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Serious question, for Trinitarians I guess. Feel free to correct any of my mistakes. Follow me here... This might be a long one... So from my understanding: Trinity = Father is a person, Son is a person, Holy ghost is a person, but they are not three persons but one person. God = Trinity = Eternal, Immortal, etc. Stick with me here: #1: Is the flesh part of the Trinity? From my understanding and what I've heard from Christians, yes. So, Trinity = Father, Son (100% God, 100% Man), Holy ghost but they are one God. #2: Why did Jesus die on the cross? His death is the penalty for sin. Only a sinless being with infinite power can take the burden for all of mankind. #3: Did God die? From my understanding... Kind of? Did the (100% man, 100% God) Jesus die? How can this be possible? 1 Timothy 6:16 says: "God... who alone is immortal". So did God die? Christians tell me that it was not the 100% God that died, but the 100% man that died. This is because right at the moment of death, Jesus ceased to be 100% God, so only the Flesh died. Something on the lines of the God nature didn't actually die, its spirit still lived. Only the Flesh died. What's so special about that though? When we die, the same thing happens lol. We have ever-living souls. My rebuttal to this is still 1 Timothy 6:16 "God... who alone is immortal", God does not taste death, this is what separates God from mortal beings. #4: So God didn't die for our sins, the no-longer-part-of-the-Trinity Flesh did? What is so special about the Flesh? The moment Jesus died, this Flesh was no longer part of the Trinity... So who/what exactly even died? The Flesh = (According to Christians) Sinless The Flesh = (At the moment of death) Not part of the Trinity AKA not God The Flesh (one sinless human) does not equal one sinless God So... This one single sinless human, died for all of humanity? How can one sinless man do it for all of mankind? I can understand "one sinless God because His power is infinite, but... A man, who was sinless, but with no Godly powers, died for our sins? Thank you for your patience. |
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From his appearance, one could observe that Babatunde Raji Fashola Former Governor of Lagos state, has always had a good dress sense even as a child. Fashola, as a boy, dressed stylishly in a white shirt, matched elegantly with a befitting grey bow tie typical of former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido. But in contrast to Sanusi's choice of profession, Fashola chose to study Law. Now a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN. From his innocent look, it seems Fashola had set his eyes on the future looking forward to a day his dream would become reality. Years after, Fashola has not only made a remarkable landmark as governor of Lagos state, the Manchester United fan has engraved his name in Nigerian political hall of fame.
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The Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Government of Cameroon and the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) have signed an agreement for the voluntary repatriation of Nigerian refugees in Cameroon. Mr Hanson Tamfu, External Relations Officer of UNHCR Nigeria, made this known in a statement in Abuja on Friday. Tamfu said that the Tripartite Agreement for the Voluntary Repatriation of Nigerian refugees living in Cameroon was signed on March 2, in Yaonde, Cameroon. According to him, the agreement is a legal framework that sets out the modalities for the voluntary return of refugees to their country of origin in safety and dignity. He said that more than 85,000 Nigerian refugees who fled the Boko Haram insurgency in North- East were currently living in the North Region of Cameroon with about 62,000 living in Minawao refugee camp. Tamfu said that recent profiling exercise undertaken by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) also revealed more than 23,000 refugees residing in host communities. He said that a UNHCR survey conducted in Minawao camp on the intentions of refugees to return back to Nigeria revealed that 71 per cent of the refugees (93,000) indicated their intentions to return. The refugees, the official said, indicated that they would return when they were sure of the safety and conducive situation in their communities. He said the UNHCR survey also reveals that there were thousands more Nigerians who fled the violence but have not been reached by aid agencies because of the prevailing insecurity in those areas. He said that the Minister of Interior, retired Lt.- Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau, described the agreement as a welcomed development which underscores the importance of working together to proofer lasting solutions to the refugees crises. Tamfu said the minister said Nigeria remain committed to ensuring that it creates the conducive atmosphere to facilitate the return of its citizens in safety and dignity, in line with international protection principles. He said that Mr Emmanuel René Emmanuel, Cameroon’s Minister of Territorial Administration and Decentralization, said that the Government of Cameroon would continue to ensure the safety of Nigerian refugees in its territory. The official said René assured that the government of Cameroon would spare no effort to help those who wish to return to Nigeria, in accordance with international agreements. Tamfu said both countries and the UNHCR agreed to provide people wishing to return with clear information on the situation prevailing in their areas of return particularly in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa. He explained that this was in order to allow them to make a well informed and voluntary decision. He said the refugees would be given correct information on the security and economic situation as well as access to basic services. source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/nigeria-cameroon-sign-agreement-voluntary-repatriation-refugees/ |
