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SportsRe: NFF/super Eagles: The Missing Link........ Very Revealing. by SubPlot(op): 9:17pm On Jan 24, 2023
Holistic, collective approach to Team Management, Coaching and the Backroom staff as well as state of the art Facilities plus the human factor-Team spirit and bonding.

Morroco is the team to beat at the 2023 AFCON in Cote d'Ivoire.

Them ready........
SportsRe: NFF/super Eagles: The Missing Link........ Very Revealing. by SubPlot(op): 9:14pm On Jan 24, 2023
"This is the question that everyone always asks!"

But before Harrison Kingston answers it, he has a caveat.

There is no 'cheat' code. However much data and brainpower Morocco's director of performance analysis pours into his laptop, it never spits out an infallible playbook.

He couldn't unlock a ready-made route to goal and success when he worked at Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur or Burnley.

He didn't on Morocco's journey to the World Cup semi-finals last month.

"If reality worked like that, you would see a lot more things happening every weekend on a pitch that looked a lot more prescribed," Kingston tells BBC Sport.

"That I say or show something and then it would happen? That is not really the logic of football.

"Football, generally, is quite chaotic. You are trying to make sense of that chaos, trying to pick up some detail that you can take advantage of."

But, just sometimes, the 36-year-old can glimpse one of his details among the many moving parts.

There is an example Kingston cites from his eight years at Liverpool. It was something one of the players did. Not Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane or Roberto Firmino.

But, instead, the lesser-known Oakley Cannonier.

Cannonier is now part of Liverpool's Under-21 side but, back on 7 May 2019, having just turned 15, he was working as a ball boy.

"We had just lost 3-0 to Barcelona in the Nou Camp in the Champions League semi-final first leg after outplaying them for the most part," remembers Kingston.

"We came away scratching our heads about how we had ended up with that scoreline, but watching it back stirred a memory of our last-16 match against Bayern Munich two months before.

"The ball boys in Munich were like trained machines, getting the ball back in play so quickly. Talking to their staff after, we found out that it was a deliberate tactic; they wanted a fast rhythm to stop us having the chance to press them.

"At Barcelona it was the opposite, the ball boys were super slow. A goal-kick would take a minute, a free-kick would take 30 to 45 seconds.

"Looking back, we could see it was deliberate. Barcelona were a team who suited a slower pace to the game, rather than something that fed into Jurgen's [Klopp] intensity.

"So the coaches and analysts took it on ourselves, with the kit manager who looked after them on Anfield match days, to show our ball boys a video about how they could help the team.

"We told them they were the 12th man, that they were not watching the game, they were in the game."

In the 79th minute, with Liverpool leading 3-0 and the tie level, Cannonier took his chance to play a part.

Trent Alexander-Arnold played the ball off the shins of Sergi Roberto to win a corner. The ball skittled past Cannonier, just a few yards from where has was stationed in front of the advertising hoardings. But he ignored it. Instead he immediately bowled a spare ball, already in his hands, to Alexander-Arnold for the set-piece. Barcelona's defenders, used to a slower rhythm, lapsed in concentration. Divock Origi looked up and made fateful eye contact with his team-mate.

A quick cross, a deft finish, bedlam. And, perhaps, a theory vindicated.

"Ultimately it is the players who take all the credit. They make the decision on the pitch and seize that moment," says Kingston.

"Whether it [the goal] would have happened without our intervention, you never know, but you like to think that maybe you planted that seed and played a small part in a historic moment."

In November last year, as he studied upcoming opponents Belgium in his current role, Kingston thought he could see another detail that may sprout into something significant.

Kingston's fellow analysts Mousa El Habchi and Nabil Haiz joined him round the screen, along with Morocco's goalkeeping coach Omar Harrack.

The four men watched, pointing and discussing what they saw in a combination of French, Spanish, Darija [a Moroccan Arabic dialect] and English.

And, finally, they plotted what they could do in response.

Short presentational grey line
There have been two constants in Kingston's life: football and change.

Born in a British military hospital in Berlin, he has been moving ever since. His father switched stations to Northern Ireland before moving to the north east of England and a base outside Newcastle.

His family eventually settled in Somerset, before Kingston headed west to study sports coaching and development at university in Cardiff.

His student life was supplemented with a semi-professional football career playing for Bridgend, but he was realistic.

His chances of making it as a player were minimal. Without that background, a top job as a coach was also unlikely. As he wondered which direction to take, by luck, another route into the elite opened up.

Cardiff City, in the Championship and led by Dave Jones, were building their video analysis department. They asked if any of the local students would take on some of the work. Kingston, in the final year of his studies, volunteered.

