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Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Kingzeez10: 11:51am On May 24, 2020
KomonSense:

Forget maybe oooo
Don't even try it at all.
You will be hypnotized if you do
Obviously kommon sense is far from you
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Flairoqy(m): 11:53am On May 24, 2020
jesmond3945:
let me be frank with you if I know that basmati rice is offered to indian gods I would stop eating it.
Primitive IQ
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by CliffordAde: 11:53am On May 24, 2020
tipscogreen:

It only fake believers that practices what you are doing. Go to the north, you wouldn't see any Hausa/Fulani moslem accepting easter or Christmas meat(food) from Christians.

You can also visit the former eastern region and check if you will find any indigenous Christian accepting food or meat from moslems during their festivals

Yorubas are our major problem in Nigeria as a nation. They don't know what is abomination is religion or politics. No different between Yoruba Moslems and Christians. They can freely share their place of worship with each other. The will eat anything eatable and married themselves regardless of what their religious holy book said. Yoruba attached no value to their religious belief but their personal comfort

Thank you oga, You know what? That our lifestyle has made us to be most diversified ethnic group, with lowest cases of religious conflicts. Continue your extremism and you will see where it leads you.
Besides, who are you to decide for an ethnic nationality? You bigoted lifestyle has gotten you nothing but hatred.
Leave us alone, we no be your problem, if you have problems you cause it yourself.
Thank you.

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Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by babtoundey(m): 11:54am On May 24, 2020
tipscogreen:

It only fake believers that practices what you are doing. Go to the north, you wouldn't see any Hausa/Fulani moslem accepting easter or Christmas meat(food) from Christians.

You can also visit the former eastern region and check if you will find any indigenous Christian accepting food or meat from moslems during their festivals

Yorubas are our major problem in Nigeria as a nation. They don't know what is abomination is religion or politics. No different between Yoruba Moslems and Christians. They can freely share their place of worship with each other. The will eat anything eatable and married themselves regardless of what their religious holy book said. Yoruba attached no value to their religious belief but their personal comfort

Somebody is sick upstairs.
Yorubas are your problem because they are tolerant of one another irrespective of the underlying religious and political differences.

Who is the problem if not the one that sacrifices his reasoning and humanity for religious, ethnic and political sentiments?

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Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by jesmond3945: 11:55am On May 24, 2020
Flairoqy:

Primitive IQ
you descending into insult shows that your mother is the one with primitive iq for birthing a son like you.
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by CliffordAde: 11:56am On May 24, 2020
tipscogreen:

So because of hunger, you are ready and willing to sell your birthday as Esua.
I understand it hunger and the aroma of the coming moslem festival that inspired you writeup.
Before you exchange your soul with 2pieces of meat and a plate of amala or rice, please kindly read 2Cornth 6:14-18 "

"Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness? And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel? And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you, And will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty. (2 Corinthians 6:14-18

If a Muslim offers you a job you mustn't take it because that is being "unequally yoked".
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Havemercylord: 11:57am On May 24, 2020
So from the recent news where German shares a church for Muslims to pray, are they Yorubas too? YOU ARE PAINED AS A RACISTS AND TRIBALIST....STOP BEING RELIGIOUS AND BE SPIRITUAL AND ABOVE ALL, BE HUMANE TO STOP BEING SENTIMENTAL AND UNDERSTAND GOD PERSONALLY!!!

tipscogreen:

It only fake believers that practices what you are doing. Go to the north, you wouldn't see any Hausa/Fulani moslem accepting easter or Christmas meat(food) from Christians.

You can also visit the former eastern region and check if you will find any indigenous Christian accepting food or meat from moslems during their festivals

Yorubas are our major problem in Nigeria as a nation. They don't know what is abomination is religion or politics. No different between Yoruba Moslems and Christians. They can freely share their place of worship with each other. The will eat anything eatable and married themselves regardless of what their religious holy book said. Yoruba attached no value to their religious belief but their personal comfort

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Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by MUYEEKFIRST(m): 11:59am On May 24, 2020
Futuragetty:
It's considered a bit of an oddity for Christians to feast with moslems in iftar feast.

