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Christianity EtcRe: Where Was God Coming From Before HE Started Creation? by fitzfrankses7(m): 3:40am On Mar 08, 2015
DProDG:
Never said my man New-T wasn't 'da sh"t', the dude's got a damn unit named after him! But saying Steve is 'a baby' just 'cause his works are based on previous established scientific facts sounds like a joke. Newton paved the way in which other scientist today follow. That's how science works. Did you expect his laws to be discarded and Hawkings to start from scratch? He is arguably the greatest scientist of our time and I believe that's a big deal for a man in a wheelchair and a robotic voice.



WOW! You mean 'Murica the most religious country in the west had Christian astronauts in the 60s? shocked
Although it's not a big deal, A LOT of scientists are atheists so you're wrong.
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/242880059_Leading_scientists_still_reject_God
http://www.pewforum.org/2009/11/05/scientists-and-belief/



I for one do not, especially since this isn't true.
Please kindly educate me on paranormal activities
Christianity EtcRe: Where Was God Coming From Before HE Started Creation? by fitzfrankses7(m): 3:22am On Mar 08, 2015
I would like to be educated by atheists on paranormal activities... Had enough of theist views
FamilyRe: Awaiting Fathers: Lets Share Our Experience by fitzfrankses7(m): 1:19am On Dec 16, 2014
My apologies my people I've been off Nairaland for a while... Please celebrate with my wife and I on the arrival of our son on 9:05 26/11... God has been faithful to us!
AdvertsRe: A Business Report by fitzfrankses7(m): 1:14am On Dec 16, 2014
Thanks but no thanks. If you can't say it here then save it!
AdvertsRe: A Business Report by fitzfrankses7(m): 1:00pm On Dec 15, 2014
Perhaps if you could get to the point by telling us what and how and stop all these parambulatings, that would help
FamilyRe: Awaiting Fathers: Lets Share Our Experience by fitzfrankses7(m): 3:10am On Oct 09, 2014
So far so good!... Wifey had a scary time few days back with diarrhea, abdominal cramps, backache and harder foetal kicks and movements but we were able to alleviate the pain and keep her hydrated. I and wifey live alone so I do all chores in and around the house since I've come to realize and appreciate the immense power that lie in women. I'm so loving wifey daily and can't wait to meet our baby.
BusinessRe: Free Vehicles Available For Food Business by fitzfrankses7(m): 11:24am On Oct 06, 2014
Hello. I would love to get details about this venture... I'm interested in foods /fruit business but need detailed information and possible partnerships. Please do help
kelkelk:
Any nairalander interested in foods /fruits supply business and interested in an equitable partnership with me
I have personal vehicles available for use intended for the business.Lets talk business
dont bother or stress much about finances but readiness, logistic initiative and drive contact me on 08022225206
FamilyRe: Awaiting Fathers: Lets Share Our Experience by fitzfrankses7(m): 9:09am On Oct 04, 2014
2.BRAVERY- Earlier in our pregnancy (if you understand what I mean. Hehehe), I panic and run to the hospital for the least sign of discomfort (yes naa, I love my wife to bits) but with time I realized that what I was exhibiting was not only cowardly but teaching my wife to run away from certain simple DIYs that would have saved us huge sums of money. So I had an attitude change from the second trimester and coupled with extensive research about garnered experience, I started teaching us how to go about some things that come with pregnancy. There was this time she had this terrible back pain and like before, she called me home from work requesting I take her to the hospital. She was palpably surprised when I simply went to the refrigerator got out ice, crushed and wrapped it and gave her an ice massage. She was excited and asked why I did what I did, I quickly gave her some books about pregnancy. The next day she wanted to try out some ante natal exercises which before then she abhorred. A few days later, she suggested that heat might as well help the back pain. I quickly got us an IRR lamp and when she had another episode of back pain, it was sooner than over when we used the lamp. I could remember coming home one day and she told me she had an episode of back pain which she managed on her own. I was so happy she could now do things on her own that she wasn't interested in doing before
FamilyRe: Awaiting Fathers: Lets Share Our Experience by fitzfrankses7(m): 8:37am On Oct 04, 2014
Wow!... It's been a wonderful experience so far at 32 weeks filled with learning, learning, learning. God has been faithful to us and wifey has been awesome. Being an awaiting father has taught me certain lessons I would be sharing as God and time permits.
1.PATIENCE - Living with my pregnant wife made me understand what patience meant. I learnt to put up with certain strange emotional and psychological behaviours that come with pregnancy. It made me understand my wife even better;the way she thinks at each given time and how she sees things vis-a-vis the given emotional swing present at the time. I also found out that my learning patience impacted positively on how she was able to psychologically and emotionally bear certain burdens of pregnancy such as pain.
RomanceRe: I'm Pregnant For My Sister's Husband by fitzfrankses7(m): 10:04am On Sep 19, 2012
I've keenly followed your story in both romance and literature writting sections and most commend your unique delivery.I dunno if it is writer's block but please overcome it and meet the expectations of your teeming fans.We simply want more! Save us from this killing suspense

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