His reading of Cardiff's patterns, strengths and vulnerabilities was sharp enough to break into a growing industry.

He got an internship with the Bluebirds, but he also kept moving. Kingston went to Tottenham to work with the age-grade sides. He went to Burnley, working under Eddie Howe as the head of analysis,. It was only belatedly he realised he was the only member of the department he was leading.

After a little over a year, he was hired by new Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers and remained in place when Rodgers was replaced by Klopp in 2015.

"Both Brendan and Jurgen really embraced analysis," Kingston says of his time at Liverpool.

"For Brendan it was about getting his philosophy across and my role was measuring how the team is performing against his clear ideas.

"And it was similar with Jurgen at the start. We had a really busy calendar when he arrived in the October. He is famous for his intensity in training, but there was little time to train.

"We were in the Europa League, playing that Thursday and Sunday cycle, travelling and recovering for the first seven months or so.

Harrison Kingston and Mark Leyland
Kingston (left) celebrates Liverpool's Club World Cup win with fellow analyst Mark Leyland in December 2019
"That meant there was a huge, huge amount of video work done, because there wasn't the time to do things on the pitch."

Far from being a stop-gap, video analysis is now a permanent fixture at Liverpool, throughout the Premier League and around the footballing world.

"Both Brendan and Jurgen have an assistant coach in their staff with a background in analysis," Kingston says. "Brendan has Chris Davies and Jurgen has Peter Krawietz.

"Those connections with the manager show the growth in the field. It is the same at other clubs, like Newcastle, Burnley and Nottingham Forest to name just a few.

"You see the analysts more now. They are just more visible, either as assistant managers or down in the dug out next to the manager impacting on decisions."

Then came Kingston's own big decision - to leave Liverpool for Morocco.

Alexander-Arnold's quick corner against Barcelona had been followed by a Champions League final win, success in the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup, as well as a long sought-after Premier League title for the club.

It was a streak of success to match the glory days of decades past.

But, after eight successful years at Anfield, Kingston did not want to stall.

"Once we had achieved what we had achieved, it kind of felt like the right moment to leave," he says.

"What more can we do? You can go again and try to win it again and again, but it had always been in me to experience working abroad, to work internationally, to challenge myself in a different way.

"Family is also very important to me. Our daughter Poppy-Rose was two at the time and it was the best time to go for it, while she is young and adaptable. It meant she could have that experience and, together with my wife Leah's great support, we could create some fantastic memories as a family."

By Kingston's admission, Morocco "was not necessarily the first place on the map I thought of". Then he visited.

He was given a tour of the Mohammed VI Football Complex - and was immediately blown away.

Opened in 2019, it is a flagship project of Morocco's king Mohammed VI.

"It is like nothing I have ever seen," says Kingston.

"It is like a football village, there are eight pitches, an indoor arena, futsal arena, hotels, medical centres, gyms - everything is on site."

The transfer from the airport to the Rabat complex, which serves as a headquarters for all Morocco's national teams, also left a lasting impression.

"It is is only a few minutes drive, but we must have seen 10 football pitches and they were all full," recalls Kingston.

"The climate helps, you can play football all year round, but everyone is football crazy. The games were cage football, street football, five, six, seven-a-side games, and everyone from age eight to 80.

"This is a country that is serious about football. Thanks to the work of president of the Moroccan Football Federation and all those who had come before me, everything was there to make me realise the scale of the opportunity."

However, three months before last year's World Cup in Qatar, that potential was in danger of being wasted once more.

Morocco were without a manager.

Vahid Halilhodzic, who had overseen qualification, had been sacked, with the Moroccan Football Federation citing their "differences and divergent visions" on preparation for Qatar 2022.

Results from warm-up friendlies had been patchy, including a 3-0 loss to the United States.

Kingston (far left) and his team work on tactics for an upcoming match
Kingston (far left) and his team work on tactics for an upcoming match
A World Cup group featuring Croatia, 2018's runners-up, and Belgium, the second-ranked side in the world, awaited and hardly raised hopes while, behind the scenes, Osian Roberts, the Welsh technical director who had brought Kingston to Morocco, had stepped down and returned to the UK.

"That change of manager could have gone one way or another," admits Kingston.

The appointment of Walid Regragui, who represented Morocco in his playing days and who had guided Wydad Casablanca to the African Champions League, emphatically broke in the right direction.

Regragui wasted no time. Tactically, Kingston was brought into Zoom calls on which the new manager's vision was explained to different, individual parts of the team, long before they arrived at his first training camp.

