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Jesus Loves You by Mosco100(op): 3:56am On May 17
Jesus Loves You. “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”(Romans 6:23). Amen.

Re: Jesus Loves You by ALABACONNECT(m): 6:15am On May 17
Jesus loves us all. Happy Sunday Nairalanders.
Re: Jesus Loves You by DropsMic(m):
Terms and conditions apply grin

Re: Jesus Loves You by AllBlack:
Mosco100:
Jesus Loves You.
White Jesus now has blond hair and gold eyes?

Show me just one place in the Bible where Jesus said IN HIS OWN WORDS that HE LOVE ME or anybody else.
Re: Jesus Loves You by olaniyilukman(m): 6:37am On May 17
What is my business with Jesus...
Re: Jesus Loves You by DropsMic(m): 6:40am On May 17
olaniyilukman:
What is my business with Jesus...
According to the white man, your business with him is that he died for your sins grin grin
Re: Jesus Loves You by olaniyilukman(m): 6:41am On May 17
DropsMic:
According to the white man, your business with him is that he died for your sins grin grin
how does that correlate, the same whiteman that can gives me free visa, free housing is telling me strange person died for my sin.....
Re: Jesus Loves You by NetbizBoss: 6:45am On May 17
IF ACTUALLY CHRISTIANITY WAS GOLD THE COLONIALIST WOULDN'T HAVE FORCE IT ON AFRICA

TODAY WE ARE BEGGING THEM TO SHOW US HOW TO TECHNOLOGICALLY PRODUCE SOME THINGS BUT THEY REFUSED BUT FORCE THE SO CALL GOD ON US BEFORE SLAVE TRADE BEGAN


*Portuguese and Spanish coastal enclaves, 15th-17th c.*
- In Angola, São Tomé, and parts of West/Central Africa, Portuguese missionaries worked with local rulers who converted for trade and military alliances.
- In some cases, colonial administrators tied access to trade, education, and jobs to baptism. Refusal could mean exclusion from those systems.

*Belgian Congo, late 19th-early 20th c.*
- Missionaries operated under King Leopold II’s administration. The state supported Catholic and Protestant missions as part of its “civilizing mission.”
- Historical records show pressure on communities to send children to mission schools, where conversion was a condition for literacy and basic services.

*British, French, German colonies, late 19th-20th c.*
- Direct forced baptism was rare in British and French territories.
- Indirect pressure was common: colonial law, courts, and schools often favored Christians. Chiefs who converted often gained colonial backing. Traditional religious practices were sometimes banned under colonial ordinances, e.g., outlawing certain ceremonies as “public nuisance” or “fetish practices.”

3. *Mechanisms of forced or coerced adoption*
Where it happened, it usually worked through:
- *Political pressure*: Rulers converted to gain alliance with colonial powers, then their subjects followed.
- *Legal and administrative bias*: Colonial law favored Christian marriage, inheritance, and court testimony.
- *Economic and educational access*: Missions ran most schools and hospitals. Attendance often required baptism or at least renouncing traditional practices.
- *Military force*: In rare cases during conquest campaigns, colonial forces destroyed shrines and compelled conversion as part of pacification.

AFTER THE RELIGIOUS CONVERSION THEN CAME THE SLAVERY AND THE SLAVES TRADING

Re: Jesus Loves You by DropsMic(m): 6:47am On May 17
olaniyilukman:
how does that correlate, the same whiteman that can gives me free visa, free housing is telling me strange person died for my sin.....
Yes… That same white man. And you have to believe it, or you will burn in hellfire forever, gnashing your teeth and wetting yourself from the torture you would receive from the same demons who disobeyed God. grin grin grin
Re: Jesus Loves You by EKONGKING: 6:58am On May 17
He is not loving the Christians of northern Nigeria.

Fake love .
Re: Jesus Loves You by olaniyilukman(m): 7:02am On May 17
DropsMic:
Yes… That same white man. And you have to believe it, or you will burn in hellfire forever, gnashing your teeth and wetting yourself from the torture you would receive from the same demons who disobeyed God. grin grin grin
To hell with you and that your father...
Re: Jesus Loves You by gohf: 8:21am On May 17
DropsMic:
Terms and conditions apply grin
if you even understood what sin is or even at least know what it means, you will realize how dumb that picture you posted is
Re: Jesus Loves You by DropsMic(m): 8:28am On May 17
olaniyilukman:
To hell with you and that your father...
Someone clearly doesn’t understand sarcasm. For your own sake, I really hope you’re a young teen and not a full grown adult. grin grin
Re: Jesus Loves You by DropsMic(m): 8:29am On May 17
gohf:
if you even understood what sin is or even at least know what it means, you will realize how dumb that picture you posted is
Please enlighten the good people of Nairaland. What is sin? cry
Re: Jesus Loves You by chatinent: 9:01am On May 17
If the same devoted Christians saw a black Jesus coming down from heaven, they would run and cast, and bind.