Today, I joined my friends in their iftar feast. It’s called being polite and a good neighbor. For years, I have invited Muslim friends to attend our Easter party and they have graciously attended year after year. So when they have a potluck when their month of fasting ends, I go to their party. It’s a Jesus thing. I wish more Christians would reach out in love as Jesus did.

Ok, That's my opinion, I need to hear your thoughts on this.
Just tell us, u wan eat my rice and chicken. Hungry broke boy
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by CliffordAde: 12:00pm On May 24, 2020
KomonSense:
OYO for that Christian oooo


I have lived in the North for over 10 years and they would never share in our own Christian celebration...

Rather if they catch a Muslim BRETHREN trying to share in Christian celebration they will threaten to kill the person eventually


I don't know where your own north is but the North which I reside though have some unfortunate beings who are ready to forment trouble at any time but I have met some pretty amazing personalities from this part of the world.
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by elmodee7(m): 12:02pm On May 24, 2020
tipscogreen:

It only fake believers that practices what you are doing. Go to the north, you wouldn't see any Hausa/Fulani moslem accepting easter or Christmas meat(food) from Christians.

You can also visit the former eastern region and check if you will find any indigenous Christian accepting food or meat from moslems during their festivals

Yorubas are our major problem in Nigeria as a nation. They don't know what is abomination is religion or politics. No different between Yoruba Moslems and Christians. They can freely share their place of worship with each other. The will eat anything eatable and married themselves regardless of what their religious holy book said. Yoruba attached no value to their religious belief but their personal comfort




Do you know how many Igbos that I know r Muslims, in Lagos do u know how many Igbos accept meat and food during Muslim festivals. I know many Muslims from the core north who accept food from xtians during Easter and Christmas. U say Yorubas are the problem of this country, well I don't blame u because u brain is clogged for U have been brainwashed and indoctrinated by your god king madzi cownu ipob terrorist.

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Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Flairoqy(m): 12:04pm On May 24, 2020
jesmond3945:
you descending into insult shows that your mother is the one with primitive iq for birthing a son like you.
Okay.
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Futuragetty: 12:04pm On May 24, 2020
MUYEEKFIRST:
Just tell us, u wan eat my rice and chicken. Hungry broke boy
I already did that. May you soar higher...
Happy Sunday!
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Tokoz50: 12:05pm On May 24, 2020
[s]
Afamed:

Don't only stop from their feast, also Stop transacting biz with them.When you need to board a taxi, immediately you notice, the driver is a Muslim don't board the taxii. Hypocrite number one. And when you need medical attention in the hospital, immediately you notice, the dr is a Muslim, don't bother to take the medical treatment
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Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Adeswaga(m): 12:06pm On May 24, 2020
Romans 14 vs 13-15
14. I know, and am persuaded by the Lord Jesus, that there is nothing unclean of itself: but to him that thinketh any thing to be unclean, to him it is unclean.
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Sultty(m): 12:06pm On May 24, 2020
Afamed:

Above all, you need to stop buying cow meat and pepper because they are all from the Muslim in the North.
Bigot
yeah, crawl under your rock Moo-hammed
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Alajiki(m): 12:07pm On May 24, 2020
ikh777:


Well my thoughts are 1 Corinthians 8.

If you still have to hear other people's thoughts then you are just seeking gist.

Why don't you populate 1 Corinthians 8 here? Are you hiding it?
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by uzomaigwe: 12:07pm On May 24, 2020
It all depends on your aim, faith and purpose according to 1cor 8:8-9. also 1cor 9:19-20. if ur aim is to stand true for God like st. paul, it is welcome. but 1cor 10:12, be ware of fall and make sure that u don't cause others to fall also. God bless u
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Futuragetty: 12:10pm On May 24, 2020
elmodee7:





Do you know how many Igbos that I know r Muslims, in Lagos do u know how many Igbos accept meat and food during Muslim festivals. I know many Muslims from the core north who accept food from xtians during Easter and Christmas. U say Yorubas are the problem of this country, well I don't blame u because u brain is clogged for U have been brainwashed and indoctrinated by your god king madzi cownu ipob terrorist.
No name-calling. You already educated him enough. trust me, he's thinking it through, and now understands.
and Im a Waawaa man, From Igbo tribe,am not a Muslim.
the same way that we(Biafrians) have been spoon-fed with lies by MNK, Yorubas once were.
Fighting for Biafra is a just cause.
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Alajiki(m): 12:12pm On May 24, 2020
tipscogreen:

It only fake believers that practices what you are doing. Go to the north, you wouldn't see any Hausa/Fulani moslem accepting easter or Christmas meat(food) from Christians.

