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kidman96:They won't be after 2019 |
OneJ:U may think i don't know what am saying, but even yourself knows that there's an atom of fact in my "alleged" claims. I love JWs in other aspects and if i ever want to be religious again i will go back there. I still know JWs have more twisted version of the bible more than any other christian denomination. |
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OneJ:you can quote all the verses to justify the act, but that doesn't change the fact that a jw would rather consult idols that seek a miracle from God. |
asuustrike1:I have more than a handful examples, not just one jw. Even my former landlord who is an elder practice witchcraft, my girlfriend's mum who is jw gave me a charm for interview success telling me because i am not yet baptized that its okay. I can't even mention all that i have personally came across. |
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Thieves gathering to reloot again!
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APC carry go!
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translux:you are wrong, if APC wanted to rig manipulating 5,000 votes is the least they could do...besides it seems to me you are suffering from short memory |
The Federal Road Safety Corps have set a date for its screening and physical assessment. The Corps stated that recruitment exercise which commenced on 28 May 2018 with the uploading of the application forms on FRSC recruitment portal is scheduled to be conducted in all State capitals from Monday 24 to Saturday 29 September, 2018. Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem in a press statement, stated that applicants are advised to check their emails used for the submission of the applications on Wednesday 19 September 2018 for information on the screening and physical fitness assessment. He stated, “The screening and physical fitness assessment of FRSC 2018 recruitment exercise which commenced on 28 May 2018 with the uploading of the application forms on FRSC recruitment portal is scheduled to be conducted in all State capitals from Monday 24 to Saturday 29 September, 2018. “In a statement released by Bisi Kazeem, Corps Public Education Officer, FRSC, he stated that applicants are advised to check their emails used for the submission of the applications on Wednesday 19 September 2018 for information on the screening and physical fitness assessment. The email information shall contain the venue, date, time of screening and required items to be taken along for the exercise. “Shortlisted applicants are to come with the summary data page earlier received and email notification slip which shall admit them to the screening venue. “Any candidate without the print out of the summary data page and notification slip for this phase of the exercise shall not be admitted into the screening venue.” SOURCE davide470, uboma |
Time to make some money
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I am more interested in cause of his death, what kind of illness would have ended him in such a short notice? Could it have been an ignored condition or a new kind of virus loading? |
here we goooo |
Baba the correct guy . . Meanwhile... But I feel for Atiku, dude decamped so early that no one talks about him anymore. Saraki just took all the attention like only he can |
But I feel for Atiku, dude decamped so early that no one talks about him anymore. Saraki just took all the attention like only he can |
Pathetic...... But I feel for Atiku, dude decamped so early that no one talks about him anymore. Saraki just took all the attention like only he can |
MrDexter:Did you just say Ideology? |
emmie14:Did you just say Fulani's dominance? Is your Atiku not Fulani? Its going to be fun to watch the implosion that will hit PDP when the battle begins for presidential ticket. The umbrella will never hold the rain ever again after 2019! |
Its going to be fun to watch the implosion that will hit PDP when the battle begins for presidential ticket. The umbrella will never hold the rain ever again after 2019! |
Donald95:BUSTED: This link contains the original post the alleged OSHIOMOLE's compound was lifted
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To whom it may concern |
John 8:32 Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." |
Reading the creation account in the Bible book of Genesis, we learn that the first man, Adam, was told by God: “From every tree of the garden you may eat to satisfaction. But as for the tree of the knowledge of good and bad, you must not eat from it, for in the day you eat from it you will certainly die.” (Genesis 2:16, 17) That statement clearly and simply shows that if Adam had obeyed God’s command, he would not have died but would have continued living in the garden of Eden. Sadly, rather than choosing to obey and live forever, Adam chose to ignore God’s command, and he ate the forbidden fruit when his wife, Eve, gave it to him. (Genesis 3:1-6) The consequences of that act of disobedience are still with us today. The apostle Paul explained it this way: “Through one man sin entered into the world