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Amujale: budaatum:The Christian bible is fake, false and counterintuitive. Jesus is a fictitious character. The point of this thread is to prove beyond any doubt that it doesn't make any sense to pray in Jesus name. Why? Due to the fact that Jesus is a fictional character. The entire Jesus story is a façade. You are better praying in the name of our heroes, parents and Gods. |
budaatum:Olodumare IS the Almighty God. Amen, Ogun and Sango are Gods. Yes, people use Amin/Amen on the end of their prayers, people also tend to use the term 'Ase'. A term that has gain huge amount of traction amongst our beloved diaspora. Jesus is a fake god, a fictional character that never existed. Hence, it doesn't make any sense to pray in Jesus name to Amen. |
TAO11:I don't get what's funny about that. You're argument is that of a strawman. What I said is an actual fact. Amujale:You don't have the answer to what you are disputing. And as I have stated earlier, I will not be getting into an argument over that, due to the fact that it is the wrong argument to be getting into. |
TAO11:That's a straw man's argument. I will not engage in such an argument about the age of our planet and our Sun. Attempting such an argument for me is tantamount to cutting off one's nose to spite the face. But what I can tell you is a story. You see, there was a story that persist in Kemit, said to be a door way in our Sun that once one is able to reach there, a wormhole that can take explorers to any known cordinate in our universe. There's a theory that some of the people of Kemit knew how to travel through space usingthe portals in our Sun. |
budaatum:You aren't making sense. You, open your senses. Not everyone contributing to the thread is here for partisan reasons. You haven't provided any answers for the lies that you keep telling. |
budaatum:You are a liar. Are you going to stop lying? |
Kobojunkiee:I accept the fact that Christianity and Islam are the worst ideologies ever to set foot on African soil. |
Kobojunkiee:You're wrong in every possible way. You meant it's too late for your false reality. |
budaatum:You're compounding your lies. Stop lying. Where are the assertions. A weed calling chlorophyll green. It's you that's employing the use of lies and baseless assertions. You're a liar. |
Kobojunkie:Reality •the state of things as they actually exist. •the state or quality of having existence or substance. Its pretty simple, we MUST bin all these foreign extremist religions and focus our concentration on reality. |
LordReed:Democracy as a political system is unfit for our purposes. Point blank. The point is for us to find a better alternative or better still, create new unique systems of government that is wired to cater for all our wants and needs. |
Ibime:Where have you kept your senses they certainly aren't on display here. |
budaatum:Democracy is a failed experiment by two counts. In theorey, it's been proven that Democracy is a failed experiment. In practice, I cannot talk for any other people but myself. Democracy is a failed experiment. Due to the fact that there's currently no way in any of the forms of Democracy that exist out there today that is able to prevent the huge gulf between the super wealthy and the rest of us. 1% own all the wealth and the rest of us have to make does with the remainder |
BraniacX:You're a liar, Cite where I said or made mention of 'hearsay' should carry 'legal validity'? I've told you to stop quoting me unless you have something sensible to say. How isn't that clear enough for you? |
busky007: Amujale: |
LordReed:. Dude I'm not apart of your Democrat Vs Republican games. Pack it in. |
LordReed:You're correct, that is all that really concerns me. The betterment of my brothers and sisters that are out there in the struggle, that's all that ever concerns me. The struggle being the fight against discrimination and bigotry. |
Democracy is a failed experiment. In a way, Democracy is at the demand of a strengthy, wealthy country and at the same time the same Democracy is 'demanding' of every one else. Assuming this system was so productive and marvelous, firstly, us would have by now seen such to be correct, but not so. In an ideal world away from foreign extremist ideologies, our focus ought to be on the creating of our own system of government, based around our values, our needs, our wants. Trust me, these are the ways to secure a better tomorrow for ourselves and the coming generations. Taking this gigantic yet, subtle steps towards all that's rightfully ours; peaking the potential of a good career for every one, super competitive education, best health, best military, relative peace, these are the juicy prizes that awaits the next generation. |
