stupid. even the arab spring that overthrew multiple presidents started because some street hawker set himself on fire.

btw. jesus technically killed himself to make a point didnt he?

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Politics / Re: British-born Michael Adeboloja Labelled A Nigerian: Why? by Agiliti(m): 7:11pm On May 23, 2013
smoothcrim2014:

No!!


Let me give you some hints though. If he was a footballer and went to play against a team in Eastern Europe he would be targeted with Monkey chants and other racially offensive things that other white British players would not be targeted with do you know why? Because he is not an Ethnic British!! I would even argue that a Black Person can never be British but can have British citizenship.

stop confusing yourself. no football player gets targeted because they're not ethnic british, they get targeted because they are ethnic african. do ethnic frenchmen get targeted because they're not ethnic british?

if that boy won a nobel peace prize or a gold medal, do u think they would call him Nigerian?
Politics / Re: British-born Michael Adeboloja Labelled A Nigerian: Why? by Agiliti(m): 6:06pm On May 23, 2013
obadiah777: BUT HE IS A NIGERIAN. YOU ARE NOT WHERE YOU ARE BORN. YOU ARE YOUR HERITAGE. IF I PLANT AN APPLE SEED IN CHINA WHAT WILL COME OUT ? AN APPLE. IF I PLANT THE SAME APPLE SEED IN NIGERIA WHAT WILL COME OUT ? AN APPLE. YOU ARE NOT WHERE YOU ARE BORN. THATS A PREPOSTEROUS CARNAL AND SHALLOW ASSERTION. WE ALL HAVE LINEAGES. JUST CUZ A CHINESE MAN IS BORN IN NIGERIA DOES NOT MEAN HE IS NIGERIAN

First of all, your apple analogy makes no sense. apples originated from Asia, does that make all apples Asian? if an apple that was PLANTED, GROWN, HARVESTED and EATEN in Nigeria makes u fall sick, are u not going to call it a Nigerian apple, rather than an Asian apple or a Nigerian/Asian apple.

as far as nationalities go, that boy is all British and no Nigerian. in fact if u start going by heritage, you'll find out that nobody in the west is really from where they live. Even the Queen of England herself has a German Heritage. In fact, her father, the King of England used to have a German name and only changed it during WW1 when the British were fighting the German..now to say that the Queen, ruler of all things British is a German woman would be a carnal and shallow assertion wouldn't it?

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Religion / Re: The Cowardice Of Atheism by Agiliti(m): 3:07am On Feb 18, 2013
@OP
for someone who is required to turn the other cheek when slapped, and forgive their enemies seventy times seven times, before before you realize you're being taken for a ride, you should not have the impetus to call someone else a coward.

what would u call the christians that are murdered everyday by moselms and rather than retaliate or defend themselves, they prefer to pray for God to save them

all the churches are so scared of boko haram that they search their own members for bombs while muslims worship freely, yet you are calling someone that chooses to keep their personal beliefs personal a coward?

smh
Religion / Re: Pictures & Characteristics Of The Dead Sea by Agiliti(m): 6:00pm On Feb 17, 2013
obi4eze: To God be the glory. OP thanks for the info. God bless u real good. Thanks again.

I.Joan:

And its healing powers can also be explained by science?

why do u people choose to believe in magic even when the explanations are clear
the dead sea is at a very low point so water does not drain out of it like other seas, but rather it evaporates, causing the minerals to accumulate and it's this high concentrations of minerals that gives it its "healing powers" is that too difficult to understand?

do u guys also praise God when ppl in naija eat bitter leaf to get well or is this madness restricted to bible referenced remedies?
Politics / Re: Nigerian Policeman Drinking & Smoking On Duty by Agiliti(m): 10:03am On Jan 29, 2013
hansobuks: Sometimes i wonder how Nigerian police men are trained. This is a police man on duty with beer and cigarette on an okada. Naija we hail.

