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Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by westside365: 11:31am On Jun 07
geoworldedu:
Luwabi 5: 1- 47

See The Great Knowledge I Got While Observing My Quiet Time On May 19
I am so so glad I came across this great knowledge when I was observing my quiet time today. It is from the Great Book called the book of universal history.

Luwabi 5 : 1 - 47

1. Luwabi, the son of Akanbi, who is from the tribe of Akan has written many proverbs. For he has many scribes with him who helped him to write them.
2. Now one homo came to Luwabi and said, where do you get all these proverbs from? Then Luwabi said, every thing which happens in our land, I write them down and then draw out a moral lesson from them. Those moral lessons are the proverbs which you see.
3. Now Luwabi brought out the leaves upon which he had written many things. And in the first bundle of leaves, he had written about Ifayemi who was roasting a corn in his farm. And Ifayemi left the corn and began to hunt for grasshoppers.
4. Now when Ifayemi had ended up gathering many grasshoppers which he would roast for dinner, he discovered that he has gone far away from the corn which he was roasting in his farm.
5. Now when Ifayemi returned to the farm, the east wind had blown the fire upon the grasses in the farm and the whole farm had caught fire.
6. Now from the story of what happened to Ifayemi did Luwabi make up the proverb, saying, anyone who is roasting a corn in the farm should focus on the corn until it is done, because if he wanders away from the farm, both the corn and the farm would be lost forever.
7. And this did Luwabi apply to many aspects of life, saying, if someone is doing anything very sensitive, he should do it with great focus until it is complete. Else he shall lose concentration and gain nothing in the end.
8. Now in the second bundle of leaves, Luwabi wrote the story of Ajasin; now Ajasin was a priest of Ogun. And Ajasin was well-gifted in the making of tools from iron.
9. Now a time came when some homos came from a foreign land and brought with them a thing which can show the image of someone’s face(mirror).
10. Now, because Ajasin has never seen such thing before, he neglected the worship of Ogun his own god and followed after the strangers, asking them that he would do anything they wanted him to do if only they could teach him how to make it.
11. Now the strangers said, first of all, tell all the followers of your god to abandon their god and worship Eresh, our own god.
12. Now Ajasin did so and all his worshippers were gone within few moments. Then the homos gave Ajasin a mirror and he was happy. Now after about five years when Ajasin was tired of the mirror, he went back to all the homos whom he was a priest over, saying, return to the worshipping of Ogun, but they all said, Eresh the god of mirror and reflection is our god.
13. So Ajasin lost all his followers and went after Luwabi to seek counsel. Then Luwabi said, they showed you what they have made and you jumped for joy. Why did you not also show them what you have made by what you believe on?
14. Have they made hoes? Have they made traps to catch the grass-cutters? Can they make the korope? No they cannot, yet you sell your own knowledge so cheaply and abandoned what you can do to listen to them.
15. For every soul has knowledge of his own and no knowledge is superior to another.
16. For if you say that Luwabi does not know the knowledge of curing sicknesses with herbs and you judge me on that, then I will also say that you do not know the knowledge of using words of the lips to cure people’s problems of fear and worry.
17. So I tell you, the knowledge you already have are not to be thrown away because of the knowledge from foreign lands which looks better. For if you develop your own knowledge, you shall do more exploits than them.
18. I Luwabi use no herbs and make no incantations, yet I am always healthy because I know how to think. So Ajasin, value the knowledge you have, even though it looks like a rag to you when another knowledge arrives from foreign land, appearing like a robe.
19. In the third leaves, the thing was arranged in the form of aroko(signs and symbols). And Luwabi said, it is the story of a homo who had a bad habit. But when she was about to get married, she hid her bad habits and after her marriage, she revealed them again.
20. Then her husband was angry with her because she did not talk about that habit or manifest it during her courtship. Now her bad habit was that she cannot do without hissing, even when nothing serious was happening.
21. Now I Luwabi told her, saying, even if you were trying to keep the habit away from your spouse, try to let him know that you have the habit. You can tell him in the form of a joke and he would take it as a joke, but already you have told him. And he will be the one asking you every day you meet, saying, Agboyin, did you not say that you have bad habits? But why have I not seen you hissing since we began this courtship?