Collectively, Regragui worked on creating a team that was highly organised and compact without the ball, but had the freedom to show individual quality in possession.

But Kingston also saw how Regragui worked on something less tangible and, perhaps, more important.

Fourteen of Morocco's 26-strong squad were born overseas. For Achraf Hakimi, the star wing-back, it was Spain. For Hakim Ziyech, the playmaker, it was the Netherlands. For Romain Saiss, the team's captain, France.

A squad representing an already cosmopolitan African nation, had to also combine influences and culture from across Europe.

Regragui, who was born in France, played in Spain and coached in the Middle East, was the perfect man to turn a potential problem into a potent weapon.

"Individually the talent was there and the players are playing at the highest level, but the challenge was bringing it together collectively," explains Kingston.

"The biggest thing the manager did was tap into the spirit of the Moroccan footballer.

"He is uniquely placed for that. He understands both sides of the coin - the European lifestyle and Moroccan cultural values. He was really smart in the psychological side of the players.

"Before the game against Belgium he put up a world map in a team meeting, showing where everyone - players and coaching staff alike - was from, with arrows coming back to Morocco. Walid emphasised we were coming together in a Moroccan style and identity.

"It was something unique, something we had that other teams didn't - being able to tap into those different football educations and bring them under one philosophy."

Morocco also put an emphasis on set-pieces. Data showed they could be decisive in the cagey early games of tournaments. Morocco didn't need the numbers to convince them. Recent history was painful enough.

Iran scored the only goal of Morocco's opening match at the 2018 World Cup via a 95th-minute free-kick.

Cristiano Ronaldo's header from a fourth-minute corner decided their next game of that campaign against Portugal. Two games, two set-piece goals, two defeats and Morocco were the first team eliminated from the competition.

As Kingston and his team of analysts concentrated on set-pieces for Qatar, they saw something. Something that could help them in attack though, rather than defence.

"Thibaut Courtois is a world-class goalkeeper," says Kingston quickly. "I am not saying there are 100 weaknesses in his game.

"But we looked at his positioning. He stands a little further back towards his second post, which he does because he is good at doing it. He's a big guy, he wants to come and claim things and be active.

"As a staff we collectively spoke and decided there was definitely an opportunity to exploit something."

The coach agreed. After a general team meeting, Kingston and his team took Morocco's set-piece specialists aside, unlocked an iPad and showed what they saw.

A couple of days later, the world saw it too.

Twice in the game against Belgium, Courtois was caught out by in-swinging free-kicks aimed at his near post.

On the first occasion, Ziyech's shot from out wide found the net, but the goal was ruled out for a marginal offside.

On the second, there was no reprieve. Courtois scrambled across and got a glove to Abdelhamid Sabiri's whipped effort, but couldn't keep it out.

It was the first goal in a 2-0 win for the Atlas Lions, setting them on course for the knockout stages.

"It felt like a bit of a turning point for us in the tournament," says Kingston.

Morocco celebrated that first goal with a show of their Muslim faith, bowing prostrate (sujud) before their jubilant fans.

As the team's run gathered more momentum, via wins over Canada, Spain and Portugal, their values - not only as the first African nation to make the semi-finals, but also the first majority Muslim country - came into focus.

Passages of the Quran were recited in pre-shootout huddles, proud mothers danced with sons, Palestine flags were draped over shoulders after games.

"That opportunity was something we used to motivate the players," adds Kingston.

"Sometimes you can be so focused, you don't see the big picture outside.

"Faith, religion and culture are hugely influential throughout the squad, in terms of the belief and togetherness that it brings."

Kingston saw it close up, away from the cameras.

The squad would arrive at stadiums two hours before kick-off - well before their opponents - to allow time for prayers in the dressing room. On days off, staff and players would bond over trips to the mosque.

He felt the difference in the moments of contemplation, but also in the moments of celebration.

"The difference to a Premier League dressing room - where you might have 20 different nationalities - is most of those songs and cultural values are all the same," adds Kingston.

"They have all grown up with them and the Moroccans know how to celebrate, dancing and singing in the dressing room and continuing on the bus.

"It is a really nice thing to see and be part of.

"There is that photo with Jose Mourinho, when he is at Tottenham, and all the players are all staring down at their phones after a win.

"They had just had an amazing result and all they wanted to do is tell people on Instagram, text and WhatsApp.

"Morocco was different, everyone really wanted to celebrate and enjoy it in the moment."

There was plenty more than a moment to celebrate as well.

Morocco
Morocco's homecoming parade drew many thousands onto Rabat's streets
After the tournament, Kingston returned to Rabat, where the magnitude of what the team had achieved was reflected back to him on a bus parade through the capital.

