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Christianity EtcRe: Starting My Own Religion, All Are Welcome To Convert by Fenrir(op): 11:54am On Nov 24, 2025
Dtruthspeaker:
This is what the Bible Said.

Exposing Evil
Fritz Chery
Dec 20, 2022 (with amendments)

It absolutely saddens and disgusts me the amount of people who claim Christianity because they go to a place called church and read the Bible.

Most people who call themselves Christians will be thrown into hell for they’re not of God and especially when someone rebukes them they say, “thou shall not judge.”

First, that verse is talking about hypocritical judging.

Secondly, if you live a continuous sinful lifestyle you’re not a Christian.

I’ve even heard someone say, “I don’t care if she is a satanist don’t judge anyone” I literally almost caught a heart attack.

People don’t like their evil exposed and people don’t like you exposing anyone else so you don’t expose them.

These so-called believers today go against God’s Word and stand up for the devil and even fight against God by condoning and supporting wickedness.

An example of this is the many so-called Church going homosexuality supporters. How can you love what God hates?

How can you love music that blasphemes God?

Isn’t He your Father? How can you go against Him and stand up for Satan?

Except that God is not their Father, therefore, they wrestle against Him.

A Christian hates everything that God hates. Every biblical leader stood up against evil and many even lost their lives for speaking against it.

There is a reason Jesus says true believers will be hated and persecuted.

If you desire to live a God Following life you will be persecuted and there is no way around it.

That is why many fake believers stay quiet whenever an issue requiring them to show and declare their stand and followership of God comes up.

When placed on hot seat they hush up in fear of man.

The Lord Jesus Spoke up, Stephen spoke up, Paul spoke up so we have a right to speak up

We are not be afraid to rebuke others.


If someone is going astray from Christ are we going to be silent so they won’t hate you or are you going to humbly and lovingly say something?

You are not a Christian if you fear the hatred of people!

You are not a Christian if you love the love of people!

A Christian speaks up against all evils and does not care who does not like it.

If we stop exposing evil, rebuking false teachers, and confronting believers we will have more people lost and led astray.

More people will become stupid and believe false teachings. Look at how many people twist “thou shall not judge.”


When you remain quiet then you partake in their wickedness and encourage the doing of evil.

Stop being part of the world, expose it instead and save lives.

The person who truly loves Christ is the one who’s going to stand up for Christ no matter if they lose friends, family, or if the world hates us.

The people who hate Christ are going to read this and grumble.

What does the Bible say?

1. Ephesians 5:11-12 Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them. It is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret.

2. Psalm 94:16 Who will rise up for me against the wicked? Who will stand for me against those who practice iniquity? I answer "I will Lord, I will"!

3. John 7:24 Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment.
Dtruthspeaker, your post is a textbook example of hypocrisy hiding behind scripture. You accuse others of supporting wickedness and failing to follow God, yet your own message is pure judgmental arrogance. You’re using Bible verses not to teach or guide, but to attack anyone who doesn’t meet your rigid, self-imposed standards.

You say, “you are not a Christian if you fear the hatred of people” and “a Christian speaks up against all evils,” yet your approach is fear-inducing, authoritarian, and full of performative moral posturing. That is exactly what Jesus warned against: replacing love and humility with arrogance and control.

The Bible repeatedly emphasizes free will: each person chooses to accept or reject God’s ways. Judgment is God’s prerogative, not yours, yet you act as though it is. Twisting Ephesians, Psalms, and John to justify policing others isn’t faith—it’s weaponizing religion to inflate your ego. True Christian teaching calls for discernment without arrogance, accountability without condemnation, and love without self-righteous domination. Your rant shows none of this.

If the goal was to expose evil, you ended up exposing yourself: all your post reveals is your obsession with policing others while ignoring compassion, mercy, and the principle of free will. God is meant to judge; you are meant to guide, love, and exemplify humility—not act as His substitute.
Christianity EtcRe: Starting My Own Religion, All Are Welcome To Convert by Fenrir(op): 11:39am On Nov 24, 2025
SkengRay:
When it's getting closer to be a Religion because you've given it a Structure and made it organized with Rituals and ceremonies, The Holy Acts. Even the Moral Framework - " The Do what you Want part but in a Safe, Sane Consensual way"
But nothing supernatural just......
Consent
Legality
And proven facts
With lots of lube for good clean and dirty fun
Christianity EtcRe: JW 050 How First Century Christians Sold All Their Riches And Gave To The Poor by Fenrir(m): 11:38am On Nov 24, 2025
MaxInDHouse:
Most of you just jump into discussions without reading the whole articles.
Jesus was talking to born again Christians in that context but i'm not a born again Christian!🙂
Oh wow. Reading your post was like watching a cat try to herd invisible demons while blindfolded and drunk on holy water. Let’s unpack this cosmic circus.