22. Then you will reply, my lover, I am trying hard to stop it, that is why. Then that would not be a problem in the future after marriage because he knows that you have that habit, which you do for no reason.
23. So from this did Luwabi bring out the proverb, saying, be clear like the oje(white water) of a botuje leaf.
24. Now in the fourth bundle of leaves did Luwabi write the story of a virgin who was very beautiful. And three men asked her hands in marriage. And the first said, I love you so much Fafunke.
25. I shall marry you, no matter what. Now Fafunke was wise. And she thought to test the three homos to know which one she would agree to take as a husband.
26. Now Fafunke said, some olosa(thieves) came to my my house and defiled me last year. So I am not a virgin again.
27. When the three heard it, two said they will go ahead to marry her, even though she had lost the treasure in her.
28. But one left her and did not return again.
29. Now when the two came again, Fafunke said, the defilement by the olosa has resulted into a baby.
30. Now when Adisa heard it, he left to his house, saying, I cannot take care of a baby. But Fafunke said, if we marry and I give birth, will you not take care of it?
31. Now Amoo came and saw Fafunke in tears. Then Amoo said, why are you shedding tears my lover? Then Fafunke said, because I told Adisa that I have a baby for the thief, Adisa left me and cursed me.
32. Now Amoo said, do you have a baby for the thieves? Then Fafunke said, let me bring it for you to see for yourself. So Fafunke went in to bring a twig she had wrapped in many clothes.
33. And when she came, she did not see Amoo outside anymore. Now Amoo told Ajayi his friend what has happened to Fafunke. And Ajayi said, you did not want to marry her because she was raped? What if it happened when you are already husbands and wives?
34. Then Amoo said, if it happens then I will send her back to her father’s house. Because I cannot bear to live with someone who has been raped.
35. Then Ajayi said, what if the wife you marry suddenly become lame, will you send her packing? Then Amoo said, I will surely send her packing. I cannot be the husband of a lame woman.
36. Then Ajayi said, if that is so, then you cannot be a good husband.
37. Now Ajayi went to woo Fafunke herself. And she said, Ajayi, I have a baby for some thieves who came to rape me last year. Then Ajayi said, Fafunke, I love you.
38. The suku of your head is like the handle of a royal horsetail. Let me be a father to that child.
39. Then Fafunke said, it is a girl. But Ajayi said, whether it is a girl or not, bring it. I shall care for it like my baby. And no one shall know that it is the child of a thief. If you do not tell the child and I do not tell the child, which unfortunate being will tell the child whom she is?
40. Then Fafunke said, what if I do not have any child for you? Will you not tell the child by yourself and send us packing? Then Ajayi said, is it you I love or the child I am expecting you to have for me?
41. No, it is you I love and not the child whom I do not even know if Olodumare Oba ajiki will grant us. And if you have no baby, we will take care of the one we have with us and believe the proverb of our land that says that, the head of another man’s child will bring about the arrival of our own child.
42. Then Fafunke said, what if your family forces you to marry another wife over me? Then Ajayi said, I shall not hear them if both of us have agreed at the beginning that we shall not raise a polygamous family.
43. Now when Fafunke prolonged the matter, Ajayi said, I can no longer wait to see the face of our child. Go inside and fetch it. Then Fafunke smiled and said, I have never felt so loved before by anyone. And I have never loved any man in my life, except Amoo and Adisa. But they have both left me because of what they hear from my mouth.
44. Then Fafunke went inside and fetched the baby. But when Ajayi unfolded it, he found a twig and not a baby. Then Fafunke said, I was only testing the three men, but they have failed.
45. Now when Ajayi took the thing to Amoo and called it the baby of Fafunke, he was surprised. And he came to beg Fafunke but she did not accept her back.
46. So also did Adisa when he heard it, but Fafunke rejected him also. And she married Ajayi, the homo who was ready to see the baby before she would believe the story, because Ajayi knew by thinking deep that Fafunke was only testing the three homos.
47. Now from the story of Fafunke and her suitors did Luwabi fetch the proverb which says, he who searches for a big slice of yam should get to the bottom of the pot. But he who stops half-way shall not know the root of the matter
Some people are very jobless at a very alarming rate. For someone to write all these jagbanjatics it shows, idleness don show the person shege.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by PulaPower: 11:35am On Jun 07
geoworldedu:
Luwabi 5: 1- 47

