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| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by Gajagojo: 3:31am On Feb 24 |
eagleonearth:How do you know all this? |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by eagleonearth(m): 12:03pm On Feb 24 |
Gajagojo:The Word of God told me. |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by Gajagojo: 7:28pm On Feb 24 |
eagleonearth:Who is the Word of God |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by eagleonearth(m): 8:53pm On Feb 24 |
Gajagojo:Read John 1vs1-10 to get your answer |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by Gajagojo: 8:55pm On Feb 24 |
eagleonearth:Who is John |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by CaseSensitive(m): 3:27am On Feb 25 |
SIRTee15:Whether Ethiopia is Sub-Saharan or not is irrelevant to the core issue. Christianity existing in Aksum does not mean it existed in Yorubaland. I don't know how that is difficult to grasp. That’s like saying because Buddhism existed in India, the Aztecs must have been closet Buddhists. Proximity is not proof. Continent is not transmission. You’re inflating Africa into this mystical spiritual blob where theology teleports across deserts without trade routes, missionaries, inscriptions, churches, manuscripts, or archaeological evidence. Show one pre-19th-century Yoruba Christian liturgy. One church ruin. One manuscript. One cross inscription. Or at least one contemporary account. Then you swing to Constantine as if the guy pressed a heavenly “Apply to All Regions” button. Constantine didn’t convert an empire overnight; he legalized a religion that had already spread through Roman networks. Institutional backing accelerates religion. That’s precisely what happened in colonial Nigeria. You can’t use state power to explain Rome and then pretend state power is irrelevant in West Africa. Your migration spiral is intellectual smoke. Bantu routes, Berbers in the Sahara, Afroasiatic dispersals, fascinating anthropology but that's about it, absolutely zero proof of a first-century Levantine theology embedded in Yoruba cosmology. Population movement does not equal doctrinal transmission. If it did, we’d have archaeological trails of it. We don’t. And the “West declined because atheism” sermon? Europe’s rise correlates with industrialisation, science, colonial extraction, and capital accumulation, not some divine mood swings. If moral decay proves atheism fails, then crusades and inquisitions prove Christianity failed centuries ago. You're struggling to pick a consistent metric, your argument has been ridiculously inconsistent then you throw absolutely irrelevant nonsense into the mix. You keep accusing me of insulting ancestors. I didn’t. Precolonial West Africa had trade networks, metallurgy, currency systems, textile exports. None of that manufactures indigenous Christianity out of thin air. Civilisation doesn't equal to prior exposure to Jesus. If you actually read, I earlier mentioned that I don't subscribe to either universalist religion which is Christianity and Islam but of course you're just itching to gag out diarrhoea. And of course, the hint flew way over you when I said "Africa is my holy land" but it's me that's discarding afrocentrism? Funny, no? I'm tolerant of other people's religion, for context, refer to my initial post that you unfortunately quoted. Your God is the God of Israel, good for you. The age old religion and way of life of my ancestors is what I proudly and fiercely uphold, Isese is where I found my God (Much for someone who discarded afrocentrism eh?). That's godlessness to you but hey, not my circus, not my monkeys. Funny how you brought up my ‘donkey years abroad’ when it was you who volunteered to tell everyone you’ve been living abroad for over ten years. I didn’t need to invent that detail to prove a point, but of course you deemed it important, otherwise your arguments that are collapsing into a loop of projection, redirection, and historical cherry-picking wouldn't have made any sense to yourself. There are chairs for you at the back, a lot of them, pick one and sit your backside there. |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by SIRTee15: 5:44am On Feb 25 |
CaseSensitive:All your initial arguments are broken, what u doing now is reinventing new ones for the sake of relevance. U said xtianity is alien to africa- broken U then said xtianity is alien to subsahara africa- broken U claimed colonisation brought xtianity to nigeria- broken U then argued colonisation pressured Nigerians to embrace xtianity - broken. Guy, culture is dynamic. It's something u really have to understand. U can continue to deny the obvious. Europe is declining. All the things u mentioned science, technology, industrialization are still strong in Europe. So why are they gradually becoming irrelevant. The answer is so so obvious, lack of societal discipline and moral guidance. Anything goes liberal secularism. U may deny it, but the decline began when church and state finally parted ways in the mid 20th century. A river that forget it's source will dry up. I can't write much, follow your Isese and let us follow our own faith. But I hope u guys will really work hard enough to give the traditional spirituality modern facelift. It's too primitive and too superstitious to be relevant in this age and time. |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by lawani(m): 9:16am On Feb 25 |