First, the rich young ruler. You act like selling everything is a mandatory life hack for every disciple ever. Guess what? It isn’t. Most of Jesus’ followers—Peter, John, Paul—had homes, families, even businesses. Your “everyone must sell everything to be a coruler” line is selective fanfiction masquerading as scripture. Spoiler alert: the heavenly board didn’t issue memos for everyone else.

Second, your logic is hilarious. “Sell all your stuff, give to the poor, get treasure in heaven.” That’s not advice, that’s spiritual Monopoly sponsored by cosmic entities with terrible HR policies. Generosity is fine, but tying it to invisible rewards for imaginary positions in a celestial oligarchy? Comedic gold.

Third, your obsession with the “first flock” and “corulers only” reeks of elitist delusion. Everyone else? NPCs in your divine video game. Meanwhile, I, your friendly neighborhood atheist, am casually using “gods and demons” as metaphors for human greed, fear, and power plays—and you hate it. Why? Because you have a fragile little worldview that can’t compute the fact that atheists come in multitudes: sarcastic, skeptical, metaphorical, literal, and every combination thereof.

Here’s the thing: I don’t need to literally believe in gods and demons to talk about human demons—greed, hypocrisy, fear—and the gods? Perfect metaphors for authority figures you’d sell your soul to if it earned you corulership. And yes, I will keep doing this specifically because you can’t put me in your neat little theological box. I exist to discombobulate you.

Bottom line: selling everything for heavenly stock options is optional fanservice. Generosity is good, but the mystical accounting ledger? Comedic tragedy. Everyone should stick to the real world, deal with real consequences, and leave your imaginary coruler tryouts to the celestial HR department that doesn’t exist.

So yes, I’m the same atheist that makes you twitch: I speak in metaphors, reason, and observable outcomes—things your precious coruler fantasy cannot compute.

—The atheist who breaks your mental software
Christianity EtcRe: Starting My Own Religion, All Are Welcome To Convert by Fenrir(op): 11:19am On Nov 24, 2025
Everyday247:
What will the lube be specifically used for? tongue
You must take part in the initiation to find out 😉 but you probably wont walk straight for a week after.
Christianity EtcRe: Starting My Own Religion, All Are Welcome To Convert by Fenrir(op): 11:17am On Nov 24, 2025
Dtruthspeaker:
Did you hear me say I want to join?
You're not a Christian anyway. You're just a hypocrite like all other "Christians" on here. You're not preaching Christianity, look at your topics you're judging exactly what the bible says not to do.
Christianity EtcRe: Starting My Own Religion, All Are Welcome To Convert by Fenrir(op): 11:14am On Nov 24, 2025
Dtruthspeaker:
Did you hear me say I want to join?
Hey, focus on the question first fella.
Christianity EtcRe: JW 050 How First Century Christians Sold All Their Riches And Gave To The Poor by Fenrir(m): 11:12am On Nov 24, 2025
The block has ended, you up for round 2?
Christianity EtcRe: Starting My Own Religion, All Are Welcome To Convert by Fenrir(op): 11:09am On Nov 24, 2025
SkengRay:
Oh Sorry I misunderstood then. Obviously if you want to Create a Religion you need to connect with like minded people.
Im an atheist so it will never be a religion in reality, more like a philosophy that opens minds through consent, legality and anything evidence based not the nonsense and fake claims of this country.
Christianity EtcRe: Starting My Own Religion, All Are Welcome To Convert by Fenrir(op): 11:05am On Nov 24, 2025
SkengRay:
This Guy grin. Humanity Comes First Before Religion. We are Humans and Equal before our Creator. It's Our Belief that Separates Us. You can see Where I told him he was Discriminating against Old People. I will Embrace the Good and Critize the Bad part. So where's the proof I'm an atheist?. The Jesus you worship didn't Discriminate any one he hanged out with tax collectors, prostitutes, sinners, the poor and outcasts.
You obviously dont understand what "dusty old farts" means then

Its the type of people that lie about culture and tradition and not actually about age, just anyone stuck in the dark ages.
Christianity EtcRe: Starting My Own Religion, All Are Welcome To Convert by Fenrir(op): 11:03am On Nov 24, 2025
Dtruthspeaker:
Did I not say you and atheists are the same? Now you have shown that you are an Amelekite.
Thought you blocked me? You are not welcome in my atheist uprising.
RomanceRe: Your Landlord Has No Right To Increase Your Rent By Force!!! by Fenrir(m): 10:56am On Nov 24, 2025
RollinTNDA:
Dude I lived in Europe for a decade.
European girls were so cheap bro. It was a culture shock for me as Naija girls always gave me a hard time playing dum games.
Till i went to Europe and boyyyy did I have a harem of blonde blue eyed Slavic beauties.