I dont know how they're trained, but from the pics of where they're trained, drinking and smoking on okada shouldn't be far from shocking

Politics / Re: Israelis Admit To Sterilizing African Women In Israel by Agiliti(m): 9:30am On Jan 29, 2013
braine:

I'm surprised coz I believed the teachings of Christianity evolved from there and the fact that it has been going on for decades.

dont u know these same teachings of christianity was used to justify slavery

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Sports / Re: Zambia, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia - AFCON 2013 Group C by Agiliti(m): 8:30pm On Jan 25, 2013
see shot!
Romance / Re: Does It Mean He Didn't Truly Love Her? by Agiliti(m): 8:38am On Dec 31, 2012
if they're not married..it makes sense for a struggling man to free himself than to indirectly adopt seven children.
maybe the siblings started looking at him as a breadwinner and he's trying to save the little he has, or maybe Juan didn't have time for him now that she has 7 mouths to feed. maybe she was the one that drove him away...then again, maybe he's just a selfish guy.
can't really say till you give more details
Religion / Re: Pope Gives Blessings To "Kill The Gays " Lawmaker : PHOTO by Agiliti(m): 6:41am On Dec 30, 2012
maybe she should start with those catholic priests that keep molesting small boys

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Religion / Re: If You Found A Watch In The Middle Of A Desert.... by Agiliti(m): 11:22pm On Dec 28, 2012
tobechi20: :-/ i neva tot of dat honestly.

But dat should be a question 4 anoda day.stick to initial questn bro
well, the initial question has serious flaws in it.

first of all, if NO ONE has entered the desert before, then SOME ONE could not have put it there.
second of all, if it came from a series of reactions, the watch would just be one out of billions of possible outcomes, and you would see evidence of reactions that yielded different results.
Culture / Re: If Someone Was To Revolutionise Would You Follow by Agiliti(m): 11:00pm On Dec 28, 2012
IgboUK: thanks.

Not a revolution, but here is my vision ... I always imagined, small by small in a subtle way - start with charity work, then begin with workin within the government then with the top ministers, just working my way up and transforming Nigeria into the beautiful country it has the potential to be. I feel Nigeria has everything it takes to be the best - it has oil, great weather, a great culture, natural resources, it has the most diverse amount of butterflies in the whole world! such vibrant languages, great people its just at the moment a shambles but it has so much potential, and I do feel the burning desire to do something. I am only 18 so I still have time, but the thing holding me back is fear... i feel, whats the point? if the people in the country they dont seem to care, i asked my cosuin what he thought about it all and he jokingly said that if he was a politican he would steal money as well! no one in the country seems to care, why should i suffer myself? and even if i did suffer myself - would politicans etc try and kill me?

having a burning desire to do something is always a good sign, but there are a lot of things you are yet to understand about the way the world works.
focus on the small things you can do for now and if that desire is still in you when you get older, you'll know how to go about it.
Culture / Re: If Someone Was To Revolutionise Would You Follow by Agiliti(m): 8:52pm On Dec 28, 2012
IgboUK: If a british born and bred girl who was very into Nigerian culture - spoke igbo, spoke pdigin, spoke good english, studied politics wanted to advance the black race into a super race, and advance nigeria into a super nation would they have much followers? or would politicians send people to kill them etc

Revolutions don't stem from sitting down and speaking of who you are and what you want to do.
you don't get followers by voicing your intentions. Go out and do what you say you want to do and we'll decide if you're worth following.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Why Do Africans Love America So Much? by Agiliti(m): 7:51pm On Dec 28, 2012
ever heard of stockholm syndrome?
Religion / Re: If You Found A Watch In The Middle Of A Desert.... by Agiliti(m): 6:51pm On Dec 28, 2012
tobechi20: .,.the watch is new fine complex accurate

....no body has entered the desert before?

Which is easier to belive?

Some one put it there

sieres of reaction leading xplosion made d Accurate, fine wristwatch.


what if the desert is littered with billions of watches which are either broken, wrong, or just plain useless, and you find only one watch out of this bunch that is good enough to be worn...would you still believe someone put it there ?

analogies are only effective when you know how to use themwink

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Religion / Re: Atheist, Whats Your Take On ANIMAL -HUMAN Sex? by Agiliti(m): 7:03am On Dec 27, 2012
Bélla3: NOW, NOW, ARENT WE ALL HYPOCRITES?
speak for yourself hun
Religion / Re: Atheist, Whats Your Take On ANIMAL -HUMAN Sex? by Agiliti(m): 11:34pm On Dec 26, 2012
Bélla3: I ALWAYS KNEW ATHEISTS WERE HYPOCRITES.

