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Amen
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Englishisamust:Saying people should use parental control to avoid BBN is flawed reasoning or at best a deceptive argument. 1. Clips from the show are all over social media, 2. Evictees spend a whole week doing media tours on mainstream radio 3. Billboards advertise the show and newspapers report what happens in the house including the sex Are we going to use parental control on all of those? STAY AWAY FROM P*RN, IT IS DESTRUCTIVE!
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SmartPolician:This should suffice.
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Jesus is Lord
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Landmack:An incredible meme. |
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It seems like the BB Naija Saturday Night Party was a horror show... REPENT!!
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meobizy:A person who mocks GOD is unstable in all his ways. You started with a comment encouraging porn now you have jumped to another one blaming God for the appearance of cancer in kids. Do you even have an argument?
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PARADIZEPRIEST:Very insightful. You are right.
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meobizy:You should be ashamed of yourself! God cannot be mocked...
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“...Phyna know wetin she dey do. Because the things wey she and Groovy do inside the pool, outside the pool, before the pool and all around the pool e still be like wetin them suppose dey do for bedroom. Them just dey kiss, dey suck nipple ahhh!!” (Philomina Moses –Youtuber) When this show was re-launched in 2017 there was neither a pool party nor was there an unnecessary need to disrobe and get seductively wet once a week. However, since like a cancer unchecked degeneracy is destined to metastasize, pool parties are now default instructions which have to be obeyed and orgies may soon become a regular part of the entertainment on offer. While we let our minds get butchered by this high-filth, low-budget pornographic display, let us not forget that all of this is funnelled towards the monetization of our attention. Unfortunately as housemates take a dip in the pool, viewers take a dip in the poo spilling out of the Big Brother House.
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Mufakirnaqdiun:Galatians 6:7 "Do not be deceived: God is not to be mocked ..."
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Mufakirnaqdiun:The notion that everything in a fallen world, such as ours, is predestined and goes according to God’s plan is a belief in FATALISM and not CHRISTIANITY. Your point about abused children is a poor argument. Here is why: The abuser (that is the priest) would prefer that the tale of abuse was never made public and remained a secret so that the abuse can continue. The fact that you know about it, that it became public knowledge, suggests the prayer, to a degree, has been answered.
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Moh247:I hope he renounces fringe and problematic interpretations of the Bible. |
This man has built internet notoriety by attacking the laws of God and the pillars of faith. His entire persona now is about tearing down, breaking and assaulting anything that does not align with his perverted interpretations of scripture.
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1. Does live sex on TV improve the moral standard of a society? 2. Regardless of your faith or religion do you support the broadcast of live sex? 3. Does any faith, religion or holy book you hold dear to heart support live sex on TV? 4. Outside of faith beliefs, would any organisation you represent or work for support you if you chose to have live sex on TV? 5. Is the Big Brother show going to provide less enjoyment if sex is prohibited? 6. Is the live sex the main pleasure or fun you derive from viewing the Big Brother Naija show? 7. Voyeurism is a form of perversion where pleasure or enjoyment is derived from viewing the sex acts of other people, if your answer is ‘YES’ to Number 5 or 6 do you believe you might be suffering from this abnormality? 8. Do you believe that Voyeurism is good for your mental health? 9. Would you be proud and happy if a housemate who had live sex on TV in the house was your sibling, spouse or child? 10. Would you record clips of the act then invite friends and neighbours to come and felicitate with you? 11. If live sex on TV eats away at our collective sense of right and wrong, do you think that it should be encouraged? 12. Do you know of any other TV show, outside porn, where live sex is on the catalogue of permitted activities? 13. Do you believe it would be morally right for your 21 year-old daughter or son to record and post a sexually explicit video of herself or himself? 14. If a wealthier person or organisation enticed your 21 year-old daughter or son to record and post a sexually explicit video of herself or himself, would you shrug it off as normal? 15. If your 21 year-old daughter or son said you should not be angry at them for being in a sexually-explicit online video because that is what everybody is doing, would you welcome that excuse? 16. If a wealthier person or organisation posted sexually explicit videos of your 21 year-old daughter or son for the organisation’s financial gain, would you celebrate the organisation? 