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Foreign AffairsRe: 3 Girls Scam ISIS On Social Media, Get $3,300 From Them by franconian: 6:55pm On Jul 30, 2015
Twaci:
cheesy No fear, I'll use fake pictures.
Ur IP address could be tracked even with a vpn... they have world class hackers too!
Christianity EtcRe: Why Criticism Of Religion Is Important In Contemporary Africa by franconian: 11:29am On Jul 28, 2015
chibecanglobal:
Leo Igwe

Criticizing religion is urgently needed in today’s world particularly in Africa because it is in this region that the negative effects of religious dogmatism and absolutism are so glaring. In fact it has become a moral and intellectual duty for all free and open minds to highlight and expose through writing, cartoons, drama, music and comedy shows the absurdities, misconceptions, falsehoods and illusions of religion. First of all, religion is a human phenomenon and nothing human is – and should be beyond criticism. Criticizing religion is important because it is a human right that has long been ignored and has long been denied. It is a power and entitlement the exercise of which is important for human happiness and human flourishing.

Unfortunately, one of the greatest tragedies in human history is that human beings created ideas – religious ideas – and then made it a crime, a forbidden act, for others to question them. Human beings have placed a heavy price on critical examination of religious and superstitious beliefs particularly Islam thereby perpetuating these ideas with all their limitations and shortcomings.

The situation in Africa is quiet disturbing because the continent has a triple religious heritage – traditional, Christian and Islamic and these layers of dogma and absolutism make critical examination of faith claims more challenging, and yes, more urgent and compelling.

The three faiths make conflicting and contradictory claims about this life and what happens after death, about what is right and wrong, what is true and what is false, what is allowed or forbidden, what is good or bad, what is fact or fiction, what is myth or reality. They peddle counter intuitive notions like virgin birth, the resurrection and ascension of Jesus, the divine revelation of the Koran, the ascent into heaven of Muhammad on a flaming horse, the existence of paradise and Hell fire, the existence of ancestors, spirits and gods that intervene in nature etc. Many Africans grow up confused, not knowing which religion is true and which is false, if any at all, which faith or philosophy is a suitable moral guide in this 21st century. Africans grow up with their minds enchanted, beclouded and not understanding clearly what to believe and what not to believe, not comprehending how to distinguish facts from fantasy.

Critical evaluation of religious teaching is important for the intellectual emancipation and enlightenment of Africans. Exposing the illogics and gaps in religious thinking – the contradictions in its conception of life and nature, needling the balloon of otherworldly faiths will free the minds and morals of Africans from the grip of superstition and fundamentalism. Due to lack of critical thinking, many Africans are embracing religious extremism and are being indoctrinated into thinking that killing others in the name of their god, prophet and religion is a demonstration of faith and a mark of religious virtue.

They do not know that God is an imaginary being and that the so called prophets are historical entities who are dead and gone or mythical figures who never existed in time and space.

Religious promises of paradise, divine judgment and reward in an afterlife are driving Africans to commit atrocities because many people across Africa think that religious promises are true. African Christians and muslims are really working and hoping to inherit paradise as promised in the Bible and the Koran. Sadly, they are mistaken and we need criticism of religion to foreground the erroneous propositions of faith systems and awaken Africans from their religious slumber. Criticism of religion will help disabuse the minds of Africans of religious illusions and delusions and dissuade them from religious credulousness and extremism. Religion is a potent force in human culture and society, and without criticism it will become a treacherous weapon, a lethal, vicious and potentially dangerous agent. We have witnessed how the destructive force of religious extremism is raging and ravaging different parts of Africa and the world today. We need criticism of religion to counter the narratives of religious extremism and exploitation. So to all Africans I say “Criticize every religion – all religions. Spare no faith, god, prophet or holy book no matter how exalted or revered. Expose their erroneous assumptions, absurd claims and misconceptions. Demand evidence for religious claims even at the risk of causing offence. African enlightenment will not be achieved without offending the sensibilities of those who have vested interest in the religious status quo, in African ‘endarkenment’. Question all religious dogmas because dogmatization is a cover, a way of preserving and perpetuating error and falsehood. Seek the truth. Ignite the flame of rational inquiry and rid this continent of dark and destructive forces of superstition and unreason.

