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NzogbuNzogbu:You can also believe in theos and still be a freemason. Just like you can be a teacher and be in freemason. So what’s the correlation between atheism and Freemason? Theism is not the worship of “god and worship of Satan”, theism is the believe not worship in a god or gods, Deity or Deities. A satan worshipper is a theist, see illiterate, who are the pioneers of theism? ![]() |
NzogbuNzogbu:The definition of atheism is there in the dictionary, you can also look up the origin of the word, no one can just ignorantly assume the definition, and atheism is the opposite of theism. You lack the definition of those stale lines, if you don’t you won’t be worshipping yahweh. A satanist a theist, if you know what atheism and theism means you won’t be asking an atheist about freemason, ask your fellow theists. |
NzogbuNzogbu:I don’t care what charles is. if you are educated you will know how evolution work, you don’t believe scientists. Which of the gods did he use science to disprove? Yahweh? You don’t know what an atheist is, learn that first, if you do you won’t be asking me about freemason. |
NzogbuNzogbu:A satan worshipper is a theist, a esu worshipper is a theist, a ogun worshipper is a theist, a yahweh worshipper is a theist and then we have atheists that don’t believe in these and any gods. Listen yahweh worshipper, The thing is unlike theism you can’t believe in science. You either know it or not, if you are educated you will know how evolution work, you don’t believe scientists. |
NzogbuNzogbu:Hope you know the opposite of an atheist is a theist? A satan worshipper is a theist like you. You are the dumb one, yahweh worshipper. |
NzogbuNzogbu:You don’t know what “atheism” means. Yahweh is a god Allah is a god Satan is a god Brahma is a god Odin is a god An atheist reject all these gods and more. You writing it capital “God” does not change anything, you are a yahweh worshipper. |
NzogbuNzogbu:Atheism is a greek word that comes from Atheos. A means without theos means gods. An atheist is someone “without gods”. You are ignorant, yahweh worshipper. |
NzogbuNzogbu:You are the ignorant one. Define atheism. |
NzogbuNzogbu:A freemason satanist is a theist like a yahweh or allah worshipper. |
Iykenuwa:A bigger fool believes and worship any god either christian god called yahweh or muslim god called allah or hindus god called brahma! Or esu worshippers. |
kehindemejii:Some theists says the universe is only 6000 years old. |
kehindemejii:None of these people has said or done anything extraordinary or out of the laws of physics. |
Iykenuwa:And theism is a permanent condition? |
Jokerman:You believe what you don’t know. And the same way you believe, other followers of other religions also believe their own heaven exists. |
I wonder, There are so many people that have died for their people or a cause without the assurance of resurrection. |
Let’s go Heat! |
sonmvayina:There are “lands” on moon. The earth in the tanakh is not talking about planet earth. Look up the hebrew word and also look up the origin of the word earth.. The planet we live on that’s named “earth” is spherical. There is “earth” in every planet.
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sonmvayina:Are other planets also flat? The “earth” in the tanakh is not talking about planet earth. Look up the hebrew word of earth and also look up the origin of the word “earth”.. |
The term "Kaaba" derived from the Nabataean Syriac term "ka’abu." In Nabataea, "ka’abu" referred to a cubic shrine comprised of stone blocks. The Nabataeans were an ancient Arab civilization that flourished in the region during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Their capital city, Petra, was a major center of trade and culture. The cubic shrine in Petra, known as the "ka’abu," held religious significance within the Nabataean religious framework. This shrine was used to pay tribute to the Nabataean godhead, Dushara, who was considered the head of the pantheon in their religious beliefs. Over time, the term "ka’abu" evolved into the Arabic word "Kaaba," which ultimately became synonymous with the iconic structure in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, known as the Kaaba. Interestingly, in the ten places to which it is alluded in the Koran, the shrine-in-question is referred to simply as the sacred “house” [bayt] (2:125/127/158, 3:96-97, 5:97, 8:35, 14:37, 22:26/29, and 106:3). Before the advent of Islam, the Kaaba in Mecca was a place of pagan worship. It served as a central sanctuary for various Arabian tribes who would make pilgrimages to Mecca to worship their respective deities. The Quraysh tribe played a significant role in cleaning and maintaining the Kaaba in Mecca. Even before Islam, the Quraysh tribe held a prominent position in Mecca and had the responsibility of custodianship over the Kaaba. They were responsible for the upkeep, maintenance, and annual rituals associated with the Kaaba. Although, Prior to the Quraysh occupying the location of the Kaaba in mecca, it was occupied by various groups, including the Himyarites from Yemen and potentially even the Amalekites. The association of the Amalekites with a "Valley of Bakka[h]" mentioned in Hebrew scripture (Psalm 84). Many Himyarites worshipped the godhead, “Rahman” (Semitic for “Merciful”). The Kaaba serve as a place of pilgrimage. It is worth noting that the Amalekites originally originated from the southern Levant, in a region that later came to be known as "Arabia Patraea" by the Romans. In other words, the area in question was associated with the Nabataean capital, Petra and held significant religious and cultural importance in the area. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himyarite_Kingdom The Kaaba in Mecca during the Quraysh was dedicated to Hubal, a prominent deity worshipped by the Nabataeans. The three chief goddesses of Meccan Arabian mythology were Allāt, Al-‘Uzzá, and Manāt, who were the daughters of Hubal. Allāt represented the goddess associated with the underworld, while Al-‘Uzzá, known as "The Mightiest One" or "The Strong," was a fertility goddess invoked for protection and triumph in times of war. Manāt held the role of the goddess of fate. Inside the Kaaba, there were numerous idols representing different gods and goddesses worshipped by the local Arabian tribes. These idols were estimated to be around 360 in number. During the pre-Islamic era, Mecca was a diverse religious center where pagans, Jews, and Christians would participate in pilgrimage rituals and engage in their respective forms of worship within the precincts of the Kaaba. The Christian Kaaba in Najran, located at Jabal Taslal, held significant religious importance for the local population, particularly the Banu Khath'am tribe. It served as a place of pilgrimage and worship for generations. Najran, an ancient city in present-day Saudi Arabia, was home to a vibrant Christian community. The Kaaba in Najran was a sacred site for Christians in the region and attracted pilgrims from surrounding areas. The Banu Khath'am tribe had a deep connection to this religious shrine. The Christian Kaaba of Najran represented the blending of Christianity with local Arabian traditions and beliefs, symbolizing the religious diversity and syncretism that existed in pre-Islamic Arabia. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_community_of_Najran There were various other shrines and temples dedicated to different deities in the Arabian Peninsula before the advent of Islam. For example, in Zafar, an ancient city in Yemen, there was a cubic shrine known as the "Kaaba" located at Tabalah. This shrine was associated with the Qahtanite tribes and had its own religious significance. Major temples dedicated to the Sabaean moon-god, "Al-Makah," were present at Barran and Awwam in Ma'rib, another region in Yemen. These temples served as significant religious centers in the Sabaean civilization. Another shrine is the "Kaaba-i Zarathustra" or "Cube of Zoroaster," located at the site of Naqsh-i Rustam in Fars, Iran. The Kaaba-i Zarathustra is believed to have been constructed in the mid-3rd century CE, although the site itself dates back to the ancient Elamite period of the Iron Age. Naqsh-i Rustam, which includes a necropolis, holds historical and cultural significance associated with the Achaemenid and Sassanian civilizations. The Kaaba-i Zarathustra served as a place of worship and reverence for the followers of Zoroastrianism, an ancient Persian religion founded by the prophet Zoroaster (Zarathustra). Also, The cubic shrine at Nakhla, located in the Hijaz region of Arabia, was associated with the worship of the goddess Al-Uzza. The Mudar tribe, among others, worshipped Al-Uzza at this Kaaba. Al-Uzza was one of the prominent pre-Islamic Arabian goddesses and was revered by different tribes in the region. The cubic shrine at Nakhla served as a focal point for the worship and rituals associated with Al-Uzza. Pilgrims and devotees would visit the shrine to seek blessings and offer sacrifices to the goddess. The Meccan cube mimicked the antecedent Yemeni cube…which mimicked the antecedent (Nabataean) cube at Petra. Later, after the Islamic movement sought to distance itself from its Nabataean roots, a new sacred space was established. It is speculated that this change may or may not have been influenced by a figure named Abdullah, the son of Al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam from Basra. Abdullah asserted himself as the Khalifa in the Hijaz region between 683 and 692, which led to conflicts with the Umayyads in Damascus. It is suggested that during this time, he may have taken the black stone from Petra and established a new cubic shrine at the site that eventually became known as "Mecca." https://www.usna.edu/Users/humss/bwheeler/kaaba_blocks.html There were other stones associated with different Kaabas in ancient times that had different colors. In pre-Islamic Arabia, there were accounts of Kaabas or shrines dedicated to various deities, and some of these shrines housed stones that were believed to have special significance. One such example is the Kaaba of the Himyarites in Yemen, which reportedly had a red stone associated with it. This stone was believed to be sacred and symbolized the presence of the deity worshipped at that shrine. There were also accounts of Kaabas or shrines with white stones, Dhul al-Khalasa is a tribal deity or idol associated with the Kaaba. It is mentioned that the idol had a white stone. Dhul Khalasa, also known as the "Yemeni Kaaba," is a term that refers to a sanctuary or a sacred site in ancient Arabia. It has been associated with the Kaaba of al-Yamamah. https://www.aathaar.net/en/place/3550 Mohammed soon had all these other shrines/kaabas destroyed except the Quraysh kaaba in Mecca, (as attested in Bukhari’s Hadith no. 3020, 4355-57, and 6333 when speaking of the campaign in Yemen led by a Jarir Al-Ahmas).