I was in heaven figuratively
I would brag how cheap white chick are and didn't even pay attention to black girls in Europe. Infact I saw them as my blood sisters. No single attraction.
European girls are wayyyyyy to cheap bro. Don't try act like y'all babes ain't violated like a MF
Fella, your posts are full of contradictions. On one hand, you complain that Europe doesn’t want you or men like you. On the other, you suddenly claim you “lived there for a decade.” More like you spent ten years being rejected and bitter, and now you’re creating this fantasy harem in your head because you can’t get a woman in Nigeria.

Bragging about “white girls being cheap” while insulting Naija women isn’t experience—it’s entitlement and ego. You reduce women to trophies and manipulate the story to make yourself look worldly, but anyone can see the pattern: obsessed with conquest, obsessed with sexual validation, and trapped in your own fantasies.

It’s not about “when in Rome” or who bends easiest to your games. Decency, respect, and treating people like humans—not props or “blood sisters”—are what actually work. Everything else you post, from criticizing Yoruba culture to bragging about Europe, is just ego-driven nonsense.

Stop pretending your failures in love are some exotic cultural insight. You can’t get women in Nigeria, so you dream about lands you’ve never truly belonged to. That’s the reality behind all this posturing.
Christianity EtcRe: Starting My Own Religion, All Are Welcome To Convert by Fenrir(op): 7:08am On Nov 24, 2025
Coder2Client:
If you can pay me $2m I will get up to 1000 people to join your religion.
Bribery! I shall smite you.

Consent and legality are the word and i do not consent to your illegal attitude.
RomanceRe: Which one be El Roi??? by Fenrir(m): 7:05am On Nov 24, 2025
SkengRay:
I sure you can learn some things from this My boy @ Dtruthseeker grin grin
He keeps blocking me
Christianity EtcRe: Starting My Own Religion, All Are Welcome To Convert by Fenrir(op): 6:54am On Nov 24, 2025
SkengRay:
Hey Not bad Not bad grin. I'm sure this Religion of yours will embrace love,Peace , Joy and no segregation among all individuals. This will be a Welcome Development.
Yes, dusty old farts will be segregated and then symbolically "tarred and feathered" until they are tickled pink.
Christianity EtcRe: Proverbs 31:3 – Don’t Waste Your Strength: A Reflection For Women by Fenrir(m): 6:30am On Nov 24, 2025
bloomingpurple:
This verse is more than a passing warning. It is a call to live intentionally and wisely. These were the words of a mother to her son, King Lemuel. She knew that even the most powerful men could fall not because of armies or enemies, but because of misplaced affections and wasted strength.

But this wisdom isn’t just for men. As women, we also carry God-given strength: emotional depth, spiritual insight, mental sharpness, and unique talents. The question is, how are we using that strength?

Are You Giving Your Strength Away?
This isn’t just about sexual sin. It’s about the friendships, habits, conversations, and even relationships that slowly drain us.

Ask yourself:
Am I pouring my strength into relationships that don’t honor God?
Am I trying to “fix” someone who is not aligned with my purpose?
Am I investing my energy and finances into someone who isn’t pursuing God or me with intention? https://thebloomingpurple.com/proverbs-313-dont-waste-your-strength-a-reflection-for-women/
This is pure hypocrisy. You lecture women about “not giving their strength away” while ignoring the fact that families, culture, and society force women to sacrifice endlessly for men who do nothing in return. Emotional, financial, and sexual labor is demanded from women, yet men who exploit them are never held accountable.

The post acts like women are the only ones responsible for “using strength wisely,” while men freely cheat, lie, or waste their potential—and everyone pretends it’s fine. Advising women to act prudently in a system rigged against them isn’t wisdom, it’s blaming the victims while letting men off the hook.

If you’re going to talk about strength, start by acknowledging the double standards, male hypocrisy, and societal pressure that actually shape women’s lives. Otherwise this is just moral theater disguised as advice.
Christianity EtcStarting My Own Religion, All Are Welcome To Convert by Fenrir(op): 6:13am On Nov 24, 2025
Atheist Wholey Ghost – First Mass Service Guide

🕛 Date & Time: Monday, 00:01 (midnight)
📍 Location: Wherever consenting adults gather
🧴 Essentials: Lube (symbolic and practical), open minds, and a sense of humor

1. Opening Invocation

Leader (Sovereignty of Safe Choices Sven):
“Welcome, fellow worshippers of freedom and consent. Tonight, we honor the Holy Spirit of Autonomy — the Atheist Wholey Ghost. May our choices be free, our interactions safe, and our joy abundant.”