17. Would you consider the action of this 21 year-old daughter or son of yours a great example for the rest of your kids? 18. If your answer to any of the last five questions is ‘YES’ would you honestly put your name and face to that response in public? 19. Is ANY ACTION justified as long as there is a possibility that it will generate fame and finance? 20. Would you have sex on TV if your entire reputation was on the line? 21. Do you believe having sex on a TV show is something worth celebrating? 22. If your answer to question Number. 21 is ‘YES’, then why do people like KHALID who have sex in the house come out and lie about it, is it because they do not know how to celebrate? 23. Do they lie because their actions have uplifted the society? 24. Do they lie because they have shown sound judgment? 25. If lies are told to conceal shameful, embarrassing and humiliating actions, should we then applaud such actions of shame? 26. If having sex in the Big Brother Naija house generates shame, humiliation, and a compulsive need to lie about it, then do the housemates have any moral justification for participating in it? 27. Can Multichoice say they have not encouraged live sex even though they stay silent, provide condoms, supply alcohol and mandate fleshy pool parties? 28. Do family-friendly brands like Arla, Munch It, Knorr and Aquafina have any ethical justification for putting their logos on non-family friendly explicit sexual activity? 29. Would Multichoice continue showing overt acts of sex if it did not generate financial benefits for them? 30. If morality and ethics are thrown away and money making is the sole purpose of life, then do we have the moral authority to criticize anything that makes money e.g. political corruption or criminal kidnapping? If your answers to the questions are an overwhelming ‘NO’ then I am hopeful about our collective moral state. Once again this is my prescribed practicable solution to cleanse the state of filth in which the Big Brother show has found itself. It involves simple rule changes: One, give a strike to anyone engaging in s*x or s*xual activity and define exactly what you mean by s*x. Two, restrict access to alcohol or give extra benefits or coins to those who are able to abstain from it. Three, deduct points or put fines in place for swearing and using dirty language. This would broaden the appeal of the show, add more interesting plot twists and make its gamification more robust. We have to do better. Godspeed.
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“You see many of these old wives tales that became the bedrock of our customs, our religions … were borne out of a need to instill and create fear… Christianity was created like that…” Daddy Freeze From the video post: Pst Tobi Adegboyega; God Didn’t Do Jack! Response: Your points of view are always dim and desperate for an ignition of truth. Christianity was neither borne out of a need to instill fear nor is its bedrock an old wives tale. The bedrock, the cornerstone, the author and the finisher of our faith is Christ. The Bible says in Ephesian 2:19-20: “So then you are no longer strangers and sojourners, but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God, built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the CORNERSTONE.” Christianity was borne because Christ shed His precious blood on the cross and set us free from the shackles of sin. Then He gave us His Holy Spirit and instructed us to go to the whole world bear witness and testify about Him. That is the birth of Christianity and the ministry of reconciliation. Fear, as you mentioned and described, is the antithesis of what Christ represents, accomplished on the cross and epitomizes. The Bible says in: 1 John 4:18 There is no fear in love, perfect love casts out FEAR. Romans 8:15 For you did not receive a spirit of slavery that returns you to FEAR, but you received the Spirit of sonship, by whom we cry, "Abba! Father!" 2 Timothy 1:7 For God hath not given us the spirit of FEAR; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. Kindly research your topics properly before coming online to spew this blasphemous drivel. Good luck
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Khalid has been evicted! He received 10.72% of the final votes. If his total tally is combined with that received by Ilebaye, who got the least votes of 8.51%, he would still have been evicted. He would have met this fate because his total at 19.63% would have been less than Groovy’s total who came in third with 19.68%. Khalid went into the house, ostensibly, with a strategy of having meaningless daily sex and he ended up with the debacle of being a second week evictee – excluding the initial week where no eviction took place. After all the romps, he left with a meagre statistical count which daily sex could not give a relevant uptick. He will now spend a whole week answering media questions about live sex on a reality TV show. He will spend a whole year wondering what embarrassing clips will be shown at the reunion and he will spend a whole lifetime hoping that the internet forgets. The internet does not forget. I have opined before that this show engenders collective victimhood. Months from now, Khalid is going to come to rue the choices he made in the house, if the process of regret has not already commenced. Fundamentally, he has become the victim of a platform that chewed him up, drained him of his essence of decency and spat him out wishing him good luck with his life’s endeavours. What endeavours are those exactly? The