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solmusdesigns:I like your last line. Politicians are supposed to be the kindest people among us, the politicians we have now are pretenders, money makers. |
Earthkumy:The instinct you have is a result of indoctrination and brainwashing from birth. How did you arrive at the English word “God”? Your instincts told you or you read it in a book ? ![]() This “God” also gave birth to a child, your instincts told you or you read it in a book? ![]() This “God” lives in heaven with his male gender angels, your instincts told you or you read it in a book? ![]() If that book had called it “Poo”, your instincts would have told you Poo is your creator ![]() Only a bigger fool will take an isrealite deity and worship “him”. May you not die worshiping Abrahamaic deities.
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hashtagged:So Anytime you are ready to KNOW and not blindly “believe” then you will KNOW you have been worshipping a lie all your life. Asheerah is the mother of your creator that later became the wife of yahweh. Your creator is literally a mother.Bleep.er. I hope you don’t die a yahweh worshipper, how can you be a jewish slave from birth to death ![]() Keep “believing” sheep that a jewish man and isrealite god will come save you bwahahaha hashtagged
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hashtagged:You are been indoctrinated with “believe”, yahweh worshipper you believe what you don’t know. Your Iesus chrestus doesn’t exist outside the pages of New Testament created by chrestians. They need gullible sheeps like you to propagate their agenda. See the father of your creator. I’ll show you the mother of your creator soon.
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hashtagged:See your creator. Yahweh worshipper, I will show you the father of your creator soon. Abba is Aramaic word for father, save yourself from jewish mythology, don’t die a yahweh worshipper! Lemme ask you a question, did you worship your father before he began doing fatherly roles?
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hashtagged:You can keep basking your life on jewish mythology, waiting for a jewish man to come save you that is why you need believe and faith, you believe what you don’t know. I hope you don’t die a yahweh worshipper. Lemme ask you a question, did you worship your father before he began doing fatherly roles? |
hashtagged:Illiterate, better go look up on the origin of the word “god”. And don’t be a slave to “him”. Who gave birth to “him”? Lemme ask you a question, did you worship your father before he began doing fatherly roles? |
hashtagged:Which of the gods? Allah or yahweh? Or brahma or zeus or odin Who gave birth to them? Lemme ask you a question, did you worship your father before he began doing fatherly roles? |
hashtagged:Can you prove you don’t need a man and his sperm to give birth to a baby? You are a dullard like your God! Lemme ask you a question, did you worship your father before he began doing fatherly roles? |
hashtagged:How does where is my dad translate to i have no proof that I don’t have a dad. Are you thinking, it seems you and your God are dullards. You are incoherent. Lemme ask you a question, did you worship your father before he began doing fatherly roles? |
hashtagged:I don’t want you to “believe” me. Lemme ask you a question, did you worship your father before he began doing fatherly roles? |
hashtagged:At home. Lemme ask you a question, did you worship your father before he began doing fatherly roles? |
hashtagged:Where is “him”? |
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so it's me that would be taking you through baby steps on what you said you belief