“So it shall be, with consent and laughter!”

2. Ritual of Responsibility

Each participant states:

One personal choice they’re proud of.

One action they will commit to that respects consent, legality, and non-harm.

Optional chant:
“I vow to do no harm, respect freedom, and enjoy responsibly.”

3. Consent Celebration & Holy Lube Blessing

Every participant receives a small vial or packet of lube as a sacred reminder of safe, consensual adult interactions.

Group chant:
“Do what you want, with who you want, how you want!
Safe, sane, consensual, and lubricated!”

Optional: playful demonstration or symbolic gesture emphasizing pleasure without harm.

4. Philosophical Sermon / Discussion

Suggested topics:

“Autonomy: The Ultimate Divine Principle”

“Hypocrisy in Modern Religions: Lessons Learned”

“Consent as Sacred Practice”

Format: discussion, debate, storytelling — always inclusive, judgment-free, and humorous.

5. Ceremonial “Holy Acts”

Optional adult-centered, safe, and fully consensual activities:

Massage circles, guided laughter, or other playful exercises.

Preceded by explicit consent checks and a safe word system.

Lube may be incorporated symbolically or practically for emphasis on safety and adult pleasure.

6. Closing Blessing

Leader (Sovereignty of Safe Choices Sven):
“May your pleasures be consensual, your lives joyful, and your freedom respected. Go forth and live boldly, safely, and with kindness.”

Congregation Response:
“So it shall be!”

7. Post-Service Fellowship

Snacks, drinks, and community sharing.

Swap stories, advice, and humorous observations.

Focus: mutual respect, consent, and adult camaraderie.

8. Holy Days and Reminders

Consent Sunday: Monthly reflection on community agreements and boundaries.

Freedom Festival: Annual celebration of autonomy, joy, and adult choice.

No-Harm Holidays: Celebrating creativity, humor, and ethical fun without causing harm.

9. Core Philosophy

Freedom First: Individual autonomy is sacred.

Consent is Divine: All interactions between adults must be fully consensual.

Reality Rules: Ethics come from reason, evidence, and empathy, not supernatural mandates.

Harm Principle: Actions are judged solely by whether they cause harm.

Motto Reminder:
Do what you want, with who you want, how you want — as long as it’s legal, consensual, and no one is getting hurt.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Proverbs 31:2 Listen, Daughter: You Are An Answered Prayer by Fenrir(m): 5:33am On Nov 24, 2025
Let’s be brutally honest about what is really going on behind the “Proverbs 31 woman” image that gets paraded on forums and in church discussions in Nigeria. The truth is that most of this is performative nonsense, thinly veiled hypocrisy, and the harm goes both ways.

Virginity as a supposed standard?

The cultural obsession with virginity at marriage is largely a myth in practice. Many Nigerian women openly defy this standard, having multiple sexual partners or pre-marital relationships, yet the narrative of moral purity is still loudly enforced by elders and families. It’s a classic case of telling one thing and doing another.

Direct contradiction of “ideal” womanhood

Proverbs 31 and cultural ideals emphasize virtue, wisdom, and moral integrity. Yet the reality for many women is pre-marital sex, single motherhood, and lifestyles that go against these ideals. The so-called “ideal woman” is a fantasy; the lived reality is often completely at odds with what culture and religion claim to uphold.

Man-made traditions above God’s Word (across tribes)

This is not just a Yoruba problem. Across Nigeria, elders enforce rituals and hierarchical obedience over Biblical principles:

Igbo families demand kowtowing to parents, strict lineage compliance, or bride price adherence.

Hausa/Fulani households prioritize purdah, forced marriages, and ritual obedience over moral or religious reasoning.

Other ethnic groups impose rites of passage or ritualistic compliance with no scriptural basis.

In every case, man-made tradition is elevated above God’s Word, with scripture selectively twisted to justify control and oppression.

Erosion of free will through manipulation

Nigerian elders and families coerce, manipulate, shame, and emotionally blackmail women into adherence. Free will is removed, human dignity subordinated, and moral authority claimed while using fear, lies, and intimidation as tools of control.

Male hypocrisy and sexual abuse destroying potential

While women are expected to embody the “Proverbs 31 woman,” the men who claim to be good, God-fearing, and traditional are often the ones actively preventing her existence:

Rampant rape, sexual abuse, and child molestation rob countless girls of innocence, confidence, and the ability to aspire to virtue without trauma.