See The Great Knowledge I Got While Observing My Quiet Time On May 19
I am so so glad I came across this great knowledge when I was observing my quiet time today. It is from the Great Book called the book of universal history.

Luwabi 5 : 1 - 47

1. Luwabi, the son of Akanbi, who is from the tribe of Akan has written many proverbs. For he has many scribes with him who helped him to write them.
2. Now one homo came to Luwabi and said, where do you get all these proverbs from? Then Luwabi said, every thing which happens in our land, I write them down and then draw out a moral lesson from them. Those moral lessons are the proverbs which you see.
3. Now Luwabi brought out the leaves upon which he had written many things. And in the first bundle of leaves, he had written about Ifayemi who was roasting a corn in his farm. And Ifayemi left the corn and began to hunt for grasshoppers.
4. Now when Ifayemi had ended up gathering many grasshoppers which he would roast for dinner, he discovered that he has gone far away from the corn which he was roasting in his farm.
5. Now when Ifayemi returned to the farm, the east wind had blown the fire upon the grasses in the farm and the whole farm had caught fire.
6. Now from the story of what happened to Ifayemi did Luwabi make up the proverb, saying, anyone who is roasting a corn in the farm should focus on the corn until it is done, because if he wanders away from the farm, both the corn and the farm would be lost forever.
7. And this did Luwabi apply to many aspects of life, saying, if someone is doing anything very sensitive, he should do it with great focus until it is complete. Else he shall lose concentration and gain nothing in the end.
8. Now in the second bundle of leaves, Luwabi wrote the story of Ajasin; now Ajasin was a priest of Ogun. And Ajasin was well-gifted in the making of tools from iron.
9. Now a time came when some homos came from a foreign land and brought with them a thing which can show the image of someone’s face(mirror).
10. Now, because Ajasin has never seen such thing before, he neglected the worship of Ogun his own god and followed after the strangers, asking them that he would do anything they wanted him to do if only they could teach him how to make it.
11. Now the strangers said, first of all, tell all the followers of your god to abandon their god and worship Eresh, our own god.
12. Now Ajasin did so and all his worshippers were gone within few moments. Then the homos gave Ajasin a mirror and he was happy. Now after about five years when Ajasin was tired of the mirror, he went back to all the homos whom he was a priest over, saying, return to the worshipping of Ogun, but they all said, Eresh the god of mirror and reflection is our god.
13. So Ajasin lost all his followers and went after Luwabi to seek counsel. Then Luwabi said, they showed you what they have made and you jumped for joy. Why did you not also show them what you have made by what you believe on?
14. Have they made hoes? Have they made traps to catch the grass-cutters? Can they make the korope? No they cannot, yet you sell your own knowledge so cheaply and abandoned what you can do to listen to them.
15. For every soul has knowledge of his own and no knowledge is superior to another.
16. For if you say that Luwabi does not know the knowledge of curing sicknesses with herbs and you judge me on that, then I will also say that you do not know the knowledge of using words of the lips to cure people’s problems of fear and worry.
17. So I tell you, the knowledge you already have are not to be thrown away because of the knowledge from foreign lands which looks better. For if you develop your own knowledge, you shall do more exploits than them.
18. I Luwabi use no herbs and make no incantations, yet I am always healthy because I know how to think. So Ajasin, value the knowledge you have, even though it looks like a rag to you when another knowledge arrives from foreign land, appearing like a robe.
19. In the third leaves, the thing was arranged in the form of aroko(signs and symbols). And Luwabi said, it is the story of a homo who had a bad habit. But when she was about to get married, she hid her bad habits and after her marriage, she revealed them again.
20. Then her husband was angry with her because she did not talk about that habit or manifest it during her courtship. Now her bad habit was that she cannot do without hissing, even when nothing serious was happening.
21. Now I Luwabi told her, saying, even if you were trying to keep the habit away from your spouse, try to let him know that you have the habit. You can tell him in the form of a joke and he would take it as a joke, but already you have told him. And he will be the one asking you every day you meet, saying, Agboyin, did you not say that you have bad habits? But why have I not seen you hissing since we began this courtship?
22. Then you will reply, my lover, I am trying hard to stop it, that is why. Then that would not be a problem in the future after marriage because he knows that you have that habit, which you do for no reason.
23. So from this did Luwabi bring out the proverb, saying, be clear like the oje(white water) of a botuje leaf.
24. Now in the fourth bundle of leaves did Luwabi write the story of a virgin who was very beautiful. And three men asked her hands in marriage. And the first said, I love you so much Fafunke.