#dnt quote me
don't you think it's a bit hypocritical to call someone a hypocrite, then immediately distance yourself from that statement.

@OP...the only things that binds atheist together is their refusal to believe in deities, so you can ask two atheists and they can give you opposite answers, unlike christians and moslems who have books that tell them what they should and should not do.

I don't condone that kind of stuff, but since you're so interested, in Colombia (which is 90% catholic) sex with donkeys is a well documented way of life

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Religion / Re: Evolution: The 'evidence' Behind The Pictures by Agiliti(m): 9:20pm On Dec 25, 2012
turnstoner: Uyi Iredia and honeychild are way way out of their depth in this matter, but don't know it! They think they are making sense because there are respondents ready to indulge them sad.

Honeychild knows she is BSing, remember she has already called herself an ignorant gullible believer. maybe she's trying to switch but wants to make sure her new team is not made up of BS as her old team was.

@Honeychild....don't worry on this side, all hypotheses are taken with a grain of salt, all theories are tested, and all laws are FACT.
Religion / Re: Evolution: The 'evidence' Behind The Pictures by Agiliti(m): 9:06pm On Dec 25, 2012
Uyi Iredia:

That's not evolution at work. It's genetic recombination at work.

and what exactly drives evolution? or do you think they are mutually exclusive?
Religion / Re: Evolution: The 'evidence' Behind The Pictures by Agiliti(m): 9:52am On Dec 25, 2012
Uyi Iredia:

Babies don't evolve. They grow or develop. The so-called evolution of the TV occurred under the action of human intelligence. On the other hand evolutionists claim Nature as a whole somehow developed organisms through a gradual process. A false claim given the complexity of these organisms. And also because we've never actually witnessed Nature doing such.

if you are a religious person and you say something is false because you have not witnessed it, that contradicts your whole belief system.

and evolution happens everyday, just not in the scale you might expect. when a short man marries a tall woman to weed out his short genes, that's evolution at work.

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Religion / Re: Evolution: The 'evidence' Behind The Pictures by Agiliti(m): 9:06am On Dec 25, 2012
honeychild: cheesy
okay o.....If I give you a bag containing 13 pieces of a jigsaw puzzle without showing you what the picture would look like, I am sure you can make a scientific and 'educated' guess of how the final picture would look

if you have a phd in jigsaw puzzles, you would be able to see the connections between at least two pieces. you can guess what the final piece would look like, but no one would have faith in your guesses till you can come up with a theory that can be recreated by other scientists and yield the same results.

and the next scientist after you would focus on finding the missing pieces, rather than trying to defend your guesses.
Religion / Re: Evolution: The 'evidence' Behind The Pictures by Agiliti(m): 1:36am On Dec 23, 2012
ijawkid:

The last time I checked fifa could not tell that the nigerian boys who played the U-19 world cup were far over aged...........

Most times as I have seen is that what ever scientists say becomes so perfect to some persons,especially atheist,simply because they never want to hear the word ""GOD""
I'm not aware of the bone test failing, but I'm aware of 28 out of 35 Nigerian u-17 players failing the bone test the year they started testing.

you guys argue like everything is black and white, that's why you can't understand theories even when they tell you it is a theory, use words like likely/probable, and even give you accuracy ranges....that's why honeychild keeps on bringing up bone fragments like she has never solved a jigsaw puzzle before.
evolutionists: trying to solve a jigsaw puzzle.
creationists: telling you the jigsaw puzzle is already solved though they haven't seen it.

