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FamilyCan I Do This For My Wife If She Likes by gombos(op): 10:08pm On Mar 03, 2009
im kind person who likes to know everything if it is possible, i have this Q i know it may sound nasty to you but i realy wanna to have knowlegde about it, my qestion is, can a man lick his wife,s private organ if she likes him to do for her satisfaction and can women also give a head to her hasband if he likes and gets satisfaction from it and what is da religion say about this ?
IslamCan I Do This For My Wife If She Likes by gombos(op): 9:54pm On Mar 03, 2009
salaan 2 my all wadadis and wannabes,


im kind person who likes to know everything if it is possible, i have this Q i know it may sound nasty to you but i realy wanna to have knowlegde about it, my qestion is, can a man lick his wife,s private organ if she likes him to do for her satisfaction and can women also give a head to her hasband if he likes and gets satisfaction from it and what is da religion say about this ?
IslamSnoop Dogg Joins Nation Of Islam. by gombos(op): 9:44pm On Mar 02, 2009
Snoop Dogg has revealed he has joined the Nation of Islam after appearing at the religious group's annual Saviours' Day event in Chicago.

The rapper, who described himself as the "leader of the hip-hop community", told followers he would share what he learned with other musicians.

He told reporters that he joined the group because he was "doing what's right and representing what's right".

It preaches self-reliance for black people within an Islamic framework.

At Sunday's event, the rapper sat on stage while Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan gave a speech.

I live how I'm supposed to live as far as doing what's right and representing what's right - that's why I was here today

Snoop Dogg

He said afterwards that listening to the speech from Mr Farrakhan was "about a mirror - it's about looking at yourself".

He added: "We're doing a lot of wrongs among ourselves that need correcting."

When asked if he had joined the movement he said: "I'm already in the Nation, that's why I'm here.

"I'm an advocate for peace, I've been in the peace movement ever since I've been making music.

"My whole thing is not about really trying to push my thing on you.

"It's just about the way I live, and I live how I'm supposed to live as far as doing what's right and representing what's right - that's why I was here today."

He would not say when he had joined the Nation of Islam.

Other rappers previously involved with the movement include NWA star-turned-actor Ice Cube
IslamBlues by gombos(op): 9:25pm On Mar 02, 2009
did you ever feel so depressed for no reason. you just woke up one day and was struck with the blues? like your life isn't worth living? I don't know why I feel this way. I have many friends good job socially active. I pray and read the Quran and I still feel like something is missing why is that? sad
Christianity EtcFaith Not Religion Nigeria by gombos(op): 3:54pm On Mar 02, 2009
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Faith is the truth of passion. since no one passion is anymore true than another, faith is the truth of nothing.
this is not to say that there is anything wrong with having faith in something. only that faith should not be a circular argument.

I believe in god therefore he must exist and is the cause of all good things that happen in life. i am glad i wasnt raised in
Christianity EtcExisting Forever by gombos(op): 3:28pm On Mar 02, 2009
if you had to pick would u rather when you die, go to heaven a place with so sin and be there for eternity or would you rather not exist.

Personally, i am about 80% sure i would choose non existance,i do not want to be in a place for eternity, however long that may be. huh
FamilyTo Forgive Is To Approve? by gombos(op): 5:04pm On Feb 28, 2009
If you forgive a person for something they did, does this mean that you approve of what they did?

Is the other person, if they are forgiven, to think that if they are forgiven something, then this is also approved?

If you think that to forgive is to approve, why do you think so, what are your arguments for thinking this way?

If you think that to forgive and to approve are two different things, why do you think so, what difference do you make between forgiveness and approval, what are your arguments for thinking this way?
IslamTo Forgive Is To Approve? by gombos(op): 2:10pm On Feb 28, 2009
If you forgive a person for something they did, does this mean that you approve of what they did?

Is the other person, if they are forgiven, to think that if they are forgiven something, then this is also approved?

If you think that to forgive is to approve, why do you think so, what are your arguments for thinking this way?

If you think that to forgive and to approve are two different things, why do you think so, what difference do you make between forgiveness and approval, what are your arguments for thinking this way?
Christianity EtcTo Forgive Is To Approve? by gombos(op): 2:05pm On Feb 28, 2009
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If you forgive a person for something they did, does this mean that you approve of what they did?

Is the other person, if they are forgiven, to think that if they are forgiven something, then this is also approved?

If you think that to forgive is to approve, why do you think so, what are your arguments for thinking this way?

If you think that to forgive and to approve are two different things, why do you think so, what difference do you make between forgiveness and approval, what are your arguments for thinking this way?
Nairaland GeneralTo Forgive Is To Approve? by gombos(op): 1:59pm On Feb 28, 2009
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If you forgive a person for something they did, does this mean that you approve of what they did?

Is the other person, if they are forgiven, to think that if they are forgiven something, then this is also approved?

If you think that to forgive is to approve, why do you think so, what are your arguments for thinking this way?

If you think that to forgive and to approve are two different things, why do you think so, what difference do you make between forgiveness and approval, what are your arguments for thinking this way?

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