Christianity Etc › Re: Why Is Jesus Not Included In Academic History Books? by bolabizzle(m): 9:23pm On Jan 06 |
sonmvayina: so why is he not mentioned in real history text? Keep waiting for me to feed you. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Is Jesus Not Included In Academic History Books? by bolabizzle(m): 9:18pm On Jan 06 |
QuinQ: No need to keep calling him ignorant. He's not the first to raise the point, and he won't be that last!
How many itinerant preachers of the time are mentioned in academic history books? You are conflating the stature of Jesus today with that of the time. He was a "nobody" and there were many end-time preachers like him at the time, and many, many people were crucified Am sure you thought you sounded smart when you typed this filth above. Stay there and wait for me to spoon feed you. |
Christianity Etc › Re: God Is Evil by bolabizzle(m): 9:16pm On Jan 06 |
Dtruthspeaker: February will prove it and in that day, ye shall remember that the ear of The Lord is not far from the lips of the righteous Read revelation 22: 15 to see how God perfectly describes you and your bloodline |
Christianity Etc › Re: Volunteer Keyboardist, Video Editor & Blogger needed by bolabizzle(m): 9:15pm On Jan 06 |
Is this not what you said 👇 MaxInDHouse: You expect someone who uses money to learn how to play musical instrument to come and WORK VOLUNTARILY as what o!🤣 The painters, the video editors, the musicians, The artists that produces your publications paid money to learn those skills and they WORK VOLUNTARILY in warwick for your seven leaders. Hypocrisy at its best. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Is Jesus Not Included In Academic History Books? by bolabizzle(m): 9:03pm On Jan 06 |
sonmvayina: why is Jesus not mentioned in history text books? stay on point. Trust me I am on point. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Is Jesus Not Included In Academic History Books? by bolabizzle(m): 9:03pm On Jan 06 |
sonmvayina: my question is why is Jesus not mentioned in academic history books.....
why?? And my answer is that you do a quick easy research online instead of displaying the depth of your ignorance in public. |
Christianity Etc › Re: God Is Evil by bolabizzle(m): 8:56pm On Jan 06 |
Dtruthspeaker: Whether you say "nah" or not, you would see by the January's end that your legs are already melting in it Always remember that your future and that of your entire bloodline has already been prophesied in matthew 7:22. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Volunteer Keyboardist, Video Editor & Blogger needed by bolabizzle(m): 8:53pm On Jan 06 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Volunteer Keyboardist, Video Editor & Blogger needed by bolabizzle(m): 8:45pm On Jan 06 |
MaxInDHouse: Enjoy your delusion The only person having delusion here is you.
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Christianity Etc › Re: Volunteer Keyboardist, Video Editor & Blogger needed by bolabizzle(m): 8:42pm On Jan 06 |
MaxInDHouse: NO! That is a lie. But I wasn't expecting you to say the truth so continue deceiving yourself. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Volunteer Keyboardist, Video Editor & Blogger needed by bolabizzle(m): 8:28pm On Jan 06 |
MaxInDHouse: You expect someone who uses money to learn how to play musical instrument to come and WORK VOLUNTARILY as what o!🤣 Isnt that what your brothers and sisters in warwick are doing mr max? |
Christianity Etc › Re: God Is Evil by bolabizzle(m): 8:20pm On Jan 06 |
Dtruthspeaker: Even before January ends, you would know that you and all your people have their names written in the book of people going to lake fire. Nah! Relax bro, the hottest part of hell has been specially reserved for you and kin. |
Christianity Etc › Re: God Is Evil by bolabizzle(m): 8:03pm On Jan 06 |
Dtruthspeaker: He is not preparing. The place was already there for Satan and crew but you people say you want to join them, so it shall be Which people? Oh, I guess you mean you and your generation. That's good. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Is Jesus Not Included In Academic History Books? by bolabizzle(m): 7:33pm On Jan 06 |
sonmvayina: I would really like to hear what you got on him, I am waiting. A quick research on the internet would give you quick easy proofs but you opted for a complete public display of ignorance. What a shame |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Is Jesus Not Included In Academic History Books? by bolabizzle(m): 7:30pm On Jan 06 |
sonmvayina: o opinion and emotions...