You can also visit the former eastern region and check if you will find any indigenous Christian accepting food or meat from moslems during their festivals

Yorubas are our major problem in Nigeria as a nation. They don't know what is abomination is religion or politics. No different between Yoruba Moslems and Christians. They can freely share their place of worship with each other. The will eat anything eatable and married themselves regardless of what their religious holy book said. Yoruba attached no value to their religious belief but their personal comfort

By your post above, you have only confirmed the fact that Yorubas are the only spiritually balanced people in Nigeria. You think God does not have the power to make the world be in a single faith? Your ilk, and not the Yorubas, are the problems of this country. In my opinion, there is no difference between a boko haram member who kills with guns and bombs and you, who also causes disaffection among people of different faith through the filth you post on social media.

May God heal you.

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Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by selingel: 12:12pm On May 24, 2020
Futuragetty:

I already read that verse. but I need to hear your thoughts.
I feel since There is only one God, and this one God is both the God and Father of Jesus and the Lord Jesus himself. Because Jesus is Lord, idols are themselves nothing, following the tradition of the critique of idolatry in the Old Testament. We have nothing to fear, and nothing to worry about—and we are therefore free to eat whatever food we like, without any anxiety.

I wanted to comment on this, then I discovered that you are like a gospel song entertainer and not an inspirational gospel artists.

Meanwhile, reappraise your faith in Christianity and stop sitting on the fence. The one God you are preaching smells gross ignorance of who God is (The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit) and who Allah is.

Let me give you a little experiment to do. Ask a Muslim brother or sister to pray in Jesus name and hear what he or she will tell you up north, except you meet your like.

Insult is allowed, but curses will return to you. Ponder over it.
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Nobody: 12:14pm On May 24, 2020
Righteousness89:
As far as I am Concerned Food is food!

As long as it is not Sacrificed to idol

As long as it does not Affect the Faith of those Around you

Lastly as long as your Conscience does not Judge you.
You're clueless!
I'm highly dissapointed in you for this comment.
Read 2cor. 6:14-18.
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Tokoz50: 12:15pm On May 24, 2020
[s]
post=89901335:
Eating the food served by our muslim friends, neighbors, clients and well-wishers can be so delicious ehn, especially that grilled ram....oh la la! tongue

If you have a problem with this post as a 'Xtian', na ur wahala be dat!

We have to learn to respect others people's religion.
In so doing, our world will be beautiful.


Meanwhile,  
From all of us @[/b] : Eid Mubarak to all our Muslim Friends


You are always welcome brotherly.
BBQ will be ready for all of you after this pandemic time bro.
Enjoy your day with love.
One Love.


Barka de Sallah beautiful yarinya kiss
Do enjoy your day sis.
One Love.


You have said it all sir.
You are a very wise man.


Hi, We are fully into [b]BARBECUE CATERING
sir.
We moved on to catering for our clients at different kinda parties all over the nation and beyond.
We moved on from the shop thing.
Hope to come cater and celebrate with you next time God showers his blessings on you or any family members (we are sure it's gonna be soon, before the end of the year.)
Till then, stay safe bro.
Thanks for the heads up.
In Unity we stand.





*Singing* Baba 70 evergreen song....

"Omi olota ooo
Water, e no get enemy .
If u fight am unless u wan die...
Water, e no get enemy...."

12345, Happy Sunday ahead Baba
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Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Righteousness89(m): 12:15pm On May 24, 2020
Poloyanabo1:

You're clueless!
I'm highly dissapointed in you for this comment.
Read 2cor. 6:14-18.