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Religion / Re: Evolution: The 'evidence' Behind The Pictures by Agiliti(m): 2:07pm On Dec 22, 2012
honeychild:
Here is a random quote:
Leakey believed that habilis was a direct human ancestor, with erectus out of the picture. While H. habilis is a generally accepted species, they (sic)opinion that it was a direct human ancestor seems to be in question. There are now at least two species of early Homo (whether habilis and rudolfensis or an undescribed species) living prior to 2.0 myr. In addition, H. erectus (which is almost universally accepted as a direct human ancestor) continues to be pushed further back into the paleontological record, making it possible that it is the first Homo ancestor of modern humans.

Other problems include that [b]some people see KNM-ER 1813 as a near perfect erectus,[/b] except for its small brain and size. It could be an erectus that was at the small scale of a wide variation of traits, or it may belong to ergaster, which some believe to be the ancestor of erectus. The questions are far from solved, and new specimens are needed. Homo habilis may be a direct human ancestor, a dead-end side-branch that leads nowhere, an invalid species whose designated examples belong in other species, or Wolpoff may be right, and all these species are basically part of one highly variable widespread species. - http://archaeologyinfo.com/homo-habilis/

And you say evolution is not just made up of 'probables', 'perhaps', 'maybes' or 'could bes'. Not even one 'definitely'. And all this conjecture is based on one side of half of a skull. Hope you know that your 'complete Homo Habilis specimen' (KNM ER 1830) is just the right side of the upper part of a skull. The left side is completely crushed. There are no lower teeth. And from this the entire 'first human' is constructed.

if FIFA can do bone tests to determine the age of players, or if scientists can run tests to determine if a bone fragment is male or female...and these are "animals" of the same species....what is so incomprehensible about testing a bone to determine what type of animal it belonged to?

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Religion / Re: Evolution: The 'evidence' Behind The Pictures by Agiliti(m): 4:27am On Dec 22, 2012
honeychild:
Then please explain how scientists fashion ape-men complete with furry face and bodies
from a few teeth or jaw bones. Does that not indicate a high level of faith in the imagination of the artists who 'reconstruct' the picture?
The same way they make sketches of criminals, or they age missing people. they have part of the information, then fill in the blank with educated guesses.
once again, you're confusing yourself with what faith is. faith is belief before proof, scientific process is proof before belief.

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Religion / Re: Evolution: The 'evidence' Behind The Pictures by Agiliti(m): 2:37am On Dec 22, 2012
The scientific method has nothing to do with faith, that's why you have hypotheses, theories, and laws.
no scientist comes up with a hypothesis and expects others to believe it. he has to test it and verify it before he can call it a theory.

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Islam for Muslims / Re: Qatar-based Firm To Produce $1bn Film On Prophet Mohammed by Agiliti(m): 11:04pm On Dec 18, 2012
colossal waste of money
Religion / Re: World’s First Gay Bible 'Queen James ' Published by Agiliti(m): 8:58pm On Dec 18, 2012
caukerzee: Idiot, the different versions of the bible dont change the message just the choice of words. Just like think also means reason. I guess the king james you are talking about is your dad and he does you everynight thats why you know he is gay.

look at john 1:14
KJV says: And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us
The message says: The Word became flesh and blood, and moved into the neighborhood

how's that different from a verson that replaces "strange flesh" with "non human flesh". No two words in the english language mean exactly the same thing so once if you change the word, you are changing the message and that's the exact reason all most christians are a confused bunch.

by the way, not only was king james gay, he was f**king his own male cousin, even christians know this.

the only reason you would insult my father is if you see king james as a father figure....then again what does that make you? just another b.astard son of a homosexual inbreeding cousin-f**ker!
Family / Re: Most Unusual Baby Names of 2012 by Agiliti(m): 6:47pm On Dec 18, 2012
how can someone name a child rogue??
Religion / Re: World’s First Gay Bible 'Queen James ' Published by Agiliti(m): 6:36pm On Dec 18, 2012
if there are so many versions of this bible, i guess the gays have a right to create their own... by the way, wasn't king james himself gay?
Religion / Re: Atheists How Can This Be Sheer Chance - The Human Eye by Agiliti(m): 3:19am On Dec 13, 2012
that's not sheer chance...that's years and years of tweaking and natural selection

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