one where at an interview with a multinational company, a search of his name will yield videos of onscreen intercourse? Multichoice has become the perverted circus master taking advantage of young Nigerians who are pining for fame and are ready to leap through flaming hoops for ephemeral wealth. They yell ‘jump’ and then watch as their caged housemates respond with evermore explicit acts of sexual display. Proclaiming that the show is rated-18 is the infantile excuse deployed in the promotion of this orgy-inducing, sex-soaked, profanity-laden platform; especially when countless clips and hours of the show make it to platforms that do not have a similar age rating; for example, Youtube. Why seemingly family-friendly brands like Arla, Munch It and Knorr would want to put their names and imprimatur on these lewd live acts is still befuddling to me. If Multichoice has decided to befoul and cannibalise itself by putting this live-sex idiocy on screen, why do you have to enter the same dung pit? Inevitably, a housemate receiving oral s*x in the bathroom will engage in the act while putting on a Knorr apron. Another may be seen masturbating while putting on an Arla t-shirt or another may finish eating a pack of Munch It before engaging in under-the-duvet copulation. Is this the type of representation you want for your brand? You, like Khalid, may spend a lifetime hoping the internet forgets. It will not. Multichoice has made its bed of filth; do not crawl into it with them. The statistics have spoken. Once again this is my prescribed practicable solution involving simple rule changes: One, give a strike to anyone engaging in s*x or s*xual activity and define exactly what you mean by s*x. Two, restrict access to alcohol or give extra benefits or coins to those who are able to abstain from it. Three, deduct points or put fines in place for swearing and using dirty language. This would broaden the appeal of the show, add more interesting plot twists and make its gamification more robust. We have to do better. Godspeed.
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Khalid has been evicted! He received 10.72% of the final votes. If his total tally is combined with that received by Ilebaye, who got the least votes of 8.51%, he would still have been evicted. He would have met this fate because his total at 19.63% would have been less than Groovy’s total who came in third with 19.68%. Khalid went into the house, ostensibly, with a strategy of meaningless daily sex and he ended up with the debacle of being a second week evictee – excluding the initial week where no eviction took place. After all the romps, he left with a meagre statistical count which daily sex could not give a relevant uptick. [img][/img] He will now spend a whole week answering media questions about live sex on a reality TV show. He will spend a whole year wondering what embarrassing clips will be shown at the reunion and he will spend a whole lifetime hoping that the internet forgets. This is condemnable. I have opined before that this show engenders collective victimhood. Months from now, Khalid is going to come to rue the choices he made in the house, if the process of regret has not already commenced. Fundamentally, he has become the victim of a platform that chewed him up, drained him of his essence of decency and spat him out wishing him good luck with his life’s endeavours. What endeavours are those exactly? The one where at an interview with a multinational company, a search of his name will yield videos of onscreen intercourse? Multichoice has become the perverted circus master taking advantage of young Nigerians who are pining for fame and are ready to leap through flaming hoops for ephemeral wealth. They yell ‘jump’ and then watch as their caged housemates respond with evermore explicit acts of sexual display. Proclaiming that the show is rated-18 is the infantile excuse deployed in the promotion of this orgy-inducing, sex-soaked, profanity-laden platform; especially when countless clips and hours of the show make it to platforms that do not have a similar age rating; for example, Youtube. Why seemingly family-friendly brands like Arla, Munch It and Knorr would want to put their names and imprimatur on these lewd live acts is still befuddling to me. If Multichoice has decided to befoul and cannibalise itself by putting this live-sex idiocy on screen, why do you have to enter the same dung pit? Inevitably, a housemate receiving oral s*x in the bathroom will engage in the act while putting on a Knorr apron. Another may be seen masturbating while putting on an Arla t-shirt or another may finish eating a pack of Munch It before engaging in under-the-duvet copulation. Is this the type of representation you want for your brand? You, like Khalid, may spend a lifetime hoping the internet forgets. It will not. Multichoice has made its bed of filth; do not crawl into it with them. The statistics have spoken. Once again this is my prescribed practicable solution involving simple rule changes: One, give a strike to anyone engaging in s*x or s*xual activity and define exactly what you mean by s*x. Two, restrict access to alcohol or give extra benefits or coins to those who are able to abstain from it. Three, deduct points or put fines in place for swearing and using dirty language. This would broaden the appeal of the show, add more interesting plot twists and make its gamification more robust. We have to do better. Godspeed. |
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