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lionness:ode, I see you skipped microeconomics class in college...you want to overwhelm demand with excess supply and turn the value of the naira to that of tissue paper....i guess this is one of the effects of having so so nonsensical celebrity gossip on front page |
Philpham:^^^dele mumudoo's nairaland account |
As we sit down to celebrate the birth of Jesus the Christ of Nazareth, it only be appropriate to look into the actual historical authenticity of this widely celebrated story whose only source is the New Testament For starters, there are two nativity stories in the New Testament, one in Matthew and one in Luke and neither story is believed to have any historicity at all. The two stories are not even compatible with each other. They are set ten years apart with different, contradictory details and no real overlap. In the view of mainstream scholarship, the Nativity stories were both independently invented by their authors as a means of getting Jesus born in Bethlehem in order to fit expectations and counter the perceived problem that he was from Galilee. There are a number of details in each story which are either demonstrably ahistorical or highly implausible. Some problems with Luke, for example, include the fact that Augustus never ordered a census of the world, nobody ever had to travel to their ancestral towns to register for any Roman census and the census of Quirinius in 6-7 CE did not apply to Galilee and would not have applied to Joseph. Problems with Matthew are: Herod killing all the babies in Bethlehem (almost certainly never happened), the obviously mythological nature of the star and the magi, the angels and flight to Egypt, etc. As I stated above, the stories also contradict each other. Matthew has Mary and Joseph starting out living in a house in Bethlehem, then has them flee to Egypt and then decide to relocate to Galilee only after they see that Herod's son, Archelaeus, has become Tetrarch of Judea. Luke has them starting out in Nazareth, only going to Bethlehem for the census, then going right back to Nazareth after presenting Jesus at the Temple. Their genealogies contradict. The census of Quirinius didn't happen until ten years after Herod died. Luke has no Magi, slaughter of innocents or flight to Egypt; Matthew has no census, no inn, no shepherds in the fields or singing angels. If you read the two stories together, you will see that they are not two different versions of the same story, but two completely different stories. Matthew was trying to draw mythological parallels of Jesus to Moses. Luke was trying to ground Jesus' birth in some kind of pseudo-historical context. Neither story is believed to be historical in any degree at all. It is generally believed by critical scholars that Jesus was born in Galilee, that this was seen as a problem because the Messiah was expected to be born in the same town that David was born, and the nativity stories were invented as independent attempts to solve that problem. If you want to educate yourself further, the definitive book on this is probably Raymond Brown's Birth of the Messiah, but these same main points are reiterated in pretty much any academic assessment you would find. John Crossan's Historical Jesus is another one that really goes into this in detail. |
nor be this same supposed married woman dey pose on social media with bra and pant https://gistfactory.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Rapper-2shortz-wife-2.jpg |
Muyiwabiggy:most of them are on youtube; just type their name and put "full movie" at the end on the search column |
rawpadgin:oboy u just gave me some more nostalgic memory; i remember dat dog revenge movie; back in the days wen naija sweet, mehn person don old o https://www.webmallindia.com/img/film/hindi/teri_meherbaniyan_1325854244.jpg https://sim01.in.com/62/988a8f0cfb4c88c139be3c26fae403e9_pt_xl.jpg https://www.indianfilmhistory.com/admin/images/Movies/4ff4bb22-7bf0-4352-b648-7ad87c2acf06_Toofan-1989.jpg https://www.movieloverz.com/thumbs/thumb-1411275527.jpg https://www.webmallindia.com/img/film/hindi/seeta_aur_geeta_1331544980.jpg menix:na so o...person can watch full movie through window blind on top black n white tv and be able to gather friends around next day in primary school to give them the story |
https://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lrw6nuJc6j1qhl9y8o1_500.jpg https://i.ytimg.com/vi/7BJLkjPfVHY/0.jpg [img]http://204.45.41.186/33itB/music/hindi/movies/1982/y/yeh_vaada_raha/img.jpg[/img] https://www.webmallindia.com/img/film/hindi/dus_numbri_1324121556.jpg https://www.hindilyrics.net/movie-pic/mother%20india.jpg https://s19.postimg.org/9booufbwj/The_Burning_Train_1980_Poster_BY_tamercome09.jpg https://im.rediff.com/movies/2011/apr/05slide5.jpg |
PLANETMARS:stop spreading this fake story. that was actually his brother, who had a drinking problem but had promised to stop, that he went to hug after the champions league game. Ronaldo, moved to Sporting Lisbon's youth program at around 12 years old for about 22k Euros so what is the U-18 reference about? thisis just some fan fiction spread by some portuguese blog |
With its reign of terror in the Middle East, its claim to have brought down a Russian passenger jet and now, the atrocities in Paris, ISIS has commanded global headlines as the world's most dangerous terror group. But another militant Islamist organization overtook ISIS to become the world's deadliest terrorist group last year, according to a new report. Boko Haram, the Islamic extremist group based mainly in Nigeria's northern states, was responsible for 6,644 deaths in 2014, an increase of 317% from the previous year, according to the Global Terrorism Index, released Tuesday. By contrast, ISIS, the terror group to which Boko Haram reportedly pledged allegiance in March of this year, was responsible for 6,073 deaths. Between them, the two groups were responsible for more than half (51%) the deaths attributed to terrorism, in the deadliest year on record for terror, according to the report. Internationally, deaths from terrorism experienced a "dramatic rise" in 2014, increasing by 80% from the previous year, according to the study by the Institute for Economics and Peace. There were 32,658 people killed in terrorist attacks last year -- nine times more victims than there were in 2000, it says... Link: http://edition.cnn.com/2015/11/17/world/global-terror-report/ Last night at least 32 people are dead and about 80 people are hurt after an explosion in the Nigerian city of Yola, according to various reports and Nigerians are there praying for france and hanging french flag on their facebook profile |
Mehn, I got on the fire one powerful stew with assorted and every, problem is, e be like say i come mistakenly spoil this expensive medemede with a little too much salt. abeg, anyone know how to fix such? i think i believe back in naija there used to be some way you do it...any input will be much appreciated |
mukina2: this pic always make me laffna wah |
Nigeria don score...efe ambrose *why this thing nor dey front page na ![]() |
gboss4sure:I started to wonder how pictures of complimentary card come turn to evidence of case filed...na wah sha |
oshoala is overated |
australia don score sweden o |
oboy, cameroon don qualify o |
meanwhile cameroon dey rep africa proud for dem game |
daamazing:we will have to face the almighty USA who thrashed this same australian side 3-1 |
ghettodreamz:God dont pick sides in football games...dis na wetin dey kill nigeria so |
useless team with mumu coach |
this game very annoying mehn |
all dat initial gra-gra at the beginning of the match don end eh...no technical input from ode coaches |
teebudutu:will you guys shut up about all this una dstv ait wahala...naija girls just dey fvck up right now |
useless team with only selfish attackers...no midfield, no defence |
dodobytes:yea, midfield is porous |
which kain throw that girl kon dey throw away na |
the denfense don start again o |
Hope our suspect defense hs been fortified for this game o |
lordtosan:I remember those days...but it was mostly an African goalkeepers thing; maybe a fad that faded away cos even Rufai later switched to shorts by USA 94/France 98 time but I don't think it was banned as that Saudi keeper Al-Deayea or what is his name, wore them till he retired there have been different fads that came and went away, i remember back in the days in nigerian league when players used to tie hankerchief around their neck |
From the 1993 later annulled presidential election...in remembrance of June 12 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PPl0Px4szo |
Goooooooalllllllllll |
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