Politics › Re: Nigerian Man Who Couldn't Find A Black Doll Created His Own Black Barbie by freeDR(m): 4:54am On Feb 01, 2015 |
This is the kind of thinking that can give true liberation. With people like this, it's a thing of pride to be black. If I had my way, I would buy a thousand of the dolls to help his cause. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Dear Nigerian's, Do You Know The Meaning Of These Symbols by freeDR(m): 5:37pm On Jan 31, 2015 |
MrHighSea: U probably need symbologists. Robert Langdon in Dan Brown's da vinci code will suffice. You have been reading. |
Politics › Re: We’ve Distributed 43m Pvcs – Inec (break Down) by freeDR(m): 1:13am On Jan 29, 2015 |
I can see a lot of Nigerians being disenfranchised already.....38% in Lagos, 36% in Ogun, 47% in Oyo...ok o. We are watching. |
Family › Re: Abandoned Baby At Abule Egba This Morning(pic) by freeDR(m): 2:32pm On Jan 28, 2015 |
adrainuche: Speaking from experience or is DAT your baby ?? leave story. Hark my warning. |
Family › Re: Abandoned Baby At Abule Egba This Morning(pic) by freeDR(m): 1:18pm On Jan 28, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: See What Fayose's Thugs Did To Students Who Endorsed Buhari (Viewers Discretion) by freeDR(m): 9:40pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
Anyone that believes this story is as foolish as the OP himself. |
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Politics › Re: "Buhari Executed My Father But I Will Still Vote For Him" - Lawal Ojuolape's Son by freeDR(m): 10:09pm On Jan 14, 2015 |
He sounds more like a bastard to me |
Politics › Re: kano Islamic Police Destroy 326,151 Bottles Of Beer by freeDR(m): 2:28pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
Kano has the highest rate of drug abuse in Nigeria....your indigenes consume igbo like pure water.........yet you pride yourselves with destroying beer bottles. Which one is worse? |
Politics › Re: 50 Facts You Don't Know About The World by freeDR(m): 7:20am On Jan 08, 2015 |
Front page asap. |
Christianity Etc › Re: I Think There Will Be Sex In Heaven. by freeDR(m): 9:52pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
Ifeann: I suspect u are a "christain". However since u said you are not interested in heaven if their isn't sex (may God forgive you) , u may want to try Islam where the men are promised 72 virgins and perpetual erections according to the haddits , if u want to believe such nonsense. I didn't mean it, sister. Just making a joke. However, thanks for the exposition. |
Christianity Etc › Re: I Think There Will Be Sex In Heaven. by freeDR(m): 9:11am On Dec 14, 2014 |
There needs to be, or else, I ain't going. |
Politics › Re: Why Nigerians Should Not Vote For Buhari - By FEMI FANI-KAYODE by freeDR(m): 6:06am On Dec 12, 2014 |
Buhari is incorruptible. But, wait a minute, is incorruptibility the only criteria by which a presidential candidate should be chosen. Does he have the energy? Is he abreast of the latest trend of ideas in our current world? After fighting corruption, what else? |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Did God Realy Killed Innocent People As Claim By Atheist? by freeDR(m): 10:44am On Dec 07, 2014*. Modified: 11:00am On Dec 07, 2014 |
malvisguy212: The God in the Old Testament seems to have many personalities; cruel, unjust, kind, loving, etc." There are, however, two major areas which we humans have a difficult time reconciling - God's love vs. God's righteousness. God is loving, but God's love requires God's justice. As I discipline my three children when they disobey, God disciplines us if we don't meet His requirements. The problem for us is that we cannot keep all of God's laws because of our selfishness and self-centeredness. God would have been completely just and loving in destroying all of us for our disobedience to Him. It is only through His extraordinary love and grace that we are allowed into His presence.