... because they have been brainwashed to believe every heavenly body is white. And the black ones are the demons and the devil.
Re: Jesus Loves You by AntiChristian: 9:02am On May 17
If Jesus loves himself he won't send himself as the son of himself to die for the people he allegedly created.

No be JuJu be that?
Re: Jesus Loves You by femi4: 9:08am On May 17
chatinent:
If the same devoted Christians saw a black Jesus coming down from heaven, they would run and cast, and bind.

... because they have been brainwashed to believe every heavenly body is white. And the black ones are the demons and the devil.
Its all playing in your head

He was never described as white, all your inferences are from AI generated pix n movies
Re: Jesus Loves You by FlipModeSquade(m): 9:34am On May 17
gohf:
if you even understood what sin is or even at least know what it means, you will realize how dumb that picture you posted is
Why don't you go right ahead and explain to us like we babies what sin means?

A Christian telling someone he's dvmb for holding an opinion is comedy central stuffs.😂
Re: Jesus Loves You by gohf: 9:44am On May 17
FlipModeSquade:
Why don't you go right ahead and explain to us like we babies what sin means?

A Christian telling someone he's dvmb for holding an opinion is comedy central stuffs.😂
are you the picture I referred to?
If you see yourself as that, don't blame others for your own self view.

Sin is to veer off course, it could be due to ignorance or as a mistake or even as a wrong choice.
Re: Jesus Loves You by gohf: 9:52am On May 17
DropsMic:
Please enlighten the good people of Nairaland. What is sin? cry
sin is unbelief as defined by Jesus recorded by John in chapter 16 verse 9, for one not to believe the Word of God is sin.

The meaning of the Hebrew word for sin is, for one to miss the mark or missing the mark or veering off course. And that's the result of disbelief.

God said don't eat this, you will die when you do.
Disbelief and he eats it and returns to the earth as a result.

He could do anything and almost everything apart from not believing God's word.

Sin is what brings you death.
Re: Jesus Loves You by ogolemati: 10:08am On May 17
AntiChristian:
If Jesus loves himself he won't send himself as the son of himself to die for the people he allegedly created.

No be JuJu be that?
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin antigoodlife jesus loves you even as antigoodlife

Re: Jesus Loves You by gohf: 10:17am On May 17
NetbizBoss:
IF ACTUALLY CHRISTIANITY WAS GOLD THE COLONIALIST WOULDN'T HAVE FORCE IT ON AFRICA

TODAY WE ARE BEGGING THEM TO SHOW US HOW TO TECHNOLOGICALLY PRODUCE SOME THINGS BUT THEY REFUSED BUT FORCE THE SO CALL GOD ON US BEFORE SLAVE TRADE BEGAN


*Portuguese and Spanish coastal enclaves, 15th-17th c.*
- In Angola, São Tomé, and parts of West/Central Africa, Portuguese missionaries worked with local rulers who converted for trade and military alliances.
- In some cases, colonial administrators tied access to trade, education, and jobs to baptism. Refusal could mean exclusion from those systems.

*Belgian Congo, late 19th-early 20th c.*
- Missionaries operated under King Leopold II’s administration. The state supported Catholic and Protestant missions as part of its “civilizing mission.”
- Historical records show pressure on communities to send children to mission schools, where conversion was a condition for literacy and basic services.

*British, French, German colonies, late 19th-20th c.*
- Direct forced baptism was rare in British and French territories.
- Indirect pressure was common: colonial law, courts, and schools often favored Christians. Chiefs who converted often gained colonial backing. Traditional religious practices were sometimes banned under colonial ordinances, e.g., outlawing certain ceremonies as “public nuisance” or “fetish practices.”

3. *Mechanisms of forced or coerced adoption*
Where it happened, it usually worked through:
- *Political pressure*: Rulers converted to gain alliance with colonial powers, then their subjects followed.
- *Legal and administrative bias*: Colonial law favored Christian marriage, inheritance, and court testimony.
- *Economic and educational access*: Missions ran most schools and hospitals. Attendance often required baptism or at least renouncing traditional practices.
- *Military force*: In rare cases during conquest campaigns, colonial forces destroyed shrines and compelled conversion as part of pacification.

AFTER THE RELIGIOUS CONVERSION THEN CAME THE SLAVERY AND THE SLAVES TRADING
bro you should be bringing out historical facts of how the gospel was forced on a group of people, instead of misaligning the work of those who spread the gospel with those who went on conquest campaigns, to colonize lands and obtain slaves.