LordReed: There are no good methods of discrimination.What are you on about? The above facts havent to does with Democrat Vs Republican. That is a prelude to the bigger questions. Systemic bias as per the African American appears in the voting systems. Granted that the fact that there are features in their election systems that are used to "positively discriminate" against other demographic. Yet, I wasn't even hinting on that, that was a premeditated contribution. |
BraniacX:Dominion is merely a scape goat, perhaps they arent and they are innocent, perhaps they are guilty, in that situation. Either way, I don't see themselves or any one else telling on camera that they was responsible for what the presenter was asking. There are no good methods of discrimination. All the methods of discrimination are abberant. |
budaatum:Provide evidence for what? I was reporting the situation on the ground as it had to does with the 2020 American elections. Perhaps you missed the part where I directed those extremist to Rudy Guliani. I don't have to prove nothing. Prove ko, prove ni. Wachu mean? If your looking for Trump he's in the US, I reject your attempt to turn me into your Trump. Am I Trump? Am I? When did the name Amujale turn into Trump? You can pass me with all that partisan rhetoric |
budaatum:That's a completely an utterly false. I deal in facts. Everything that was said are categorical facts. How dare you text to me as that. If you cannot show me how all that I text aren't factual, then you may want to cease quoting me. Now this is getting out off hand. Whatchu mean? For arguments sake show us how you have come to such a false and warped conclusion. Are you ok? |
BraniacX: Amujale: The American electoral system is flawed in this election gone, they should have stuck to their old largely paper based systems.Firstly, thank you for assuming the position of an extremist. My contribution was clearly addressed to extremist and you took it upon yourself to respond. Stop jumping on the bandwagon leading to nowhere, at least take the time to read into what it is that was being said. Now kindly point to me where I equated anything with any other things? That's how a neutral summation of the current situation appears as we text. |
Timiofak:You dey text nonsense. You are actually proving my point. Its seems you are in a trance. Snap out of it dude. I've already told you am not interested in your partisan games. Pass me, ok My contributions are meant for those who are focused on the bigger picture. You can continue your rambling in the shadows, as far as I'm concerned I've cancelled you from the mature discussion. |
There's always been a systematic bias to the African American and this was said to include the voting systems. Whereby they had different configurations for different classes of American. Whereby the notion of one person representing one vote becomes false. Anyone who has been following my argument would by know be able to determine that Democracy is a failed experiment. And that, election malpractices is simply a distraction to the bigger questions. |
For me, it's been a learning curve. Yes, I was always aware of election malpractices in US politics. How eles would there be only one African American president in their history. How else aren't there any woman to have taken up the office in the history of American politics. This our debate ought to be poised to answer the bigger questions instead of stalling on a partisan front. Those are rhetorical questions, they answer themselves. |
budaatum:Point to an assertion that was made. I deal in facts, not assertions Amujale:Where is the assertion? |
budaatum:Point to an assertion that was made. |
budaatum:I recently reposted previous contribution s to this thread. Point to me where I promoted the evidence as fact. I have considered the evidence from both sides. Only one half of the political space in America seems to be alleging election malpractices. |
budaatum:That's exactly what those extremist are claiming. |
Assuming you want to have a constructive discussion about the US election, then quote away. You can pass me with your extremist viewpoint. Cheers |
Amujale: sanpipita: ashawoKGB: Amujale: Timiofak: Amujale: Amujale:These American politics extremist try to make it out that there are no election malpractices in American elections. Again, i'm giving a neutral assessment. I didn't say all allegations of election malpractices in the 2020 American elections are facts. In fact I didn't say anything about the allegations being fact. What I am saying however is that it's a fact that there are allegations of election malpractices in the 2020 American elections. I know it might rub extremist the wrong way. Those are the facts, right there. |
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Lol.
about which seems to weigh heavily in your analysis though you claim to be neutral! Do you get the difference?