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they should employ all na remember those days Japanese film when you think that the actor has killed all the soldiers and d film has ended, then u see another battalion of soldiers coming. we need them more |
Mavrick2012:Christianity in China has a history going back to the 7th century during the Tang dynasty . Today, it comprises Catholics , Protestants , and a small number of Orthodox Christians. Although its lineage in China is not as ancient as the institutional religions of Taoism , Mahayana Buddhism and Confucianism , [note 1] Christianity has existed in China since at least the seventh century and has gained influence over the past 200 years.[3][4] In recent years, the number of Chinese Christians has increased significantly, particularly since the easing of restrictions on religious activity during economic reforms in the late 1970s; Christians were 4 million before 1949 (3 million Catholics and 1 million Protestants). [5] Today, accurate data on Chinese Christians is hard to come by. [6] According to official figures, Christians are 26 million, which excludes children and unregistered churches. [7] On the other hand, some international Christian organizations estimate there are tens of millions more. [8] In many parts of China, the practice of religion continues to be tightly controlled by government authorities. Chinese over the age of 18 are only permitted to join officially sanctioned Christian groups registered with the government-approved Protestant Three-Self Church and China Christian Council , and Chinese Patriotic Catholic Church .[9] On the other hand, many Christians practice in informal networks and unregistered congregations, often described as house churches or underground churches , the proliferation of which began in the 1950s when many Chinese Protestants and Catholics began to reject state-controlled structures purported to represent them. [10] Members of such groups are said to represent the "silent majority" of Chinese Christians and represent many diverse theological traditions. Islam in China has existed through 1,400 years of continuous interaction with Chinese society. [2] Currently, Muslims are a significant minority group in China. Hui Muslims are the majority Muslim group in China. The greatest concentration is in Xinjiang, with a significant Uyghur population. Lesser but significant populations reside in the regions of Ningxia , Gansu , and Qinghai . [3] Various sources estimate different numbers of adherents with some sources indicating that 1.5-4% of the total population in China are Muslims.[4] Of China 's 55 officially recognized minority peoples, ten groups are predominantly Sunni Muslim . China is officially an atheist state with one of the lowest percentages in the world of people who consider themselves religious. [ Wikipedia “Religion in China” ] Buddhism and Daoism (Taoism) are the most popular religions in China. However, there are also sizeable populations of Muslims (1-2%), and Christians (3-4%). [ Wikipedia “Religion in China” ] China has up to 300 million religious believers , according to a 2007 government-sponsored survey on spirituality and religion in China. The study disputed the long-standing official estimate of 100 million, a figure that has stood since the 1960’s. Buddhism, Taoism and Islam accounted for 67% of the believers. [ The Washington Post “Poll Finds Surge of Religion Among Chinese” Feb. 8, 2007 ] cheers!!!!! |
Rexyl:tell them. those developed countries have being overtaken by advance technology that they have forgotten God that their forefathers served.... now enjoying what their forefathers has prayed for. |
Mavrick2012:so what about the remaining 30%..... u dat isn't deceiving himself.... don't quote me if u can't educate somebody without exhibiting ITK. |
Mavrick2012:so what about the remaining 30%..... u dat isn't deceiving himself.... don't quote me if u can educate somebody without exhibiting ITK. |
which of the stars ?I'm a Nigeria...super eagle... fan. Here we don't value him... we call him liability.... |
GROOOVE:they always follow the governor |
Good for them because cash must change hand after recovery... bytheway any one can do that.... no governor will just pass like that especially if its same route. |
Chinese are really sending a strong message oooo faith without works=religion it doesn't mean that they don't go to churches or mosque or other place of worship oooo but they don't do that when there are works to be done. in China, work is first |
thats good. but person like me will not touch that money till I've worked for it...end of May things. o don't like those guys in FP comment..... It's workers day.... anything for the worker is welcomed.... by the way he has being paying salary from 13th..... so he can as well pay June salary on the 2nd week. |
switcakes:and u were also asked to fold accordingly |
if the back tyre is two, then its not a byke but a stylish tricycle. motorbike na two tyre o. one for back one for front. |
BlissB:such is life dear |
somebody interpret the Arabic there jorr. Kx:communication |
AdiscoPele:in ur language ba? |
same topic/question I've being longing to ask.... abeg where e dey. didn't he steal our yam ![]() abi was that part of the deal if he fight against his boss ![]() ![]() |
Since he wasn't given enough time to do what he had in mind them...... http://www.citizensfornigeria.com/library/speeches/1215-coup-speech-of-major-general-ibrahim-babangida-august-27-1985 let's give him another chance since he is already here to prove IBB wrong. haven't seen any change sha. 1 yr gone, 3yrs to go. |
when will they serve Nigerians?
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tell them that you know your job.... they don't know theirs. |
mysticgal:no dear, I think they are meant to be eaten. just that one man food is another man's poison. |
Acebar:better not bitter I heard |
who are those to check them... same soldiers that are the brothers? stop the movement of cows entirely. |
******CAN A CHRISTIAN DRINK. *****I received this and wish to share When an European Airline was initially launched, an educated Christian gentleman was Traveling in the first class section. An air hostess approached him with a complimentary drink, this was an alcoholic drink so that man politely refused. The air hostess returned but this time bought the drink on a platter, designed to appeal and impress. However the Christian man again politely refused, explaining he doesn't drink alcohol. The air hostess was concerned and informed the manager. The manager approached the man with another platter, now designed with flowers, he questioned, “is there something wrong with our service? please enjoy the drink, it is a complimentary offer.” The man replied, “I am a Christian and I do not drink alcohol.” The manager still insisted that the man take the drink. Then, the Christian proposed that the manager should give the drink to the pilot first. The manager stated, “how can the pilot drink alcohol, he’s on duty! And if he drinks there are all chances for the plane to crash”. The passenger nearly shedding tears shook his head and replied, “I am a Christian and I am ALWAYS on duty in order to protect my FAITH and if I Drink Alcohol I will crash my whole life here and hereafter. I AM 100% ON DUTY! Be careful of 'their' packages ,the Lord shall see you through. Do have a fruitful weekend! It is not only about alcohol, but those little foxes that could destroy your divine destiny. God bless you. Copied# #REVIVAL_STARTS_FROM_HERE.!!! |
guess there will be the first grazing ground where FG will cultivate n store the imported grass. senseless cows lead my same. |
Aeman:far from it |
exhibit 1 |
yes o.... they are Nigerians. so foreigners are allowed to carry guns like dat. if they aren't Nigeria Nigerians empowered them....the cow owners 1 suspect |
LajaLaba:those that ate it |
D LajaLaba:they did. try it |
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exhibit 1