If you were to read atheist's websites, you will often find complaints that the God of the Bible arbitrarily ordered the destruction of entire cities, such as Jericho, just to allow the Jews to have a homeland in the Middle East. How could a loving God command the destruction of all those "innocent" people? The argument sounds good, but it is utterly false. The unstated assumption is that the people who God ordered destroyed were morally equivalent to the Jews, who replaced them. However, this is what the Bible says about the people who were destroyed: "It is not for your righteousness or for the uprightness of your heart that you are going to possess their land, but it is because of the wickedness of these nations that the LORD your God is driving them out before you, in order to confirm the oath which the LORD swore to your fathers, to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. ( Deuteronomy 9:5)
Okay, how "wicked" could those people have been? How about killing their own sons and daughters by burning them in sacrifices to their gods:
"You shall not behave thus toward the LORD your God, for every abominable act which the LORD hates they have done for their gods; for they even burn their sons and daughters in the fire to their gods. ( Deuteronomy 12:31)
The wickedness of these people is confirmed in other verses of the Bible. So we see that these people are not quite as innocent as the atheists would like you to believe. The fact that these people practiced child sacrifice is also confirmed in the secular writings of the Greeks. Then again, maybe those atheists believe that killing your children is not all bad. After all, killing viable pre-born babies is legal in this country (it's called a choice, a.k.a. abortion). For these reasons (and others), God ordered the destruction of the peoples whom the Israelites dispossessed. Did God kill any innocent people along with the evil ones? When God was about to destroy the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, Abraham asked God if He would destroy the cities if there were 50 righteous people in them. God said no. Then Abraham asked the same question if there were 45 righteous people. Every time he dropped the number and got the same answer. The fact is that God would not have destroyed those cities if there were any righteous people in them. The few righteous who were in those cities He warned ahead of time to get out. So, God does not destroy the righteous along with the evil. God's judgment of people groups found in the Old Testament actually pales in comparison to the judgment He will render at the end of time. According to the New Testament Book of Revelation, God will judge and kill billions of people who reject Him when Jesus returns, including 200 million killed in a single battle. Such large armies have never existed in the history of mankind until the last 100 years, suggesting the this judgment could come at any time.
THE CHILDREN. In some instances, God ordered the killing of entire populations, presumably including the killing of babies and children. Isn't God unrighteous in killing these innocent little ones? First of all, the Bible indicates that all people are sinners, including babies, and worthy of judgment. However, the Bible also indicates that children are incapable of making moral choices, so that they are automatically rewarded with heaven. So, in having babies killed, God is actually doing them a favor, since, if they had grown up opposed to God, they would have gone to hell. If God were to have spared some of the children, it would have been difficult to determine the cutoff age. A one-year old is probably still relatively uncorrupted by his parents, but what about a two-year old? I have personally seen a number of spoiled two-year olds who had already been corrupted by their parents. In a society where moral corruption abounds, the corruption of the children would be early and severe. God was very clear that he did not want the sons and daughters of the corrupted peoples to marry the sons and daughters of the Israelites to lead them astray through false worship. Even so, there are many examples of the Israelites being polluted in their worship by the surrounding peoples.
CONCLUSION; In order to maintain His righteousness, God must judge sin - everything that goes against His character. If God let everyone into heaven, then He would have to allow in people such as Stalin and Hitler. Obviously, heaven would not be a good place to be with the likes of those people there. Therefore, God's righteousness requires the judgment of all sin. Only those people who agree with God and are willing to allow themselves to be changed into sinless beings can enter into heaven. Listen to yourself. God was actually doing those kids a favour by killing them? Your so called religion is not only dangerous to mankind, you and anyone that shares your mind set is equally dangerous. Why would you even try defending what is not defensible? The same God helped Elisha to kill a group of kids. You read your so called holy book everyday and you see these evidences staring you in the face, yet, instead of coming to terms with the obvious truth, you have decided to defend the callousness of your deity. Too bad. Tell me, what manner of religion will kill, maim and shock the mind children? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Did God Realy Killed Innocent People As Claim By Atheist? by freeDR(m): 10:30am On Dec 07, 2014 |
malvisguy212: The God in the Old Testament seems to have many personalities; cruel, unjust, kind, loving, etc." There are, however, two major areas which we humans have a difficult time reconciling - God's love vs. God's righteousness. God is loving, but God's love requires God's justice. As I discipline my three children when they disobey, God disciplines us if we don't meet His requirements. The problem for us is that we cannot keep all of God's laws because of our selfishness and self-centeredness. God would have been completely just and loving in destroying all of us for our disobedience to Him. It is only through His extraordinary love and grace that we are allowed into His presence.
