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It is one thing to be stupid, and it is another thing entirely to know sey you be mumu. ![]() |
KEVIND:Those who engages in subjugation can't be said to be married men but commandant at military barracks. Yes, they are best suited for such an environment. KEVIND:You can only be the next Buratai at the Nigerian army, not marriage home. KEVIND:These are mostly fallacious statements; fallacy of hasty generalization. |
Baby daddy/mama are terms well suited for morally bankrupt persons. It is devoid of dignity, prestige and responsibility. |
ukeme200:Because you said it? |
ukeme200:Who made Sunday holy? I'm not in the know that holiness was bestowed on this day. |
mexxmoney:Good! |
An2elect2:Firstly, there's no such gospel as the "gospel of free grace". The only gospel I know of and was taught by Christ and His apostles and even the prophets is the "Gospel of the Kingdom of God", which simply means the "good news of the Kingdom of God. Where did you get your own gospel from? An2elect2:And yes, about your confusions with the simple message that James is passing. It is clear to all discerning minds that you're the one reading and even adding meanings to Scriptures. If you were diligent enough, you would have understood that James is simply expounding on what it truly means when the Scripture states that: "Abraham believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness". It is interesting to note that this is the first of such explanation since it was first used in Genesis (15:6 ) And what is James saying in essence? Simple. That faith and works are inseparable! In verse 14-17 of James 2, James draw a good example of faith without works and went on to say in verse 20 that it is foolish to think of faith without works! It is even commonsensical! Why is it so difficult for you to understand? Why are you reading and adding ridiculous interpretations to Scriptures? Why ![]() An2elect2:“For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks” (Luke 6:45). Our works are not different from what is in our heart. An2elect2:Oh, is this what you called the “gospel of grace”? Well, having perused the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, I'm not in the know that justification can also come from men. Please when did this justification before men start? Anyway, like I've said before, yours is nothing but sheer fabrication. |
An2elect2:This is what happen when you add to God's word—it makes the word of God of non effect (Mark 7:13). Do I need to remind you on the danger of such an act? (Deuteronomy 4:2). Most worrisome is the fact that after quoting such glaring verses like 21-23 of James 2, you still came up with your concocted claims of “He wasn't justified by works before God but before men”, when these verses said nothing of such. Where is it written that he was justified before men and not God? An2elect2:This has no bearing with the Scriptures, and can best be describe as a “fabrication”. James 2:24 dismisses your claims for what it is—a lie, when it states: “You see that a man is justified by works and not by faith alone”. Is it that difficult to understand? If you really love the truth and seeks for it, then “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15). Greetings! |
Oh gawd! What a height of mumuism.
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Op, mbok don't say "us" but "we- true patriots". We must exclude and expunge zombies from such glory. They are enemies of State! |
MZLady39:Wow. This is quite embarrassing. |
Wow, this is a new one. Nice, my wife will try it. ![]() |
Spoil child ko... remedy child ni... ![]()
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Where's her confession? ![]() |
Let me add some refreshing history to this thread; to all lovers of the truth. Constantine and the Council of Nicea In the early 300s, during the time of the most severe persecution against all professing Christians, the Roman armies proclaimed their favorite general, Constantine, as Caesar. He had claimed victory after defeating his rival, Maxentius, at the Battle of Milvian Bridge outside Rome. Prior to that battle, he was said to have had a vision of the first two letters of the name of “Christ” (in Greek, chi (X) and rho (P)) and heard a voice that told him, “By this sign you will conquer.” He felt that the meaning of the letters he had seen was unmistakably symbolic of Christ and thus, he was indebted to Christianity for his victory, in spite of being an established sun worshiper. Immediately upon becoming Emperor, he issued the Edict of Toleration, which gave Christianity legality in the empire. This ended the ten years of severe persecution against the true Church, but paved the way for false Christianity to rise to prominence in the empire (“The History of the Church of God,” Kelly, part 4). Constantine recognized the benefit of aligning with the counterfeit movement—which called itself Christian. Not only was he indebted to this “power” which helped to establish him as Emperor, he saw this movement as a potential means of unifying the empire. Yet, the Christianity of the Western empire was significantly different from that in the east and from that of other sects in North Africa. Thus, Constantine took measures to “standardize” his newfound ally—Christianity (ibid.). Constantine convened the ecumenical council of Nicea in AD 325 to resolve the doctrinal differences between the various Christian denominations. Before this time, he had already decreed that the day of the sun would be kept throughout the empire. This “day of the sun” was the pivotal point to unify various pagan sun-worshippers with those nominal “Christians” who already had accepted Sunday and had never observed the Sabbath anyway—except for the apostates who defected and joined them. Thus, this entire episode was a marriage of convenience between Constantine and the Church at Rome. The council of Nicea, directed personally by Constantine, condemned the practice of true Christianity. All of the precepts of the emerging Church at Rome were now decreed as part of the state religion. As protector of this counterfeit Christianity, Constantine forced everyone, pagan or Christian, into either conformity or exile (ibid.). With the enforcement of a false religion upon them, the true Church had no choice but to flee. This was the flight prophesied in Revelation 12:6: “And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days.” According to the day-for-a-year principle (Numbers 14:34, Ezekiel 4:4-6), the Church was to be in the wilderness for 1,260 years from this landmark date of AD 325. NOTE: This happened during the Smyrna Era of God's Church—the second era of God's seventh Church eras (see Rev. 2 & 3)
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Yes, he looks like a serial rapist. ![]() |
What a fantastic news from the stable of EFCC, produced by Magu himself for the listening pleasure of zombies. ![]() N2billion ko... N16billion ni. Magu been smoking jombo weed since 19 BC...
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Safiaa:Not at all, you're the one thinking so. It was supposed to give you a wider scope of how witches operate. They doesn't necessarily need to be physically present in order to carry out their manipulation. ![]() |
Aderola15:Is it your marriage? ![]() |
It that all? You mean this is the reason why you stop us from our busy schedules? Okay, please open the door.
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Safiaa:What if the witches dey follow you like this... ![]()
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Op, be rest assured that we the concerned board of this honorable house will send to you a three-man panel of enquiry, to find out the root cause of this iniquitous heartbreak and to forestall its recurrence. On behalf of the house, we sympathize with you, and pray that may you be 'EFENATE' and have baby mamas worldwide. Regards, ... |
deedeedee1:Oh yes, I believed Nigeria is the giant of Africa. Of course, what earn her this status is non other than her uncommon mastery in corrupt practices. So then, it can be correctly argued that Nigeria is the giant of corruption! |
Apparently, the shabby job was done as a result of Oshoko's queries. Bunch of shameless old men. |
What a raw talent for Nollywood. |
italo:Get lost. |
italo:Here he goes, finding words in irrelevancies. Continue with your ad hominem. |
Ubenedictus:I've always known you as someone lacking in comprehension skills. So, I'm not surprised anymore. |
Omotayor123:Sounds like Nollywood story lines. But then, if there's any shred of truth in this seeming work of fiction, then the culprits must be ferried back immediately to the stone age. |
Mynd44:For your mind now, you think sey OUR girls go send you PM? ![]()
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