25. I shall marry you, no matter what. Now Fafunke was wise. And she thought to test the three homos to know which one she would agree to take as a husband.
26. Now Fafunke said, some olosa(thieves) came to my my house and defiled me last year. So I am not a virgin again.
27. When the three heard it, two said they will go ahead to marry her, even though she had lost the treasure in her.
28. But one left her and did not return again.
29. Now when the two came again, Fafunke said, the defilement by the olosa has resulted into a baby.
30. Now when Adisa heard it, he left to his house, saying, I cannot take care of a baby. But Fafunke said, if we marry and I give birth, will you not take care of it?
31. Now Amoo came and saw Fafunke in tears. Then Amoo said, why are you shedding tears my lover? Then Fafunke said, because I told Adisa that I have a baby for the thief, Adisa left me and cursed me.
32. Now Amoo said, do you have a baby for the thieves? Then Fafunke said, let me bring it for you to see for yourself. So Fafunke went in to bring a twig she had wrapped in many clothes.
33. And when she came, she did not see Amoo outside anymore. Now Amoo told Ajayi his friend what has happened to Fafunke. And Ajayi said, you did not want to marry her because she was raped? What if it happened when you are already husbands and wives?
34. Then Amoo said, if it happens then I will send her back to her father’s house. Because I cannot bear to live with someone who has been raped.
35. Then Ajayi said, what if the wife you marry suddenly become lame, will you send her packing? Then Amoo said, I will surely send her packing. I cannot be the husband of a lame woman.
36. Then Ajayi said, if that is so, then you cannot be a good husband.
37. Now Ajayi went to woo Fafunke herself. And she said, Ajayi, I have a baby for some thieves who came to rape me last year. Then Ajayi said, Fafunke, I love you.
38. The suku of your head is like the handle of a royal horsetail. Let me be a father to that child.
39. Then Fafunke said, it is a girl. But Ajayi said, whether it is a girl or not, bring it. I shall care for it like my baby. And no one shall know that it is the child of a thief. If you do not tell the child and I do not tell the child, which unfortunate being will tell the child whom she is?
40. Then Fafunke said, what if I do not have any child for you? Will you not tell the child by yourself and send us packing? Then Ajayi said, is it you I love or the child I am expecting you to have for me?
41. No, it is you I love and not the child whom I do not even know if Olodumare Oba ajiki will grant us. And if you have no baby, we will take care of the one we have with us and believe the proverb of our land that says that, the head of another man’s child will bring about the arrival of our own child.
42. Then Fafunke said, what if your family forces you to marry another wife over me? Then Ajayi said, I shall not hear them if both of us have agreed at the beginning that we shall not raise a polygamous family.
43. Now when Fafunke prolonged the matter, Ajayi said, I can no longer wait to see the face of our child. Go inside and fetch it. Then Fafunke smiled and said, I have never felt so loved before by anyone. And I have never loved any man in my life, except Amoo and Adisa. But they have both left me because of what they hear from my mouth.
44. Then Fafunke went inside and fetched the baby. But when Ajayi unfolded it, he found a twig and not a baby. Then Fafunke said, I was only testing the three men, but they have failed.
45. Now when Ajayi took the thing to Amoo and called it the baby of Fafunke, he was surprised. And he came to beg Fafunke but she did not accept her back.
46. So also did Adisa when he heard it, but Fafunke rejected him also. And she married Ajayi, the homo who was ready to see the baby before she would believe the story, because Ajayi knew by thinking deep that Fafunke was only testing the three homos.
47. Now from the story of Fafunke and her suitors did Luwabi fetch the proverb which says, he who searches for a big slice of yam should get to the bottom of the pot. But he who stops half-way shall not know the root of the matter
Hmmmmm 😎
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by geoworldedu: 11:44am On Jun 07
westside365:
Some people are very jobless at a very alarming rate. For someone to write all these jagbanjatics it shows, idleness don show the person shege.
But those who wrote Bible and Quran are not jobless abi? And this is the work of one of your ancestors. You just insulted your great great grandfather of the last 10 generations. It's a pity.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by westside365: 11:50am On Jun 07
geoworldedu:
But those who wrote Bible and Quran are not jobless abi? And this is the work of one of your ancestors. You just insulted your great great grandfather of the last 10 generations. It's a pity.
I am a Christian, only Jesus Christ is God. May God deliver you from every spirit of deception and delusion. If you die a pegan you will know that Jesus Christ exist and Hell is real. Keep playing.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by frankblinkz(m): 11:51am On Jun 07
CyynthiaKiss:
Be careful with your blasphemous statement..