"You see the emotion in people's face, they are 10 feet away and they are shouting and screaming, throwing things, flares are going off," remembers Kingston.

"It was fantastic to get that perspective because my overriding feeling after the semi-final defeat by France was disappointment. I felt there was at least one more step we could take."

Morocco lost 2-0 to France and were then beaten 2-1 by Croatia in the third/fourth play-off match.

"Maybe I was being a bit greedy, but I really felt there was a moment that we could have gone past France," admits Kingston.

"Ultimately, though, we are more than happy in how we ended a fantastic tournament and to see the Moroccan public come out in huge numbers in Rabat will never leave me."

The King, who had taken to the streets to celebrate his country's quarter-final win over Spain, awarded medals to Morocco's players and staff when the bus finally reached the Royal Palace.

Through Kingston, England can claim some small part in the run, but Morocco will forever be a part of him too.

"Next for us is the Africa Cup of Nations in January 2024, and the Women's World Cup in the summer," he says, looking forward once again.

"We will have some different pressure now in the Africa Cup of Nations. Coming fourth at the World Cup, there will be a different expectation in terms of how we do and also how we perform because we won't necessarily be underdogs.

"Inshallah [if Allah wills it] we qualify and then we go to the tournament to try and achieve more history."
SportsNFF/super Eagles: The Missing Link........ Very Revealing. by SubPlot(op): 9:10pm On Jan 24, 2023
AutosRe: [b] Sweet Deal : Clean Toyota Highlander For Sale.[/b] by SubPlot(op): 8:26pm On Jan 24, 2023
dominic17:
Where is the location of car?
Asaba /Anambra axis.
Thanks for responding.
Autos[b] Sweet Deal : Clean Toyota Highlander For Sale.[/b] by SubPlot(op): 8:02pm On Jan 24, 2023
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Clean and neat.
Very affordable.

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Why not grab this great buy and have a great ride on wheels!
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God bless.

Christianity EtcRe: Are Jehovah Witness People Real Christians? by SubPlot: 8:29pm On Jan 04, 2023
brocab:
If you told me you were a stoner like I believe Max is, I would believe you too,
Wonderful!!!
Brocab the Stoner saw "holy spirit" @ Luke11:33 & John 1:33.

Christianity EtcRe: Materials On JW And The Watchtower Society by SubPlot: 8:17pm On Jan 04, 2023
OLAADEGBU:
"Irenaeus and the Watchtower" Contrary to the Watchower claim, Irenaeus is just one of many ancient Christians whose writings testify that the earliest churches believed and taught the biblical doctrine of the Trinity. See more at: http://ow.ly/rfgp50Mbbu6
do you believe Jesus Christ's John 20:17 gospel or your Irenaeus Trinity?

Did the earliest Churches believe in Jesus Christ's John 20:17 gospel or your Trinity?

This Kumuyi slave sef. grin
CrimeRe: Sexual Molestation Of A Minor by SubPlot: 8:02pm On Jan 04, 2023
OP, your narrative is heartbreaking.
Please, you & your spouse must stand on the same page & address this matter in the best interest of your child & also help the 15 years old girl to break the cycle of repeated abuse of other toddlers or young children.

The Ministry of Social Welfare/Women Affairs in your place of residence can refer you to appropriate Counseling Services or Civil Society Organisations who assist victims of abuse.

You need professional Counseling to help your child heal the trauma.
Also, that 15 year old was highly likely abused, she also needs Professional Counseling & Therapy to readjust her psyche & receive healing from abuse.

Also, please be vigilant and alert, for checkmate any ugly scenario in future.

You can find helpful info/videos on JWs website.
EducationRe: Boarding School Scandals: My Experiences As A Staff Of FGGC by SubPlot: 11:27am On Jan 04, 2023
2 Timothy chapter 3 verses 1 to 7.

Nah so so vices & malfunctions chook enter everywhere, every strata......
Last last, the holy scriptures must fulfill & we all go see am korokoro.
EventsRe: Wedding Ceremony Crashes Over Missing ‘maggi And Malt’ From Bride’s List (video) by SubPlot: 10:26am On Jan 04, 2023
RZArecta:
it's very obvious the occasion happened in Edo state, even the guy in the video mentioned the local government area but tribal bigotry and stupidíty won't allow you have sense
Ezza, Ebonyi State not Edo state.

Bride price of Esan/Benin in Edo State is very reasonable and very commendable.
Yes !