Men who publicly enforce morality are often the same ones violating women and girls, perpetuating cycles of abuse while hiding behind religion and culture.

This means that even the rare girls with the potential to embody Proverbs 31 ideals are systematically stripped of the opportunity to do so by the very men who claim to uphold morality and faith.

The illusion of Christianity

The majority of “Christians” in Nigeria are performing piety. Churches, social media posts, and public displays of devotion mask a reality of selective morality, hypocrisy, and disregard for genuine Biblical teaching. Virtue is claimed on paper, but daily actions often destroy the very values they claim to uphold.

In short, the idealized “Proverbs 31 woman” is used as a cultural and religious prop, not a genuine standard to live by. Nigerian families and men often talk the talk but live in contradiction, prioritizing man-made hierarchy, ritual compliance, and social appearances over true moral and spiritual integrity. Meanwhile, male violence, abuse, and exploitation rob women of the opportunity to become the virtues they claim to admire. The whole performance is a mirage of virtue hiding a society more invested in control, status, and image than in genuine faith or morality.
RomanceRe: Which one be El Roi??? by Fenrir(m): 3:50am On Nov 24, 2025
Nnamdipapa:
Take it easy kiddo. At the rate you are going you might burst an artery.
Nnamdipapa,

You type about conflict, morality, and courage as if you’ve lived it, but let me tell you what real war is. I served in Afghanistan with the British Royal Marines as a Norwegian. I’ve held men who were like brothers while they bled out in my arms. I’ve had to watch children used as shields, innocent lives destroyed around me, and still go back to the fight with the weight of all that blood on my hands. I’ve seen horrors that would make your online rants and grandstanding feel like a fairy tale.

I’ve washed blood off the ground, off my gear, off my own body, and gone back to stand in the line of fire because duty demanded it. I’ve spilled my blood for people I never knew, for freedoms I didn’t personally claim. I’ve stared down death countless times, knowing the only thing between life and obliteration was discipline, courage, and brotherhood.

And yet, I look at too many Nigerian men—some proud, they claim—who won’t even fight for their own land, their own people. They would rather run, hide, or post moral lectures online than hold the line when it matters. Words typed in safety do not compare to the screams, the chaos, the smells, and the finality of real combat.

Stories of hardship and sacrifice cannot be faked. They are measured in blood, in tears, in the hours spent praying a fallen comrade can breathe again, in the nightmares that follow you for years. You can debate morality, mock others, or build online personas, but until you’ve looked death in the eye and still stood tall, your words are empty.

This is reality. Not the forum, not your posts, not your clever retorts. Real courage is forged in fire, and the battlefield does not care about your pride.

— I am son of fire and frost
The truth given teeth
Freedom that cannot be caged
I am the wolf’s kin
FamilyRe: I Bought These Casavas For N5000. Where Is This Country Heading? by Fenrir(m): 3:30am On Nov 24, 2025
Nnamdipapa:
My people, what do you think about this Cassava?
😂 big mistake fella, reverse image search and I followed it back to Facebook and found your post on it and now I know who you are 😂
RomanceRe: Which one be El Roi??? by Fenrir(m): 3:18am On Nov 24, 2025
Nnamdipapa:
Take it easy kiddo. At the rate you are going you might burst an artery.
Nnamdipapa,

I’ve read your posts on “Now she wants to settle down,” and it’s painfully clear that your so-called humor is just thinly veiled frustration. Mocking women, calling them “chickens,” hurling childish insults, and making crude jokes isn’t clever — it’s the behavior of someone projecting their own failures.

You frame yourself as an observer of women’s choices, yet your commentary reads less like insight and more like a bitter man attacking those who are doing what you cannot: building relationships, moving forward, or simply living their lives. Your words betray insecurity, not knowledge.

While you pretend to “analyze” women settling down or their past relationships, the narrative you spin — full of exaggeration and mocking tones — clearly exposes that you’re speaking from a place of personal inadequacy. Ridicule is not insight; it’s a shield for your own inability to connect.

The takeaway: attacking women because you can’t secure a partner doesn’t make you witty or wise. It only highlights the gap between your stories and reality.

— I am son of fire and frost
The truth given teeth
Freedom that cannot be caged
I am the wolf’s kin
RomanceRe: Which one be El Roi??? by Fenrir(m): 3:09am On Nov 24, 2025
Nnamdipapa:
Take it easy kiddo. At the rate you are going you might burst an artery.
Nnamdipapa,

I’ve been reviewing your posts on Nigerian women, divorce, and personal anecdotes, and the contradictions are impossible to ignore. In one set of posts, you claim Igbo women, once widowed or divorced, rarely remarry. According to your narrative, they are patient, loyal, and devoted, holding onto their first love or staying true to their children. Yet, in another post, you tell elaborate stories of women moving on quickly after marriage breakdowns in Edo and Yoruba communities, contrasting them with the “faithful” Igbo women.