Peace!
you have been Brian washed.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by teeteepeejay: 11:54am On Jun 07
Its stupidity to ask your fellow man to accept what should be personal between you and your so called god/religion. When and if they go to hell, is it your hell?


Please go to hell
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by westside365: 11:57am On Jun 07
frankblinkz:
you have been Brian washed.
And you have been deceived. You need deliverance
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by westside365: 11:59am On Jun 07
teeteepeejay:
Its stupidity to ask your fellow man to accept what should be personal between you and your so called god/religion. When and if they go to hell, is it your hell?


Please go to hell
What is this one talking about? Your comment has no substance.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by geoworldedu: 12:01pm On Jun 07
westside365:
I am a Christian, only Jesus Christ is God. May God deliver you from every spirit of deception and delusion. If you die a pegan you will know that Jesus Christ exist and Hell is real. Keep playing.
Chai, this one is gone kpatakpata grin
He rubbished the work of Luwabi his great grandfather of the past ten generations and then embraced the works of his slave master. grin
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by westside365: 12:02pm On Jun 07
geoworldedu:
Chai, this one is gone kpatakpata grin
He rubbished the work of Luwabi his great grandfather of the past ten generations and then embraced the works of his slave master. grin
All those your so called ancestors are demons. I am really sorry 4 u.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by geoworldedu: 12:04pm On Jun 07
Luwabi 13 : 1 - 40

This chapter contains the origin of the proverb written in the bible, stolen from our ancestors.