I don't know how you read or view history, you should also show us how applicable your facts are when they colonized Asians and Indians as well
Re: Jesus Loves You by Allwell96: 11:02am On May 17
I don't like these pictures you guys use always portraying Jesus. You can make your posts without the pictures because obviously that's not Jesus Christ.
Re: Jesus Loves You by goldfish27(m): 11:34am On May 17
Please let me ask you this question, WHO IS JESUS? And give me an evidence of him in any history book outside the bible?
Re: Jesus Loves You by Yemmysworld91: 1:06pm On May 17
NetbizBoss:
IF ACTUALLY CHRISTIANITY WAS GOLD THE COLONIALIST WOULDN'T HAVE FORCE IT ON AFRICA

TODAY WE ARE BEGGING THEM TO SHOW US HOW TO TECHNOLOGICALLY PRODUCE SOME THINGS BUT THEY REFUSED BUT FORCE THE SO CALL GOD ON US BEFORE SLAVE TRADE BEGAN


*Portuguese and Spanish coastal enclaves, 15th-17th c.*
- In Angola, São Tomé, and parts of West/Central Africa, Portuguese missionaries worked with local rulers who converted for trade and military alliances.
- In some cases, colonial administrators tied access to trade, education, and jobs to baptism. Refusal could mean exclusion from those systems.

*Belgian Congo, late 19th-early 20th c.*
- Missionaries operated under King Leopold II’s administration. The state supported Catholic and Protestant missions as part of its “civilizing mission.”
- Historical records show pressure on communities to send children to mission schools, where conversion was a condition for literacy and basic services.

*British, French, German colonies, late 19th-20th c.*
- Direct forced baptism was rare in British and French territories.
- Indirect pressure was common: colonial law, courts, and schools often favored Christians. Chiefs who converted often gained colonial backing. Traditional religious practices were sometimes banned under colonial ordinances, e.g., outlawing certain ceremonies as “public nuisance” or “fetish practices.”

3. *Mechanisms of forced or coerced adoption*
Where it happened, it usually worked through:
- *Political pressure*: Rulers converted to gain alliance with colonial powers, then their subjects followed.
- *Legal and administrative bias*: Colonial law favored Christian marriage, inheritance, and court testimony.
- *Economic and educational access*: Missions ran most schools and hospitals. Attendance often required baptism or at least renouncing traditional practices.
- *Military force*: In rare cases during conquest campaigns, colonial forces destroyed shrines and compelled conversion as part of pacification.

AFTER THE RELIGIOUS CONVERSION THEN CAME THE SLAVERY AND THE SLAVES TRADING
Haba.. You twisted history naaaa
It was the missionaries that championed the ending of slavery. Yes they enslaved Africans but it was done in the days of ignorance. Forgive and accept Christ
Re: Jesus Loves You by DropsMic(m):
gohf:
sin is unbelief as defined by Jesus recorded by John in chapter 16 verse 9, for one not to believe the Word of God is sin.

The meaning of the Hebrew word for sin is, for one to miss the mark or missing the mark or veering off course. And that's the result of disbelief.

God said don't eat this, you will die when you do.
Disbelief and he eats it and returns to the earth as a result.

He could do anything and almost everything apart from not believing God's word.

Sin is what brings you death.
So basically what you are saying is, it doesn't matter how good one is, or how many lives they touched while on earth, as long as they don't believe, they are going to burn forever?
Re: Jesus Loves You by Lucifyre: 1:22pm On May 17
FlipModeSquade:
Why don't you go right ahead and explain to us like we babies what sin means?

A Christian telling someone he's dvmb for holding an opinion is comedy central stuffs.😂
They seem to love irony. Saw this same person make another comment on a diff thread that - carbon dating, they called it "dating" - makes no sense. This is someone that thinks bronze age illiterate men, in one of the most primitive parts of the world - that barely understood how the world works and make claims like the "sun stood still" - are the ones with truth about objective reality. Apparently taking myths as facts is what people that aren't dumb do.
Re: Jesus Loves You by Mosco100(op): 1:45pm On May 17
AllBlack:
White Jesus now has blond hair and gold eyes?

Show me just one place in the Bible where Jesus said IN HIS OWN WORDS that HE LOVE ME or anybody else.
“ A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.”(John 13:34). “ As the Father hath loved me, so have I loved you: continue ye in my love.

If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father’s commandments, and abide in his love.
These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in you, and that your joy might be full.

This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you.

Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.

Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you.”(John 15:9-14). Amen.
Re: Jesus Loves You by AllBlack: 2:12pm On May 17
Mosco100:
“ A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you.
Show me where Jesus said I LOVE YOU.
Re: Jesus Loves You by InvertedHammer: 2:58pm On May 17
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It is simple.

God is all forgiving.

Let him(?) forgive Satan first.

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