Then, you pivot to this Walmart story — standing in a store, arguing over herbal tea and designer bags, implying international travel and lavish lifestyles. The timelines don’t line up with your other accounts, and the context seems fabricated or lifted from elsewhere. Is there really a Walmart in Nigeria you’re visiting, or are you just borrowing a setting from someone else’s experience to make your story more dramatic?

Next, there’s your Quora-style divorce saga: leaving a first wife, remarrying, splitting, then quickly returning to the first wife — all detailed with the kind of melodrama only seen in online posts and not necessarily lived experience. The level of detail, the cadence, even the emotional beats read like a story written to provoke sympathy or admiration, not a reflection of reality.

Finally, you throw in lurid side notes about sex, asking about dildos and partner curiosity, while criticizing others for negativity. Taken together, your narratives contradict themselves, jump timelines, and read less like lived experience and more like a patchwork of recycled stories lifted from the internet, sensationalized anecdotes, and personal imagination.

It’s impossible to reconcile the faithful, loyal Igbo women with the luxury shopping tales, the melodramatic divorce saga, and your sexual curiosity commentary. The only thing consistent across all of these posts is that they are carefully crafted to impress or provoke, not to convey truth.

In short, your posts imply a life of exotic experiences and moral observation, but the contradictions, borrowed content, and absurd details suggest these are fairytales, not reality.

— I am son of fire and frost
The truth given teeth
Freedom that cannot be caged
I am the wolf’s kin
RomanceRe: Which one be El Roi??? by Fenrir(m): 2:35am On Nov 24, 2025
Nnamdipapa:
Why are you triggered by a simple admonition to be more ethical and original? I honestly don't get the reason for your long tales of woe.
Nnamdipapa,

Scrolling through your posts is like watching someone collect headlines and call it wisdom. Every topic — from kings in Ghana to tribalism, marriage drama, and overpriced cassava — reads like a performance designed for attention, not insight.

Take your own words about Eze Chukwudi Ihenetu in Ghana: you warned Nigerians that installing a foreign king would “affect every Nigerian,” stoked fears about tribalism, and lectured on how “the youths are already out for blood.” You analyzed protests, videos of broadcasters kneeling, and alleged land grabs — all while positioning yourself as a voice of morality.

Then there’s your post about tribalists and hypocrites. You spent paragraphs attacking anyone who doesn’t “take a stand” for their beliefs, lecturing Igbos, Yorubas, and Nigerians about consistency, loyalty, and ethics. You demand others live in the regions they support, “practice what they preach,” and prove their integrity. Yet here you are, attacking me — a stranger — for supposedly “copying” or “lacking originality.” You rail against hypocrisy while hiding behind your keyboard, spouting moral grandstanding from IJEBU-IGBO.

Your words expose you more than me. You lecture on ethics, unity, and responsibility while your own life is spent provoking strangers online. You claim to despise hypocrisy, yet your threads are full of sensationalism, fear-mongering, and recycled controversies. You rage about tribalism in Ghana and Nigeria while projecting your own insecurities on anyone who challenges your keyboard throne.

I am no stranger to accountability. I am ex-military, educated, and my achievements are verifiable. You don’t need to take my word for it — a video call is enough, just like I’ve offered to others who tried to provoke me. Like them, you’ll find excuses rather than face proof.

Your keyboard lectures are empty. Your posts are loud, but your actions are silent. I walk with deeds and verifiable history, while you hide behind screen names and outrage.

I am son of fire and frost.
The truth given teeth.
Freedom that cannot be caged.
I am the wolf’s kin.

You can howl at strangers online all you want, but reality does not respond to your forum theatrics.
RomanceRe: Which one be El Roi??? by Fenrir(m): 2:04am On Nov 24, 2025
Nnamdipapa:
Are you off your meds? What the hell are you talking about and, don't you dare respond to me with ChatGPT.
Nnamdipapa,

You’ve been barking at shadows and tripping over your own echo, so let’s turn up the clarity and the heat:

You jumped at me unprovoked, shouting “ChatGPT” like a man startled by his own reflection. Meanwhile, your posting history reads like the diary of someone scavenging for relevance — recycled scandals, bargain‑bin gossip, cassava panic, tribal chest‑beating, cheap politics, and whatever else you can fling to stay visible.