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Floods in Zimbabwe have killed 246 people and left nearly 2,000 homeless since December, government officials said. Saviour Kasukuwere, minister of local government, declared a national disaster and announced the death toll on Thursday, saying 128 people have been injured in the floods. The southern African country has appealed to international donors for $100m to help those affected by the floods, which have washed away several bridges and roads and cut off some communities from surrounding areas. "There is an inadequate supply of tents, foodstuffs and drugs for the affected people," Kasukuwere told The Herald newspaper. "There is a need for blankets and clothing for the affected families and they are at risk of contracting pneumonia and acute respiratory infections." Unable to get balance of payment support from foreign lenders due to unpaid arrears, and with more than 90 percent of its national budget going to salaries, Zimbabwe's public infrastructure has been crumbling for more than a decade. "After working hard responding to the effects of drought, the same people are now suffering because of excessive floods," Bishow Parajuli, of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), told The Herald. Transport Minister Joram Gumbo told reporters on Wednesday that in the southern parts of the country, some sections of highways and bridges were compeletly washed away following the latest heavy rainfall. Gumbo said the government would raise $100m to repair the country's infrastructure. The national road agency would chip in with half of the money, which it would borrow from local banks, he said. "The state of our roads has further deteriorated to the extent that some sections of the national road network have become impassable," Gumbo said. Meanwhile, health services in Zimbabwe are grinding to a halt after nurses joined a strike by doctors over unpaid bonuses. Army medical professionals have been called in, but are struggling to deal with the number of patients. While healthcare workers are out on the streets and the country is facing a national emergency as a result of the deadly floods, Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, is in Singapore for medical treatment. Critics blame the perennial shortages on Mugabe's controversial land reforms which saw the seizure of white-owned farms for redistribution to landless blacks, most of whom lacked the means to farm. Mugabe, 93, has blamed the poor yields on erratic rains due to climate change. Officials declare national disaster and appeal to international donors for $100m to help thousands affected by floods. Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/03/national-disaster-declared-floods-kill-246-170303064346564.html Below a handout photo made available shows families displaced by flooding receiving supplies [EPA/UNICEF]
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#19. [color=#810541]And this guy who still doesn’t quite fit into his big ears.[/color] Cc. lalasticlala, mydn44, seun, Fynestboi
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#18. [color=#E55451]This little lady who’s ageing very gracefully.[/color]
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#17. [color=#C85A17]This fluffy gang who got even fluffier over time.[/color]
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#16. [color=#493D26]These best friends.[/color]
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#15. [color=#FBB117]This pooch who still has the best puppy dog eyes.[/color]
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#14. [color=#728C00]This fluffball who grew into his paws.[/color]
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#12. [color=olive]This grown-up boy who still loves his backyard spot.[/color]
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#11. [color=cyan]And this puppy who only just mastered it.[/color]
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#10. [color=gold]This poser who’s had begging down since he was a baby.[/color]
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#9. [color=darkgreen]This beautiful baby who grew into her wrinkles.[/color]
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#8. [color=orange]This perky pup who got his ears straight in the end.[/color]
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#7. This big fella who still thinks he’s a little fella.
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#6. [color=pink]This pupper who ended up a whole lot fluffier than expected.[/color]
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#5. This very important doggo who’s taking work seriously now she’s older.
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