1. Some homos came to Luwabi and said, we know that you are a very wise homo and you do not care about things others can do more or lesser than yourself. And we know that you are a great father in this land.
2. Now Luwabi, we have made a plan to overthrow the king. And all we need from you is to join hands with us. What you shall do is very simple, Luwabi. Just advise the king to go on a trip to another kingdom so that he could rest for a little while.
3. Then while he is away, tell him to put his son on the throne. Then we shall be the ones around his son to advise him. Then it shall be easy to overthrow his son before the king shall return.
4. And at the return of the king, he shall have no seat anymore in the palace.
5. Now when Luwabi heard them, he sighed and said, this thing you have planned is very great. But what shall be my own gain after this? Then they said, we shall give you a thousand cowries?
6. Then Luwabi said, what shall I do with a thousand cowries? The good name I have made is already greater in worth than a thousand cowries.
7. Then the homos said, then we shall give you ten cows?
8. Then Luwabi said, the good name I have made is greater than ten cows.
9. Then they said, twenty, but Luwabi answered them also in the same manner. And when they said 30 cows, he did not also agree with them.
10. And Luwabi said, go and think about a reward that is greater than my name. Then I shall consider it and do what you have asked me to do.
11. Then the people came again after about seven days, saying, we have thought it over and we have come to say, we shall give you multitude of gold.
12. Then Luwabi said, a good name is better than gold. I treasure the goodness of my name more than gold. So, go and bring whatever I treasure more than my good name. Then shall I do what you have asked me to do.
13. Then they went away. Now some reasoned among themselves, saying, let us steal all the wise words which Luwabi had ever been written from him. And he shall lose his good characters. For he treasures his words so much.
14. Then when he would begin to feel miserable, we shall promise to get them back to him in our own terms.
15. Therefore the homos did what they had planned. And they entered into the house of Luwabi while he was asleep. Then they stole all the words which he had ever been writing.
16. Now when a homo came to Luwabi the second day, saying, baba Luwabi, give me some of your wise words so that I can read them and become wiser, Luwabi searched for them and did not see them.
17. And at first he suspected the homo who came to ask for them, but after thinking deep, he knew that it was not he who stole them, because he had often come for them before without stealing them.
18. Now Luwabi was greatly disturbed. And he wished to die, because his words were very much treasured.
19. Now after about two weeks, those who stole his words came to him, saying, if you shall agree to do what we have told you before, we shall get your stolen words for you. Now Luwabi knew immediately that they were the ones who stole his scrolls.
20. Therefore he said, go and bring them first and I shall do what you have said.
21. Now the homos brought all the words of Luabi which they had stolen. And they said, you have made a covenant that you shall tell the king what we have asked you to do, now you must do it.
22. Now Luwabi said, I honour my name more than my words. How shall I do such a thing and spoil my name? Therefore take back my words and let me keep my good name with me. Then the servants of Luwabi brought empty leaves in bundles and gave them to the homos who did not check in them to see what was in them.
23. Now when the homos had opened it, they did not see anything inside the leaves. Now they came angrily to Luwabi and insulted him. Then Luwabi said, there is no crime in getting back your property from criminals who stole them from you.
24. My words are stolen from me by you and I have cleverly received them back. So, shall we go to the king to settle the matter for us? Shall I not tell him the whole truth of the matter.
25. Now when Luwabi did not agree with them, they said, you have agreed with us that you shall do it and you must do so.
26. Now the homos stole a child belonging to one of the parents who observed the sayings of Luwabi. And they sent a message to Luwabi, saying, we are the one responsible for the loss of Adeola, the daughter of Adeoti who learns from you everyday.
27. Now do what we have told you and we shall let her go.
28. Now Luwabi thought it through. Now on the fifth day, he said to the homos, I will do what you have asked me to do. But you all should come with me to advise the king together.
29. Now gladly they all agreed and let Adeola return to her parents. And they were five who had planned together. Now they all went with Luwabi to the court of the king. And the king sang the oriki of Luwabi, saying, Luwabi the god in the flesh of a homo erectus. The wisest of all in the world. Wiser than all witches and wizards in the land of Odua.
30. He whose wise words can fell a tree. He whose wise words can soften the heart of a rock and subdue a nation. Who among all gods in the flesh of a human is as wise as Luwabi, whose wisdom can pull the stars apart?
31. Who can shake Luwabi, the god of wise words? Luwabi who fears nothing but his own name. He is not moved by any wisdom possessed by others, because he knows that no wisdom is greater than another, no matter how they appear before the people. He who tries to shake Luwabi will only shake himself.
32. Now Luwabi prostrated before the king and the other five homos also fell down before the king, saying, Kabiyesi O, let the crown be long on your head and let the royal shoes remain for long in your legs.
33. Now the king welcomed them to his palace and asked what the matter was. Then Luwabi said, Kabiyesi, we have seen that it has been long that you have remained in the land working hard. And I reasoned with this five homos, saying, let the king go to another land and have his rest.
34. Then let the heir of the king, called Adeoye, be on the throne of his father for a year until the king has rested enough. Then at your return, you shall have renewed your strength.
35. Then the king said, this is a very good advice Luwabi. I shall reason it out as you have said. Now immediately, the king laughed and said, arrest all these five wicked homos. So the five homos who came with Luwabi were arrested and dumped in the tubu, which was a cell.
36. And they were surprised because Luwabi who advised the king in that matter was not arrested, but instead, he was eating with the king.
37. Now Luwabi paid them a visit in the tubu and said, I have done what you said I should do and it has put you in prison. Now judge yourself if I am wrong in all these?
38. Now they wondered why the king did not put Luwabi in the prison with them. Then Luwabi said, you did not tell me not to keep your secret away from the king, therefore I thought that it would be good to first report your case to the king and then go with you to him the second time and do what you asked me to do.
39. That is what I did to save my good name. And my good name even became better in the eyes of all the people.
40. Indeed I say again, a good name is better than multitude of gold.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by geoworldedu: 12:07pm On Jun 07
westside365:
All those your so called ancestors are demons. I am really sorry 4 u.
If our ancestors are demons, how come you and I are not demonic. All the gullibility and terrorism in our lands these days are originated by the bible and Quran who asked you to kill people of other religions and also the one who asked you to have faith like a sheep.

