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Atewo400:I actually disagree. With monikers like winner01, kingebukasblog, 4evergod, sciencewatch, anas09, felixomor etc his level of delusion is still very much elementary. |
jesusjnr:Go and log into the account and give us the proof you have been unable to provide with this moniker
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LordReed:Come on now. Can't you see the zombies rejoicing already? I guess only a lie can reinforce a lie
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Michellekabod2:You said it has been a while since you last posted but you posted on the 13th at 4:31pm and this new account was created on the same day. So I am guessing the Christian that created this moniker was not aware that the original moniker was online on the same day. It is not the first time that Christians will create fake monikers or give fake testimonies to prove their god exists ![]() Anyway I am looking forward to the full story of how you finally found your imaginary friend. Where did you see it? Don't forget to share pictures too PS: Usually it is the first moniker to reply the thread that created the fake account
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PRESENTATION:My wife is a fan. Writing Benin go hard o. Only listening to it is an exam for me ![]() |
Michellekabod1:So after posting this you went on to give your life back to Christ? |
Late meal: Eko and stew with ponmo and beef
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Salvador1:Where is grammarnazi when you need him?
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Do you mean the same gods that could not protect us from European slave traders while they beat, raped, bought and shipped our ancestors and resources back to their continent? Even when the white man claimed their god was greater our gods could not fight for themselves. Our constant need to believe in imaginary beings is what got us here in the first place. It is the cause of our gullibility, vulnerability and to a good extent our savagery because the black man's god always needs blood sacrifices and couldn't teach us to invent the wheel despite all the trees in Africa. What we need is to dump the idea of worshipping imaginary beings and tribalism and instead unite look towards science as a solution to our problems. The gods have failed us |
tundeport:If it is our choice then why are you praying? |
You want to pray to the same god that has been giving us corrupt, self centered leaders since 1960?
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Boiled Plantain and fried eggs Jollof rice, fried eggs, salad and beef stew
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Are you sure these people are not under the influence of the military format? |
ubunja:
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ubunja:Wait you mean there is no evidence that any god exists? |
ubunja:But he clearly said I will believe in a god if there is any evidence to conclude that he/she/it exists. |
Sold. Thank you |
ubunja:The burden of proof rests on the individual making the claiming. You believe there is a god so you have to prove it. By the way, I can see the Dragon's egg on your head
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NoonMasamune:True yarn |
Pavore9:I wonder why people are finding it hard to believe. They seem to not realise he is manufacturing his own product or are oblivious of the profits that come with manufacturing |
Ishilove:It's on FP o |
Will they accept part payment? I get 1k. Let's do business
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Check CAC website |
I have a fairly used LG 1.5hp AC for sale in Likosi, Sagamu, Ogun state. I am selling because since I bought it I have been unable to use it much due to the horrible low current we get here. Even with the 5000VA stabilizer I can't use it. Only time we use it is when power is restored in the middle of the night and the current is at it's highest. It is frustrating really I want to sell it off and buy the LG small gen AC instead Asking price for the AC: 80k Asking price for the stabilizer: 25k Price is negotiable. Cash and carry Call or WhatsApp 0 8 0 9 2 9 6 0 7 4 1
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It's allowed ![]() |
Bundaweber: hahn: |
Pavore9 you really need to create a thread "living with Kenyans" because I am sure you definitely have experiences to share
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jesusjnr:The primary goal of the church has always been to exploit the masses. The only time a church is "poorly setup" is when it functions otherwise. For church buildings have shown via the most advanced nations on earth, e.g. America, Britain., etc., that when rightly set up it would result in the exaltation of a nation.Actually these nations substituted religious teachings for science. Europe experienced one of the worst times in it's history economically and socially when the church was in power. It was not until people started relying on rational thinking and science did their societies start progressing. There is not a single cure for a disease or useful discovery to mankind that was gotten from the pages of a Bible or from a vision in the church in the history of humanity. That says a lot But when it's all about the money, mammonic messages, tithes, et al but not righteousness, integrity and having good moral values even things that could exalt a nation, that's when such a thing would be seen happening, with respect to increase in church buildings In a nation, where it would only be more or less a waste of space.Nigerian pastors only need more tithes and offering. What you call church buildings are simply new business branches to them to be able to get more customers and build more houses and drive the best cars, wear the best suits and fly in private jets and accumulate more power that comes with it for themselves. If you think they really care about anything other than that then you are simply being delusional. |
Moi moi and salad Noodles and salad
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Lol |
Church business flourishes on the ignorance and poverty level of a nation. The more people are in the need of overnight miracles, are taught that their problems are caused by the devil/their village people/grandparents the more they will need to go to church to pray their problems away and of course pay tithes and offering. These kind of teachings make people irresponsible because all they have to do is blame the devil or someone else for their mistakes or problems and pray and ask god for forgiveness of their sins. So yes op you are right, there is a direct correlation between the growth in churches and the ills of the society and it also supports the argument that religion is not a basis for morality. Nigeria is a typical example. As far as "righteousness" is concerned I will say it is just a waste of time. What we really need are rational thinking citizens and a functional society with adequate infrastructure and equal opportunities. Obviously this is not a problem the church can fix because if it could it would have done so already. The church is simply a tool used by the elite and many charlatans known as pastors and priests to control and exploit the masses. Chaos is the Church's brand |
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