I want facts.... No you don't. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Is Jesus Not Included In Academic History Books? by bolabizzle(m): 7:18pm On Jan 06 |
sonmvayina: An honest historian would conclude that he couldn’t write a history of Jesus, only conjecture. Must you display your ignorance for the public to see? |
Christianity Etc › Re: God Is Evil by bolabizzle(m): 7:11pm On Jan 06 |
Disinfectant123: God is evil. Yes he is and he is preparing a hot place for people like you to burn for all eternity. |
Politics › Re: Falana’s Wife Blames Male Leadership For Nigeria’s Failure by bolabizzle(op): 6:27pm On Dec 28, 2025 |
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Politics › Re: Falana’s Wife Blames Male Leadership For Nigeria’s Failure by bolabizzle(op): 5:58pm On Dec 28, 2025 |
I see why apostle paul made this harsh advice for women : "Women should remain silent in the churches. For they are not permitted to speak"
He knew that no matter how intelligent a woman is, her state as a weaker vessel will always show in the way she thinks and talks.
Nigerias failure has nothing to do with gender, tribe , religion or political affliliation. Thats what the powers that be what you to think. Dont let them deceive you.
The MAIN PROBLEM of nigeria and africa as a continent is this 👇
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Politics › Falana’s Wife Blames Male Leadership For Nigeria’s Failure by bolabizzle(op): 5:56pm On Dec 28, 2025 |
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria and founder of Women Empowerment and Legal Aid, Mrs Funmi Falana, has lamented the impact of the prevailing insecurity in the country on women and children.
She argued that the marginalisation of women in governance has left the country in a “shameful and embarrassing” state. She contended that a shift toward female leadership—rooted in compassion and fiscal honesty—is no longer just a matter of equity, but a necessity for national survival.
Falana, who accused the nation’s leaders of plunging Nigeria into its current security crisis, urged them to rise and resist what she described as “evil” to restore the safety of lives and property.
The human rights lawyer spoke on Sunday in Ado Ekiti during a visit to the Erelu Angela Adebayo Children’s Home, Iyin Ekiti, where she held her annual Christmas party with the children and presented food items and gifts.
She said, “I have come to celebrate Christmas with the children of Erelu Adebayo Children’s Home, an orphanage in Ekiti State, and this is what I do every year. It is a time to give back to society and to let the children here know that they are as important as their contemporaries elsewhere.
“I want to advise Nigerians to emulate this. This is what people of means should be doing. This is where resources should be channelled to impact the lives of the less privileged. Instead of wasting money on frivolities, these are the things that lift souls. This is the desire of God for men and women.”
She added that the failure of leadership in the country had strengthened the call for increased female participation in governance.
“That is why we have continued to say that women are marginalised. We say, let women do it and let us see the difference. Nigeria has continued to have male presidents, and they have continued to fail Nigerians.
“I am saying women can do better because women have the heart of compassion and will be more honest with government resources”, the SAN added.
Speaking further on insecurity, Falana said women and children were the most vulnerable in any society, describing the situation as tragic.
She said,“It is very sad. Even the future is bleak for them. Homes and schools are no longer secure. You see children being picked up by bandits in the northern parts of the country, even from their schools.
“It is unfortunate that these children, who are not responsible for where they were born, find themselves in this situation. I want to tell Nigerians that these children will not forgive them if our leaders do not stand up to resist this evil and defend Nigerians so that we can have proper security.
“It is shameful and embarrassing that we have found ourselves in a situation where foreign forces reportedly launch attacks because our government appears helpless. Our leaders encouraged this mess and brought us to this level.”
She expressed concern over the inability of the country’s leadership to tackle terrorism and its sponsors, describing the situation as “very sad.”
Recall that Falana recently urged President Bola Tinubu to convene an emergency strategy meeting on measures to address the challenges confronting children in Nigeria.
The WELA founder had said in a statement that about 18.5 million Nigerian children are out of school, over 60 per cent of whom—more than 10 million—are girls, noting that Nigeria has the second-highest figure globally, according to UNESCO.
She said the crisis had been compounded by the failure of many state governments to pay counterpart funds required to access the Universal Basic Education Commission’s matching grant of about N135bn.
“As a result, millions of children are forced into early marriage, while others are regularly recruited by terrorist groups, bandits, kidnappers and other criminal gangs,” she said, adding that an estimated three million Nigerians are internally displaced due to poverty, terrorist attacks and climate change.
She recalled that on May 27, 2025, political leaders joined their counterparts worldwide to celebrate Children’s Day, stressing that beyond celebrations, governments at all levels must urgently address the crises confronting children.