and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because they had all sinned.” (Romans 5:12) That “one man” was, of course, Adam. But what was the sin, and why did it lead to death? What Adam did—willfully disobeying or breaking God’s law—is sin. (1 John 3:4) And the penalty for sin is death, as God told Adam. As long as Adam—and his future offspring—remained obedient to God’s command, they would have no sin and would never have to taste death. God did not create humans to die but to live—even forever. There is no disputing that death has “spread to all men,” as the Bible stated. But does some part of us live on after we die? Many would say yes, that a part of us—something called the soul—is immortal. This, however, would amount to saying that God lied to Adam. How so? Because if a part of us moves on to live in some other realm after we die, then death would not be the penalty for sin, as God stated. The Bible says: “It is impossible for God to lie.” (Hebrews 6:18) In reality, it was Satan who lied when he told Eve: “You certainly will not die.”—Genesis 3:4. That raises the question, If the teaching of the immortality of the soul is based on a lie, then what really happens at death? THE BIBLE SETS THINGS STRAIGHT The Genesis account of creation says: “Jehovah God went on to form the man out of dust from the ground and to blow into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living person.” The expression “a living person” is translated from the Hebrew word ne’phesh, * which literally means “a breathing creature.”—Genesis 2:7, footnote. The Bible thus makes clear that humans are not created as individuals with a soul that is immortal. Rather, each individual is “a living person.” That is why, search as you may, you will not find any Bible text that uses the expression “immortal soul.” Since the Bible does not say that humans possess what some call an immortal soul, why do so many religions teach the contrary? The answer takes us all the way back to ancient Egypt. A PAGAN TEACHING FLOURISHES Herodotus, a Greek historian of the fifth century B.C.E., said that the Egyptians were “the first of mankind who have defended the immortality of the soul.” Another ancient culture, the Babylonians, also toyed with the idea of the immortal soul. By the time Alexander the Great conquered the Middle East in 332 B.C.E., Greek philosophers had popularized the teaching, and it soon spread throughout the Greek Empire. You will not find any Bible text that uses the expression “immortal soul” In the first century C.E., two prominent Jewish sects, the Essenes and the Pharisees, taught that the soul survives the body at death. The Jewish Encyclopedia says: “The belief in the immortality of the soul came to the Jews from contact with Greek thought and chiefly through the philosophy of Plato.” Likewise, first-century Jewish historian Josephus attributed the teaching, not to the Holy Scriptures, but to “the belief of the sons of Greece,” which he viewed as a collection of tales by their mythologists. As the influence of Greek culture continued to expand, professed Christians adopted this pagan teaching as well. According to historian Jona Lendering, “Plato’s hypothesis that our soul was once in a better place and now lives in a fallen world made it easy to combine platonic philosophy and Christianity.” Thus, the pagan doctrine of the immortal soul was absorbed into the “Christian” church and became a fundamental part of its beliefs. “THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE” In the first century, the apostle Paul sounded this warning: “The inspired word clearly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to misleading inspired statements and teachings of demons.” (1 Timothy 4:1) How true those words proved to be! The doctrine of the immortal soul is but one example of “teachings of demons.” It is not supported by the Bible, and it has its roots in ancient pagan religions and philosophies. Happily for us, Jesus said: “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” (John 8:32) By gaining an accurate knowledge of Bible truth, we are set free from the God-dishonoring teachings and practices promoted by so many of the world’s religions. Moreover, the truth in God’s Word sets us free from the shackles of the traditions and superstitions associated with death.—See the box “ Where Are the Dead?” Our Creator did not intend for humans to live just 70 or 80 years on earth and then move on to spend an eternity in another realm. His original purpose was for his human creation to live forever right here on earth as his obedient children. This grand purpose is an expression of God’s love for humankind, and it will not be thwarted. (Malachi 3:6) Reassuringly, the inspired psalmist declared: “The righteous will possess the earth, and they will live forever on it.”—Psalm 37:29. SOURCE cc: OAM4J |
some cumming can make u cry, my last real cry. |
Meanwhile over rated Harry Kane scored highest goals but non featured in top ten list |
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nairavsdollars:[b]Not them, Argentina is notorious for racism |
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