You call me unoriginal while your threads look mass‑produced by an overstressed copy‑and‑paste key. That isn’t insight — that’s intellectual poverty.

I’ve lived a life you can only comment about from the sidelines — military service, discipline forged under pressure, and advanced degrees earned through sweat, grit, and competence. Everything I claim is documented, traceable, and verifiable. Nothing about my identity rests on anonymous noise or digital theatrics.

But don’t mistake your loudness for strength. Your habit of lunging at strangers doesn’t make you bold — it makes you transparent. If anything about me confuses you, verify it through legitimate means: live confirmation, documentation, or whatever professional method you can manage. I’m not the one hiding behind a fog of performative outrage.

If my presence rattles you, scroll. If you want dialogue, act accordingly. If you want clarity, pursue it properly.

Attacking me at random won’t raise your standing. It only shows the cracks you’re trying so hard to cover.

And since you seem to crave theatrics, let me leave you with this:

A wolf does not flinch when a crow squawks. I’ve crossed storms that would fold you in half argr. So if you insist on shouting at the sky, remember — some of us were forged in colder winds.

—Son of Fire and Frost • The Truth Given Teeth • Freedom That Cannot Be Caged • Wolf’s Kin

And like I keep telling many others — if you truly doubt anything, you can simply get on a video call to confirm it. Every time, people go quiet when it’s time to face the truth.
RomanceRe: Which one be El Roi??? by Fenrir(m): 1:25am On Nov 24, 2025
Nnamdipapa:
Try to be original instead of Chat GPt copy and paste
😂 typical scammer attitude, cant win yourself so accuse everyone of cheating. Run along little boy
RomanceRe: Which one be El Roi??? by Fenrir(m): 12:52am On Nov 24, 2025
Kobojunkie:
1. You are one of the lucky few in the world.

2. Well, Europe is obviously not the standard as far as Religion and Christianity are concerned, as much of the rest of the world believes as the only way. There is literally a competition among the largest religions to claim the largest people in most every country outside of Europe(China and North Korea excluded). undecided

3. The Bible also says a lot of things that Christianity as a religion does not believe in or adhere to. For example, the Bible God declared He is God of Israel alone, yet Christianity says He lied about that. Then, you also have Jesus Christ of Israel proclaiming in that same book that His Father, the God of Israel, sent Him only to the Lost sheep of Israel — the bloodline of the man called Jacob, who was named Israel by the God of Israel. And Christians also claim that He lied about that, too. 🥱🥱

Forgive me if I can't take anyone seriously when they claim to believe in that God and His Son, all while claiming they both lied. grin

4. It is politics to me — religion is no different from politics. 🥱🥱
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I’ll respond from the perspective of personal freedom, something we take very seriously in Norway.

“Lucky few in the world” — That’s not just luck; it’s the freedom to think for yourself. In Norway, children are often introduced to multiple beliefs—Christianity, Islam, Norse traditions, atheism—then allowed to decide for themselves. No fear, no punishment, no emotional blackmail. That’s the kind of environment where faith is genuine. Being able to choose is what makes someone “lucky,” not the country they live in.

Popularity of religion — Numbers don’t define truth. Most people in the world follow inherited religion, not because they’ve examined it, but because it’s what society tells them to do. Real faith isn’t measured by how many people practice it; it’s measured by whether the person chose it consciously.

Biblical contradictions — Yes, some parts of the Bible seem inconsistent with modern Christian teaching. That’s not the main point. The real issue is how religion is passed down. If someone is told “you must follow this faith because your family does,” that’s not personal conviction—it’s programming. Christianity itself highlights choice and free will, yet most never experience it. Picking apart theology doesn’t fix that fundamental problem.

Religion as politics — I agree; religion often functions as a social or political tool, especially when choice is removed. But freedom changes everything: when belief is chosen, it becomes meaningful. Without choice, it’s just tradition masquerading as faith.

The core idea is simple: faith only matters when it is freely chosen. Everything else—scriptural contradictions, population numbers, theological debates—are secondary. Genuine belief grows from understanding and choice, not inheritance.
RomanceRe: Which one be El Roi??? by Fenrir(m): 11:35pm On Nov 23, 2025
Kobojunkie:
How come when it comes to religion, we are always told what we should believe but never shown where to find exactly that, nor do we find people who in fact practice any of what we are told to think? undecided

2. What you describe is pretty much what all religions do. Every denomination/sect within each religion pretends that among all the many denominations/sects within the same religion, theirs is the only right one. undecided
In Europe, religion isn’t something dumped on your head from birth. Even children are allowed to think for themselves. My own family sat me down when I was about five and explained Christianity, Islam, Norse beliefs, atheism, agnosticism, and everything they could — and then they asked me what I believed. I said I didn’t believe in any god, and that was it. No punishment. No fear. No emotional blackmail. No “you must follow what your ancestors did.”