“Nigeria has the second-highest number of stunted children in the world, with 37 per cent of children under five suffering from chronic malnutrition,” she added. Source: https://punchng.com/yuletide-falanas-wife-blames-male-leadership-for-nigerias-failure/
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Christianity Etc › Re: Did Religion Help Humanity Grow — And Is It Now Time To Move On? by bolabizzle(m): 4:46pm On Dec 25, 2025 |
success1smyn: Christianity is still a religion — just one of the many religions that exist in the world today, albeit the most popular. While it may not have been created specifically to explain thunder or disease, in practice it has historically been used to explain and interpret many aspects of human experience, including suffering, illness, death, and unexplained events. For many Christians, outcomes are often framed in a way that cannot be questioned: if a prayer is answered, god did it; if it is not answered, it is god’s will. That circular reasoning is part of what the original post is addressing — belief systems that explain everything, yet cannot be tested or challenged. Questions about god, morality, evil, and life after death are important, but the issue being raised is whether faith-based answers are still sufficient or useful in a world where evidence-based explanations increasingly shape how we understand reality. Your thoughts or that of the AI you "copy pasted" this from? |
Christianity Etc › Re: No More Rapture On 25 Dec 2025- Ghanaian Prophet by bolabizzle(m): 4:39pm On Dec 25, 2025 |
No flood again?
Very funny man |
Christianity Etc › Re: Did Religion Help Humanity Grow — And Is It Now Time To Move On? by bolabizzle(m): 4:33pm On Dec 25, 2025 |
gsegun43: Has religion outlived its purpose? Christianity’s purpose was never to explain thunder or disease or whatever bla bla bla you wrote up there. It was to answer who God is, who humans are, what good is, why evil exists, and most importantly whether hope beyond death is real. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Northern Nigeria May Not Know Peace by bolabizzle(m): 3:13pm On Dec 25, 2025 |
MightySparrow: Today’s chaos can be seen as the echo of yesterday’s unresolved injustice What about British colonialism? The British conquered the region but kept the Sokoto Caliphate’s hierarchy in place to rule indirectly. This froze the old oppressive system, making it official. They also drew arbitrary borders that trapped rival groups together and favored some ethnic groups over others, making old tensions worse. What about bad governance? After independence, corrupt and weak governments failed to provide security, justice, or development. How would they when they are all puppets of the people above. What about poverty? Widespread poverty, especially in the neglected north, created a ready pool of recruits for violent groups. Your writeup is massively incomplete and so therefore cannot be viewed as the truth. Do a much better job next time. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Reply To 10 Things Catholics Do That The Apostles Didn’t. by bolabizzle(m): 5:57pm On Oct 26, 2025 |
techWriter001: at least have the decency to educate yourself on its history and doctrine. We have. Its a history and doctrine filled with Idolatry and blasphemy. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Jehovah’s Witness Governing Body And The Higher Education Issue by bolabizzle(m): 7:39pm On Sep 02, 2025 |
Better to leave JWs alone. They will not see the truth by argument. Most who leave do so after being deeply hurt by their own group. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Jehovah’s Witness Governing Body And The Higher Education Issue by bolabizzle(m): 7:30pm On Sep 02, 2025 |
MaxInDHouse: Many in my neighborhood that you can't see here on Nairaland but see what these ones are saying about God's organization:  Maxy baba! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Jehovah’s Witness Governing Body And The Higher Education Issue by bolabizzle(m): 7:24pm On Sep 02, 2025 |
wumiwumi100: Exactly! Thank you for reasoning critically instead of just throwing scriptures around to silence the conversation. The analogy you gave about a school where children are molested is spot on. If someone experiences harm in an institution, speaking up isn’t bitterness — it’s responsibility. How else will others be protected if survivors keep quiet? MaxInDHouse doesn't believe those news of molesting are real. He said since non have happened in Nigeria then it is fake news. What do you think of that?  |
Christianity Etc › Re: Jehovah’s Witness Governing Body And The Higher Education Issue by bolabizzle(m): 7:18pm On Sep 02, 2025 |
MaxInDHouse: Exactly what first century ex-disciples of Jesus will say that since Jesus can't meet all their expectations he shouldn't claim to be the only way to God. So don't worry my guy i understood you perfectly!  You guys should leave max alone. He is one of us.  Max, how are you doing? How many people have you turned to become JW since we last spoke? |
Crime › Re: Catholic Nursery Teacher And Onlyfans Star Sues Dad Who Leaked Pictures by bolabizzle(m): 3:21pm On Jun 09, 2025 |
There are parents who accused me, but they are the same ones who paid to see me. It's embarrassing. They made me look like a harlot, but who is the immoral one Actually ma, you are a full blown professional harlot, but i agree with you tho, it is not fair that same parents who paid to watch your dry stock fish body are shaming you now. Kpele. Thats what you get for being a harlot. |
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Celebrities › Re: My Broke Dad Cried When I Paid His $15,000 Debt - 19-Year-Old OnlyFans Model by bolabizzle(m): 3:06pm On Sep 02, 2024 |
BitterPost: A test 99% of men (including me) have failed starting with the first man Adam. 99% ? So who makes up the 1 %? |