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Religion / Re: I Lose Interest In Going To Church And I Don't Know Why. by Fexam(m): 11:48am On Oct 08, 2023
La Vérité!!!

CaveAdullam:
If you are born into a religious household, by default you become a religious person. Whether, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity, etc.

As you grow up in such a household, you become entwined in the nitty-gritty of that religion if you want to become a household name in it, say you want to become an Imam, Pastor, Seer, or whatever. Or just the regular religious person.

When people no longer believe in religion, it is said religion that made them so. How?

If you're a rational person and passionate about your religious practice, you'll begin to test your religious scriptural texts, doctrines, and beliefs and compare them with real-world scenarios.

You'll experience a truckload of conflicts and discrepancies. Then, you'll discover that much of what you have come to believe is not true. All it takes is for you to be open-minded and scrutinize your religion and religious texts for some time. And once you are here, there's no going back.

Your religious colleagues will tell you that you've backslided. They will tell you that your faith isn't strong and you'll need to pray more, fast more, or do a lot of other religious shambles. But the fact here is that you are now enlightened and found out what religion is.

It's religious adherents that make religion of religious texts. Left for the texts themselves, they are necessary for learning and wisdom just like all other books.

However, the human mind is in search of God because of the wonders of nature, the mystery of the universe, and the complexities of life. So, God in the hearts of men encapsulates all of these conditions, ergo, man's love for God whom he hasn't seen. It's just a lot of mental gymnastics + emotional fluctuations + imaginative power + confirmation bias. That's the birth of God and the supernatural.

This is not to say that religion isn't sacrosanct. Religion is important to keep civilization in check. The knowledge of God, the belief in his existence, and reverence for religious texts as His writings and instructions for men have kept billions and billions of humans alive.

Why do I say this?

Remove religion from the earth's equation, and in less than 1 month, humans will cease to exist. On this ground, "religion is the opium of the masses".

It becomes hope for the hopeless who believe in the replication of signs, wonders, and miracles espoused in their religion + a sedative used by political leaders and religious leaders to dox the masses by capitalizing on their ignorance. This doesn't mean that these leaders aren't victims of religious indoctrination. Just that they are smarter than the average religious Joe.

There is nothing wrong with you man. You are now seeing religion for what it is.

There is nothing bad in going to church if you love the sounds, music, and religious people. Just for fun though and not because you're scared of missing heaven and heading to hell.

The truth indeed sets you free.

Thanks.

Travel / Re: Which Country Can I Migrate To With ₦2M? by Fexam(m): 2:40pm On Sep 28, 2023
Francophone countries in Africa is worth the try
Business / Looking For Agro Sacks . . . by Fexam(m): 4:57pm On Jun 19, 2022
Hello fellow nairalanders

Pls I'm in search of this sacks, fairly used, good condition and in good quantities

Pls contact me via WhatsApp on 08169226721

Thank you very much

Business / Re: Which Business Can One Do With ₦1.5 Million? by Fexam(m): 11:47am On Mar 25, 2022
pmc01:



Charcoal is sold in Douala? Where in Douala is this?
Your question is quite confusing . . .
If you're asking about where its sold, it is sold in every street in Douala. People buy in bags to sell in retails.
If you're asking about where its being produced, you can find it at the outskirts of the city bwang bakoko, kendeck etc.

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Business / Re: Which Business Can One Do With ₦1.5 Million? by Fexam(m): 11:42am On Mar 25, 2022
Nicoswit:

how lucrative is the biz
It is very very lucrative business
There are places where the main source of cooking energy is charcoal so as long as people cook to feed, there will always be demands.
Charcoal plays a lead role in the domestic energy sector. Its only competitor is the LPG cooking gas but it cannot in anyway beat the demands of charcoal because those who cook on gas still depends on charcoal to prepare some other kinds of meals.
Business / Re: Which Business Can One Do With ₦1.5 Million? by Fexam(m): 5:33pm On Mar 24, 2022
Charcoal production is a very good business though it has much hardwork but you get to reap the dividends of your labour.
You can make up to 15-30% gain every week depending on the amount invested. I.e if you buy a truck load of wood @ 100000, you may gain 15000-30000.
The more you work yourself, the more you gain. For example, when you buy a truck load of wood, you need to pack them in the way it will be burnt. To pack the woods cost 10000-12000, depending on the type of wood. So if you pack them yourself, you save that amount for yourself . . .
If you don't have what it takes for the tough task, that means you invest more money like buying 2 trucks and above of which after paying your workers, you will have something for yourself besides your capital.
Charcoal demands are very high so no worry about your money getting stalled
Location is @ Douala Cameroon. You can come in to invest while staying a month or two & you go back with your money and profit very very sure.

Contact moi if you're interested.
Thank you

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Business / Re: Which Business Can One Do With ₦1.5 Million? by Fexam(m): 2:07pm On Mar 24, 2022
You can invest in charcoal production
That's what I do personally
You can start with 200-300k
If you can't do the work yourself, you can pay guys to carry out the task and you manage everything in the background.

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