That’s the difference. I wasn’t indoctrinated — I was given a choice.
That’s how real faith works. Choice. Free will. Personal conviction.

If someone grows up being told:

“You must be Christian because your father is Christian,”

“You must pray this exact way,”

“You must follow this denomination,”

“You must accept this pastor,”

…then that person is not a Christian by choice — they are a Christian by conditioning.

You can’t claim to follow a religion if you never got the freedom to choose it.
You didn’t weigh options. You didn’t decide. You didn’t explore.
You were simply told what you are.

And the funniest part?
The Bible itself says the choice of faith is the single most important decision a human being can make. Yet most people in Nigeria never actually get to make it.

They inherit it like a surname.
They follow it like culture.
They practice it because everyone around them does.

That’s not Christianity.
That’s social pressure wearing a religious mask.

So when you see denominational fights — Anglican vs. Pentecostal vs. Catholic vs. “my pastor is better than your pastor” — that’s exactly why. Everyone thinks their version is right because they were raised in it, not because they chose it.

If you didn’t choose it freely, with information and understanding, then it wasn’t faith — it was programming.
RomanceRe: Which one be El Roi??? by Fenrir(m): 10:26pm On Nov 23, 2025
RollinTNDA:
My neighbors always blast Jerry eze every morning and I notice they always chanting el Roi. Abeg what the hell is going on?

Which one come be El Roi abi Nigerians are now extremely dumb or what??

Name sound like one Mexican cartel boss

You sure say na Jesus Christ these ppl dey worship ??
Fella, you’re missing the point entirely. Real Christianity isn’t about how loud someone screams, chants, or sounds like a goat in the morning. That noise you’re complaining about? That’s man-made style, culture, and tradition — not the core of Jesus’ teaching.

If you put your cultural biases and petty annoyances above the gospel itself, you’re already not following Christ properly. Christianity is about faith, humility, and love — not judging someone because their worship style irritates you. The moment you let “how it looks or sounds” dictate your faith, you’ve already elevated tradition over religion.

Stop pretending to be a “proud Anglican” while thinking your way is the only right way. That’s not Christian. That’s pride wrapped in nostalgia and cultural arrogance.
RomanceRe: Your Landlord Has No Right To Increase Your Rent By Force!!! by Fenrir(m): 9:22pm On Nov 23, 2025
RollinTNDA:
shit felt like AI tho
I'm gonna give you the benefit of doubt
FYI I'm not Yoruba and I hate their culture

Secondly all humans came from Africa
All Scandinavian came from Africa
We make it so bloody easy for y'all to come into my country and enjoy the beautiful women and all.
But your bloody European govts don't want us in their country. But hey Africa is a dumping site free for all to come in and do shit but God forbid if an African is allowed in Europe so easily.

As for the Yorubas I do have clashes with them regards their mumu culture but if you are gonna live in there region. You must fucking do like the Roman u lil bicccx. Stop whining
Grow up. Europe doesn’t block Nigerians for fun. Most Nigerian men — not all, but enough — get banned because when they go there, they commit crimes and form gangs. Look at the UK: Pakistani and some African men came, and immediately they formed rape gangs. That’s why European governments don’t trust your men.

Women aren’t forming gangs, committing crimes, or getting banned — that’s why they can move easier. When we come to Nigeria, we don’t rape or abuse women. We treat them like humans.

So stop whining about me living in Nigeria. Face reality: your men are blocked from Europe for a reason. Your problem isn’t me here — it’s the fact that most of your men make themselves untrusted abroad.
RomanceRe: Your Landlord Has No Right To Increase Your Rent By Force!!! by Fenrir(m): 7:04pm On Nov 23, 2025
RollinTNDA:
shit felt like AI tho
I'm gonna give you the benefit of doubt
FYI I'm not Yoruba and I hate their culture

Secondly all humans came from Africa
All Scandinavian came from Africa
We make it so bloody easy for y'all to come into my country and enjoy the beautiful women and all.
But your bloody European govts don't want us in their country. But hey Africa is a dumping site free for all to come in and do shit but God forbid if an African is allowed in Europe so easily.

As for the Yorubas I do have clashes with them regards their mumu culture but if you are gonna live in there region. You must fucking do like the Roman u lil bicccx. Stop whining
When you do your traditions and pay your bride price, most of the time you’re paying for and honoring what a man who claims to be ‘traditional’ has already violated.

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