You are Wise Brother...

Enjoy your Wisdom.... but your wisdom is folly!

Understand your Bible,
Understand the Topic
Understand my Summation

God Bless you
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Nobody: 12:16pm On May 24, 2020
I have been eating different kinds of food and drinks since morning from my muslim neighbors.If its wrong back it up with a verse.My Muslim neighbours are very nice people
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Nobody: 12:16pm On May 24, 2020
Nigerians and Oversabi!!

Bigotry has not taken us to any meaningful level tho undecided
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by themayor4542(m): 12:18pm On May 24, 2020
Futuragetty:

does this verse ring a bell?
"You shall not hate your brother in your heart, but you shall
reason frankly with your neighbor, lest you incur sin
because of him".
Actually the opposite of love is not hate. So.........
Anyways, just saying.
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Psalmist1: 12:19pm On May 24, 2020
Am sincerely gladdened with the various views and citation made by some friends. Infact, I have read through the Bible passages mentioned and what I could figure out there is a message of love, understanding, freeness of mind liberty knowing what you believing and not going contrary to your believe and on the other hand luring others into sin. The word mentioned idols, and the question is are our Muslim brothers worshipping idols? Or is there a misconception of thought in their religion which many lack understanding about. As we have different scholars and teachers in Christaindom so they have and everyone teaches what he understood but the thing is what is the mind of Christ about our dispositions?. The passages said 'what defiles you is not the food you eat, but the thought of your heart which comes out of your mouth via the words you speak'. How and why we seem not to understand it?.

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Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by manikspears: 12:20pm On May 24, 2020
jesmond3945:
let me be frank with you if I know that basmati rice is offered to indian gods I would stop eating it.

Good, include not entering Toyota cars, destroying every China phone you have,stop using any Chinese product you have (Samsung,Tecno etc) not only phones o and TV too. Only include not drinking Fanta(it is associated with the Nazis,stop spending Naira because and Arabic inscription is on it,there is more to the list but you get the idea.you can cancel your Facebook and Instagram account too.

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Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by ransomed: 12:24pm On May 24, 2020
Some have eaten away their destiny before they realized it.
The meat they present to you is a sacrificial meat, it is dedicated to a deity residing in Kaaba. It is not anybody that can slaughter that lamb or ram, there are some Qur'anic recitation that must precede the cutting and after.
Bia is that how Muhammadans follow you to break fast during Lenten period or during Communion? Apiri ogologo, longer throat or "olonga is disturbing you. You are a glutton sir.
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by vaxx: 12:24pm On May 24, 2020
tipscogreen:

It only fake believers that practices what you are doing. Go to the north, you wouldn't see any Hausa/Fulani moslem accepting easter or Christmas meat(food) from Christians.

You can also visit the former eastern region and check if you will find any indigenous Christian accepting food or meat from moslems during their festivals

Yorubas are our major problem in Nigeria as a nation. [b]They don't know what is abomination is religion or politics. No different between Yoruba Moslems and Christians. They can freely share their place of worship with each other. The will eat anything eatable and married themselves [/b]regardless of what their religious holy book said. Yoruba attached no value to their religious belief but their personal comfort
And you think this is a problem or a sense of civilization ? Stop kidding , you need education . Yoruba people has demonstrated how liberal they are to themselves and to society at large.

A Yoruba nation is a well civilized society. Humanity first before religion.

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Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by Chochovini: 12:25pm On May 24, 2020
Righteousness89:
As far as I am Concerned Food is food!

As long as it is not Sacrificed to idol
. WAIT O...WHO Told U its not? In fact, its been sacrificed to their kaaba idol in mecca and moon god right from the slaughtering of the Rams by the recitement of certain incartation. Apart from the fact that they don‘t know how to cook food, I can never ever eat their unhygienically and unseason junks they called meals. Very dirty set of people.
Re: Should Christians Share In Muslim IFTAR Meals? by adedayoa2(f): 12:25pm On May 24, 2020
I just ate my neighbour's party jollof rice and chicken. I've been yearning for that party rice.

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