Go and see the origin of your religion, it doesn't have peace at all. Kaboom every now and then. And now because of you and the Muslims, our countries too don't have peace again. Kidnapping, killings, prayer noises, fake miracles and gullibility everywhere.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by dofman: 12:11pm On Jun 07
PulaPower:
Which of the Jesus?

The one from Isreal or the one from
Epstein island?
🤣🤣🤣 maybe they are talking about the nailed and powerless one who cried severely when nail hit am ahaaa


antiislam


Which one nah ? 🤣

Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by dofman: 12:13pm On Jun 07
AntiChristian:
Where did Jesus ever told anyone to accept him?

Jesus prayed to his God!

He worshipped a God (Our father in heaven not our father on earth)!

He said the father is the only true God!
🤣 tell them o .
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by Ewedegubbler: 12:23pm On Jun 07
NOPE. jesus should my situation and send me some money
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by ufotunang: 12:36pm On Jun 07
geoworldedu:
Me wey don dey blaspheme since a decade ago? grin grin
.. continue...all because Christianity is a religion of peace..if it was the other religion
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by ufotunang: 12:41pm On Jun 07
geoworldedu:
Jesus needs to accept Luwabi, Chukwu, Ofo and Sango. That's the criteria for me to accept Jesus. Unfortunately Jesus is dead and rotten, so he can't accept these gods I mentioned above.
..those names you are mentioning are idols...idolatry God... nobody should worship man made God... Jesus is our lord and saviour
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by AllBlack: 1:01pm On Jun 07
westside365:
Some people are very jobless at a very alarming rate. For someone to write all these jagbanjatics it shows, idleness don show the person shege.
But someone wrote the book of Genesis to Deutronomy and that was not joblessness.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by AllBlack: 1:01pm On Jun 07
ufotunang:
..those names you are mentioning are idols...idolatry God... nobody should worship man made God... Jesus is our lord and saviour
And you made them idols?
Idols by whose standards?
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by AllBlack: 1:07pm On Jun 07
ufotunang:
.. continue...all because Christianity is a religion of peace..if it was the other religion
Yes it is a peaceful religion because you were born in this era and have no idea how people suffered for 356 years under the most brutal Christianity.

Maybe in the next 200 years someone will say the same thing about Islam.

Time changes everything. You only know about RIGHT NOW, very limited.

Even your Bible says STUDY TO SHOW YOURSELF APPROVED but many of you are not worth listening to because you still walk around with baby knowledge you heard from your fellow limited human who only has a cheap modern title called PASTOR.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by Guestmale: 1:25pm On Jun 07
cutecommend:
If the dead in Hell fire were given a second to repent and go to heaven, heaven will be filled with new saints. But no more chance for those in Hell fire.

In the next 50 to 100 years, a lot of people in this world will be in Heaven or Hell fire. Rapture may also take place.