www.eaglereporters.com/2015/07/25/why-criticism-of-religion-is-important-in-contemporary-africa/
Africans will not listen... They fear the imaginary hell fire, the Jewish, Greek and the Arabian god's more than anything you can imagine!
Christianity EtcRe: The Second Coming: A Failed Prophecy??? by franconian: 12:38pm On Jul 26, 2015
Typing....
Christianity EtcRe: Save A Soul Today! Accept Jesus Christ And Stay Away From Evil! End Time Is Here by franconian: 2:47pm On Jul 22, 2015
K
CrimeRe: White Garment Pastor Accused Of Raping Brothers Wife by franconian: 2:46pm On Jul 22, 2015
kilode100:
Those white garment woli dey gather giant blockous o shocked shocked shocked
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Buhari receives indicting documents on ex-ministers, others by franconian: 2:43pm On Jul 22, 2015
Jail them all!
PoliticsRe: What Magic Did Buhari Perform For Foreign Reserves To Rise To $31.89bn? by franconian: 2:42pm On Jul 22, 2015
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RomanceRe: Interpreting "Lack Of Interest" As Too Busy...... by franconian: 2:37pm On Jul 22, 2015
kiss
Music/RadioRe: Shoki Was Invented By The Japanese: See Pic For Evidence by franconian: 2:34pm On Jul 22, 2015
You can't confidently say that that's shoki!!!
Jokes EtcRe: Fact About Abeg Girls by franconian: 2:26pm On Jul 22, 2015
OP, so because their English is poor they should open for every Tom, Dick and Harry right?

Contunu...diaris God!!!
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Attacks Hometown Of Buratai, New Army Chief, Kills 2 by franconian: 12:15pm On Jul 22, 2015
huh
Nairaland GeneralRe: [analysis] Drink Bournvita To Save Cadbury by franconian: 9:30am On Jul 22, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Boko Haram's Latest Means Of Bombing by franconian: 9:13am On Jul 22, 2015
embarassed
Jokes EtcRe: [PHOTO] PMB In US: The Godwin Emefiele Debacle by franconian: 8:55am On Jul 22, 2015
shocked
CultureRe: Growing Up In A Nigerian Home-The 12 Common Stories by franconian:
grin "Surprising you parents, or trying to play a prank!
Mum, Dad Surprise, Surprise!
Don’t even try to surprise your African dad, or you might end up surprising yourself."


I learned this lesson long ago; I painted my dad's bible with brown pancake just like some bibles I saw in the church. The idea was to tell him I magically transformed his bible to a new one. I did a nice job.

When he came in the evening, I ran to him while holding the bible behind me. I asked him to close his eyes that I want to surprise him, he obliged. So I held the bible in front of him and asked him to open his eyes... Mehn, the man dealt with me like I committed sacrilege. Na my mum come later settle the quarrel!!!
PoliticsRe: Nigeria VS Biafra: What I Want To Know by franconian: 11:44pm On Jul 21, 2015
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RomanceRe: What Will You Do (see This Picture) by franconian: 11:22pm On Jul 21, 2015
grin We will go in instead!
PoliticsRe: Buhari Is Treating Us Like Refugees – PDP Alleges by franconian:
*In Jim Beglin's voice: look who's down defending PDP! grin grin grin
RomanceRe: Ladies Vs Gentlemen...how True? by franconian: 10:57pm On Jul 21, 2015
cool
EventsRe: Please Guys I Need Your Candid Advice On This: by franconian: 10:49pm On Jul 21, 2015
If you ask me, na who I go askhuh
PoliticsRe: We Will Resist Any Attempt To Ban Hijab- Recently by franconian: 10:33pm On Jul 21, 2015
They will resist the ban of hijabhuh


Well, na who dey alive dey wear hijab! Head dey lost, them they find cap!

If they ban the hijab and you don't like it, just pack go stay for Afghanistan... they can never ban it there!
CrimeRe: A Power Hungry Prophet Dies After Being Buried Alive by franconian: 10:30pm On Jul 21, 2015
Both the "buryer" and the "buryee" are insane!

OP, if it happened the way u reported then I see no reason for prosecuting the five men cos of a prophet who is currently enjoying in heaven...he deservedly earned his reward for being stupid!

BTW, where is your source?
CrimeRe: A Power Hungry Prophet Dies After Being Buried Alive by franconian: 10:20pm On Jul 21, 2015
Science/TechnologyRe: Top Ten Fastest Browsers In The World by franconian: 10:17pm On Jul 21, 2015
If Chrome is not number 1, if internet explorer is on the list....OP, na lie you dey lie!!!
PoliticsRe: How Did President Buhari Arrive At 150 Billion Dollar Figure by franconian: 10:12pm On Jul 21, 2015
K...let me figure out!
CrimeRe: Police Round Up 12 Teenage Suspects Over Lesbianism (vanguard News) (photos) by franconian: 9:46pm On Jul 21, 2015
killjoy:
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G is for g-string! grin grin grin

Go sell that land if you know you've got no plans of developing it!
PoliticsRe: EFCC Ready To Probe Jonathan, His Ministers And Aides by franconian: 1:39pm On Jul 21, 2015
engrsyer:
That is political witch-hunting to have ended in GEJ's administration. A thorough checkmate would be better if it starts with the OBJ's government.
What stopped GEJ from probing OBJ's government?
Christianity EtcRe: Thought Provoking Analysis On Non Traditional Religion by franconian: 1:25pm On Jul 21, 2015
chuna1985:
This fooool think say we no get education here in africa till d white man came...Jesus, I can't read further.
grin grin grin His definition of education must be very myopic!

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