If you were to read atheist's websites, you will often find complaints that the God of the Bible arbitrarily ordered the destruction of entire cities, such as Jericho, just to allow the Jews to have a homeland in the Middle East. How could a loving God command the destruction of all those "innocent" people? The argument sounds good, but it is utterly false. The unstated assumption is that the people who God ordered destroyed were morally equivalent to the Jews, who replaced them. However, this is what the Bible says about the people who were destroyed: "It is not for your righteousness or for the uprightness of your heart that you are going to possess their land, but it is because of the wickedness of these nations that the LORD your God is driving them out before you, in order to confirm the oath which the LORD swore to your fathers, to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. ( Deuteronomy 9:5)
Okay, how "wicked" could those people have been? How about killing their own sons and daughters by burning them in sacrifices to their gods:
"You shall not behave thus toward the LORD your God, for every abominable act which the LORD hates they have done for their gods; for they even burn their sons and daughters in the fire to their gods. ( Deuteronomy 12:31)
The wickedness of these people is confirmed in other verses of the Bible. So we see that these people are not quite as innocent as the atheists would like you to believe. The fact that these people practiced child sacrifice is also confirmed in the secular writings of the Greeks. Then again, maybe those atheists believe that killing your children is not all bad. After all, killing viable pre-born babies is legal in this country (it's called a choice, a.k.a. abortion). For these reasons (and others), God ordered the destruction of the peoples whom the Israelites dispossessed. Did God kill any innocent people along with the evil ones? When God was about to destroy the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, Abraham asked God if He would destroy the cities if there were 50 righteous people in them. God said no. Then Abraham asked the same question if there were 45 righteous people. Every time he dropped the number and got the same answer. The fact is that God would not have destroyed those cities if there were any righteous people in them. The few righteous who were in those cities He warned ahead of time to get out. So, God does not destroy the righteous along with the evil. God's judgment of people groups found in the Old Testament actually pales in comparison to the judgment He will render at the end of time. According to the New Testament Book of Revelation, God will judge and kill billions of people who reject Him when Jesus returns, including 200 million killed in a single battle. Such large armies have never existed in the history of mankind until the last 100 years, suggesting the this judgment could come at any time.
THE CHILDREN. In some instances, God ordered the killing of entire populations, presumably including the killing of babies and children. Isn't God unrighteous in killing these innocent little ones? [b]First of all, the Bible indicates that all people are sinners, including babies, and worthy of judgment. However, the Bible also indicates that children are incapable of making moral choices, so that they are automatically rewarded with heaven. So, in having babies killed, God is actually doing them a favor, since, if they had grown up opposed to God, they would have gone to hell. If God were to have spared some of the children, it would have been difficult to determine the cutoff age. A one-year old is probably still [/b]relatively uncorrupted by his parents, but what about a two-year old? I have personally seen a number of spoiled two-year olds who had already been corrupted by their parents. In a society where moral corruption abounds, the corruption of the children would be early and severe. God was very clear that he did not want the sons and daughters of the corrupted peoples to marry the sons and daughters of the Israelites to lead them astray through false worship. Even so, there are many examples of the Israelites being polluted in their worship by the surrounding peoples.
CONCLUSION; In order to maintain His righteousness, God must judge sin - everything that goes against His character. If God let everyone into heaven, then He would have to allow in people such as Stalin and Hitler. Obviously, heaven would not be a good place to be with the likes of those people there. Therefore, God's righteousness requires the judgment of all sin. Only those people who agree with God and are willing to allow themselves to be changed into sinless beings can enter into heaven. |
Politics › Re: FG Impounds Russian Plane With Arms In Kano by freeDR(m): 5:29pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Ymodulus: This is it.
I am happy, because this news shows that the APC Government is truly committed to ending the Boko Haram or Insurgent Crisis from sweeping the nation. O i asked my self if this plane had landed in a state ruled by the opposition party what would have happened?
This is another Hard Coric proof to show that, the APCs are not behind the Insurgent Attacks in the nation. This is also another evidence that Late. Gen. Azazi was right.
Ymodulus Hey! Don't ever, ever come back to nairaland to comment until you finish your primary school education. Now, take your toy and run along! Silly boy. |