The only people with chance to repent are those living in this world. Those in hell fire are totally lost, but you reading this has chance to repent today.

Why not pray and sincerely tell Jesus now to forgive all your sins and come into your life.
This is nothing but the truth. Jesus is the way, the truth and the life no one can make heaven without Him.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by NormalregularG: 1:30pm On Jun 07
You obviously don't know God nor Jesus. Where did he instruct people to give their life to him and how many people have been saved since ? You people pay too much attention to life after death. This is reality bro go get your PVC let's first of all save the nation and the future generations to come. God already gave us the solution to what plagues us and giving life to any entity is not one of them.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by geoworldedu: 1:31pm On Jun 07
ufotunang:
..those names you are mentioning are idols...idolatry God... nobody should worship man made God... Jesus is our lord and saviour
Jesus too is idol to me. Nobody should worship man-made God aka Jesus...Sango is our lord and Saviour grin
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by geoworldedu: 1:32pm On Jun 07
ufotunang:
.. continue...all because Christianity is a religion of peace..if it was the other religion
Allah is a wicked and violent god who is in a spiritual cage.

Now I have spoken against the other religion, so what will happenhuh
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by Nobody: 1:51pm On Jun 07
Miggs:
Nigerians/black Africans have really got to evolve beyond these stone age beliefs and into the present world of technological and scientific advancements.
Will they listen?
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by AntiisIam(m): 1:57pm On Jun 07
AntiChristian:
Where did Jesus ever told anyone to accept him?

Jesus prayed to his God!

He worshipped a God (Our father in heaven not our father on earth)!

He said the father is the only true God!
How many times dem go answer you on this question before grabbing?
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by fortunez1(m): 2:32pm On Jun 07
Jesus is real , I have seen the rapture of t he saints twice in my dreams in different years.
Pls don't deny Ur soul rest because of money making skills you got, this world is not our own and everyone will definitely be judged according to everyone's deeds on earth.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by fredpeter(m): 2:44pm On Jun 07
Ebenezer2021:
Better use another means if you want to convert people to Christianity and leave this hell fire story
You wan use the fear of hell fire threaten Atheists to convert to Christ?
You're a joke.
Your evangelism journey is still very far
God bless this brother below, you said it all.
I wonder why the fear of hell fire should motivate or scare one into repentance and following Jesus. That's following Christ or should I say Homelander because of fear of being lasered.
It is not a Joke it's just the whole truth... Its either you accept Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior or you will be damned... Christ died for us all that we should be saved, its a free pathway to salvation if you will just accept him and repent from your evil ways... Whichever way you want to see it.. the truth is Hell is real and Heaven is real. The choice is yours to make. But I beseech you that you chose heaven.
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by RealSleek(m): 2:58pm On Jun 07
cutecommend:
If the dead in Hell fire were given a second to repent and go to heaven, heaven will be filled with new saints. But no more chance for those in Hell fire.

In the next 50 to 100 years, a lot of people in this world will be in Heaven or Hell fire. Rapture may also take place.

The only people with chance to repent are those living in this world. Those in hell fire are totally lost, but you reading this has chance to repent today.

Why not pray and sincerely tell Jesus now to forgive all your sins and come into your life.
Without fear there is no Christianity..remove the concept of hell in the religion, then what else will keep the sheeps in line
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by Kamalex2: 3:07pm On Jun 07
Accepting Allahu as your God instead
And thank me later👌
Re: Why You Should Accept Jesus and Repent Now by PureNigerian: 3:15pm On Jun 07
Sphinx419:
Just imagine what you just spill... omoh forget Muslim killing anyone who talks down on Allah and Christian don't... Bro watch your tongue... Christians are more deadly and this anonymous forum is not anonymous o... I no go warn you again and again no be threat.. it will be smooth and you will be shown to the whole world and pass as a lesson for all of your likes to choose their words wisely when it comes to the name " Jesus ". .. BE WARNED AND THANKS BROTHER

Father forgive him
Your stupid jesus is a coward

Go kpai
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