SIRTee15:Christianity and Islam ie religion is alien to the whole world. The default for the whole world is traditional spirituality that uses divination. There must be a revert to it for peace to reign on Earth. What changed Europe is not religion but Britain and what changed Britain is innovation and that innovation is the corporate model of doing business which led to or caused the industrial revolution. Other European nations merely copied Britain. It was Britain and not Europe as a whole that brought the change and Britain also rested on the achievements of other earlier civilizations. It has nothing at all to do with religion. Britain is simply the most innovative nation and most impactful in the last few centuries. Europe has problem now because the cost of living is high and it is making manufacturing not competitive in the country. The problem is caused by high rent and not because they abandoned harmful, fascistic and dogmatic spirituality ie religion. Traditional spirituality of the Yoruba is scientific. IFA divination is scientific and many intellectuals are priests. The priests are professionals and they seek clients not converts. |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by MaxInDHouse(m): 9:32am On Feb 25 |
lawani:An adage in Yorùbá says: "Ẹni tó máa dá aṣọ fúnni, aṣọ ara rẹ̀ ló yẹ ká wò" Please present a group of traditional spiritualists that cut across tribes and ethnicity making peace reign among them!🙂 |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by lawani(m): 9:37am On Feb 25 |
MaxInDHouse:Original human beings don't fight or quarrel among themselves over God up till today. I am surprised you don't know this. They are all brothers so far spirituality is concerned. Buddhist monks, Babalawos, Hindu priests, Maiguzuwa, Dibias etc are all brothers in the spirit department |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by MaxInDHouse(m): 9:41am On Feb 25 |
lawani:Do people fight about God? Ọmọ it's obvious you love deceit like it's your only means to survive. Get it straight nobody fights for God people fights for politics that's why all those you mentioned are also into hating, fighting and killing one another!🙂 |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by lawani(m): 9:45am On Feb 25 |
MaxInDHouse:It starts from asking people to believe outrageous and impossible things as a prerequisite for salvation and once you do that it will lead to violence somewhere down the line no matter how good originally your intention is. Only Christianity and Islam do that and they are the only ones that fight wars over God in form of jihads and crusades. There may be politics in it but it is also over God and that is not original human culture. Religion is not original human culture |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by MaxInDHouse(m): 9:56am On Feb 25 |
lawani:That is what applies to politics not faith. When you BELIEVE in APC and your fellow traditionalist BELIEVE in ADC it will lead to quarrel, hatred, fighting and killings. So it's not religion but politics that leads to unrest! |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by lawani(m): 4:23pm On Feb 25 |
MaxInDHouse:If everybody abandon nation building as is preached by the JW and are waiting for Jesus' second coming, the whole world today would be poverty stricken and ravaged with disease. |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by Tolupage(m): 5:32pm On Feb 25 |
Flangelo12:That's not how to cite a reference, moreso your reference did not do argument any justice. Racism doesn't exist in my dictionary, especially not from people like you. No be una dey always shout make Igbos leave Lagos, call them Igbos and other derogatory remarks? Shameless people with extreme bitterness for their countrymen but scream racism once they get out of this shore |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by Flangelo12: 6:01pm On Feb 25 |
Tolupage:How can racism exist in your brain? Does it function? ![]() |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by MaxInDHouse(m): 7:21pm On Feb 25 |
lawani:Is it building homes that causes war or supporting a human dominator against another? Has human rulers solved the problem of housing for their subjects?😀 |
| Re: "I Agree With The Teachings Of Jesus" World's Richest Man Elon Musk Says(photo) by amoco(m): 5:47am On Feb 26 |
jesusjnr2020:I don't think there is need to mix these things up. What is the difference between the words of Jesus Christ and the Bible? We believe in the Bible because of Jesus Christ and not in Jesus Christ because of the Bible. The Bible esp the 4 gospels are simply a sort of histo-biography of Jesus of Nazareth. They record what he said and did. The gospels are true and trustworthy. So it's perfectly okay to say the Bible which records the activities and teachings of Jesus can be studied to meet Jesus and then God through Jesus Christ. So? Yes the Bible documents Jesus' words. |
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These were prominent men in their kingdom, how do u even think xtianity spread. seriously, have u actually taken time to study ancient theology and how they spread? It takes just the king to announce a faith the national religion and everyone falls in line.