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Christianity Etc › Re: One Day I Will Challenge BISHOP OYEDEPO On A Sunday Service. by Bestlyf: 11:39am On May 19, 2012 |
Ozegbe: Imagine what he has done to some people brains. www.nairaland.com/939913/101-reasons-pay-tithe We all are product of what someone has done to our own brain. I believe it is what you read in that book that did somethimg to your brain. Sn you are not exempted from being influenced or brainwashed. |
Christianity Etc › Re: One Day I Will Challenge BISHOP OYEDEPO On A Sunday Service. by Bestlyf: 11:30am On May 19, 2012 |
Ozegbe: If God calls me, why not. But i wont just wake up one morning and just because i think i now understand the bible, go and open a church. BTW the last i checked when david was chosen by GOD amidst his other brother, nothing much was heard.of the them. BUT in our modern day pastors once you ''MAKE'' it all your family members becomes senior pastors. well, the bible from start to finish, is it not about a family, Israel? God reigned in the old testament and transfer the mantle to his son Jesus in the NT What do you call that? |
Christianity Etc › Re: One Day I Will Challenge BISHOP OYEDEPO On A Sunday Service. by Bestlyf: 10:24am On May 19, 2012 |
djeezy: Bewildering labyrinth of facts and blustering desire for publicity. Is this how to make a name? Probably anticipating to make some money. I hope he would be at the front seat that day in order to be heard, if not the congregation will be the one to shut him up. |
Food › Re: GEJ Now Eats Abakaliki/Ofada Rice & Cassava Bread - Min. Maku by Bestlyf: 7:47pm On May 18, 2012 |
bakila: Na wa oh. See lying in broad daylight or flourescent light ok make we see how Rice and Cassava will improve or die with this lie. Mouth talk. Ear hear. Na there e end. |
Politics › Re: Bokoharam Is Fighting For Justice – Bamangar Tukur by Bestlyf: 9:53am On May 18, 2012 |
hasyak: BH, some might not know the real reasons behind BH, they are the long oppressed and marginalised member of the society, and now the have a way of showing their anger under the guise of religion. People ask why are some of the leaders in the north not coming out to condemn them? the truth is that they are SCARED.
BH people see the society as if the educated have conspire against them to keep oppressing them, i believe thats where the name BH name came from.
For long time i saw this coming, because if you keep oppressing a person one day he will react one way or the other? can you imagine growing up begging for food every day? You only eat remnants with insults, you are only useful when it comes to menial jobs or as political thug, no one wants to associate with you?
This Almagiris have long been oppressed and neglected in the society and now they have grown to see the society as its enemy. they have no value for life since they have never been cared for, so why will they care for you? with no guidance they tend to indulge in drugs to keep them away from their reality and crime for survival.
With no education, they are easily manipulated using religion as a tool, as it is said religion is the poor mans opium.
So to some extend i will agree with Bamanga, they believe they are fighting for justice in their own way.
what got us to this level? i will blame the society first and the govt. second. we as individual, we should have assisted and cared for them and the govt should have encourage them to go school. Who stopped the almajiris from going to school? Is the society made up of just christians that in expressing their greviences its only churches they bomb? Education at a point was more free in the north than any other part of the country. Why didn't they go to school? |
Politics › Re: Bokoharam Is Fighting For Justice – Bamangar Tukur by Bestlyf: 9:42am On May 18, 2012 |
Henritwist: what is d relationship between hunger, injustice, kiling of innocent people nd burning of churches. Turku. U dnt have any fact. U must be a sponsorer His statement leaves us no doubt. |
Politics › Re: Bokoharam Is Fighting For Justice – Bamangar Tukur by Bestlyf: 9:34am On May 18, 2012 |
amosy007: This only affirm azazi s claim of pdp is boko-ram and boko-ram is pdp.. Imagine d whole pdp chairman saying dis kinda trash... I think he z high on sum kinda "tuwo" before saying those trash Just imagine. Why should a whole national chairman of pdp making excuses for the action of boko haram, even to the essence of interpreting their name to be injustice. I'm scare this hoko haram stuff is a political busines in which human lives are used to trade. Listen to him: when a man is hungry he'll be angry. What nonsense. Are they the only ones hungry? |
Politics › Re: The Dog & The Baboon Will Be Soaked In Blood - Buhari by Bestlyf: 11:14am On May 15, 2012 |
Jakumo: Ah yes, Ayatollah Mommod Dumbfuck Buhari-Bin-Laden is in fine combative form once again, and giddy with the prospect of more flesh of the dead to eat in the wake of genocidal killings carried out by his Boko Haram terror gang.
When will Uncle Sam shut this cretin down for good ? If Buhari-Bin-Laden's public death threats, and the resultant blood baths that followed, are not sufficient basis for that mangy monkey's arraignment before the International Criminal Court in The Hague, then perhaps the cheaper alternative of a well-aimed Hellfire missile will do the job. Get on with it, Uncle Sam. It is time NOW ! A leader who boldly and freely made a threat of a bloodbath will eventually end up becoming a despot on the throne. This kind of tallk of violence is the fuel BH need to continue their genocide. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Uncomfortable Questions For Tithe Preachers by Bestlyf: 7:29pm On May 14, 2012 |
rastamouse: I believe tithing is a personal stuff. I honestly think that tithing brings blessings (personal experience). Anytime I tithe, the difference it brings in my life, especially financial, is so glaring. When I choose not to, I also see the effects. Most of the time, I do my best to tithe.
It is true that some of our tithes end up funding so unpalatable lifestyle by some pastors but that is not supposed to be my problem. Tithing is not tax. I am not required to get the pastor to account for the tithe that I pay (at least the Bible did not give me the power to do so). However, I believe that GOD will be the right judge to demand some answers from those who abuse the money meant to be shared among the poor, widow and the pastor.
As I said, tithing is personal to me and I will continue to pay it! hmmmm. It is indeed a personal stuff. |
Business › Re: CBN Plans To Introduce N5000, N2000 Notes by Bestlyf: 6:48pm On May 14, 2012 |
I just dey think. By implication roja.com would move up to #100. #50 coin na load. |
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Romance › Re: Help! I Want To Love But My Heart Is Stone Cold. What Do I Do? by Bestlyf(op): 7:32am On Jan 27, 2012 |
risk: a hard price to pay on love |
Romance › Re: Help! I Want To Love But My Heart Is Stone Cold. What Do I Do? by Bestlyf(op): 7:34am On Jan 26, 2012 |
I will try. I guess life goes on. |
Romance › Help! I Want To Love But My Heart Is Stone Cold. What Do I Do? by Bestlyf(op): 12:06am On Jan 26, 2012 |
I have had my heart shattered by love twice and I made up my mind not to love again. I kept to that for several years. At certain point i decided to enter into a relationship just to forgive the past but the problem is that my heart is stone cold towards love. The worst part is that its affecting my relationship with other people. What do I do? I sincerely need that part of me to be restored. |