I have Criss cross both cultures (Igbo & Edo),I know what's up .
EventsRe: Wedding Ceremony Crashes Over Missing ‘maggi And Malt’ From Bride’s List (video) by SubPlot: 10:21am On Jan 04, 2023
onadana:
Esan....Edo.
Ezza Local Government ,Ebonyi State, South East Nigeria.
Don't get it TWISTED.

Outrageous Billing and Extortion of the Groom (prospective husband) by the prospective Bride's family under the guise of marriage, is a common trend in Igbo land,sad & unfortunate as it may be
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Christianity EtcRe: Jehovah Witnesses False Doctrines And Fake Prophecies? by SubPlot: 1:11pm On Dec 29, 2022
Courz:
That's the foolishness of the JWs exposed. Like a Cheating husband accusing his faithful wife of cheating. They have multiple monikers and so they are pointing fingers at others believing we are like them. You can see their fraud in broad daylight. The power of Guilty conscience.
See crook talking about fraud. grin grin
Your guilty conscience of operating COURZ Oteneaaron monikers & DUBIOUSLY making posts with other people's monikers,Oga confess your sins.
Your delusion is incurable.
Christianity EtcRe: Jehovah Witnesses False Doctrines And Fake Prophecies? by SubPlot: 1:06pm On Dec 29, 2022
MaxInDHouse:
Shame you no get! cheesy
Na so Advocate of mumu be.
If JWs knock on his door & his Son asks him "Daddy which church is those people carrying Bible in their bags knocking on our door?"
Advocatejare will say "They are Jehovah's witnesses".
Christianity EtcRe: Jehovah Witnesses False Doctrines And Fake Prophecies? by SubPlot: 12:58pm On Dec 29, 2022
oteneaaron:
So Janosky is also using multiple accounts on Nairaland?

MaxInDHouse has 3 accounts.

Janosky has 2 accounts.

Cornelboy has 2 accounts too.

What an interesting trend.
Keep crying,I will rub aboniki in your eyes.
When they see nothing to hold against you,they go to extremes to derail threads and divert attention away from their mess.
Courz Otenearron grin
Christianity EtcRe: Jehovah Witnesses False Doctrines And Fake Prophecies? by SubPlot: 8:22pm On Dec 28, 2022
Courz:
Why is Watchtower ordering Elders not to report to the Police? Why are they punishing and threatening Victims of CSA when they speak out and report to the Police? Why was an Elder removed for investigating Child Sexual Abuse?
Line 15 statement:
"According to the affidavit,it is alleged......"

Nairaland is NOT a court of law.
The Court of law has NOT proven any allegations.
The Court of law has NOT passed judgement.

Sane people do NOT parrot unproven allegations on public forum.

sifia pains of WAILING . grin

My two cents.
Christianity EtcRe: My Experience With The Jehovah's Witnesses Organization by SubPlot: 10:07pm On Nov 08, 2022
Courz:
Typical JW response when they are frustrated and can't answer simple questions. They start insulting. Why are you dodging the question? You don't want to embarrass yourself right? Temple333 said this question gives you JWs tough time to answer. I was expecting you to prove him wrong but From your response, He was absolutely correct. Your fellow JWs even ran away. grin grin

I ask again, You who knows better than me and who is not daft like me, explain it better. What did Jesus mean when he said, Fear not those who kill the body but cannot Kill the Soul?

Mark 3:4

Smith's Literal Translation

And he says to them, Is it lawful in the sabbaths to do good, or to do evil? to save a soul, or to kill?
Greek lexicon 5590.....
Courz Iti bolibo pro max.
grin

Courz:
While you are cracking your brain to explain, add 1 Peter 3 vs 19 and 20. What are these verses also saying?

Is Greek 5590 Soul @ 1 Peter 3 vs 19 and 20?

Wahala for iti bolibo pro max.

Christianity EtcRe: What If John 1:1 Was Put This Way? by SubPlot:
elated177:
Yahushua the Messiah, the Word and Salvation of YHVH Almighty, the Father, is God. He is my God.
Revelation 3:12,Oga, which reward will you receive from Jesus Christ when you say you do not worship his God? grin

Revelation 3:12,New Living Translation
All who are victorious will become pillars in the Temple of my God, and they will never have to leave it. And I will write on them the name of my God, and they will be citizens in the city of my God—the new Jerusalem that comes down from heaven from my God".

Acts 3:13,You are not worshipping the God ho Theos of Abraham, Isaac ,Jacob & Jesus Christ.

Christianity EtcRe: The World Will End And Armageddon Will Come On Or Before Year 2000- Watchtower by SubPlot: 9:40pm On Nov 08, 2022
Courz:
How will you know who God's people are when you are worshipping Satan aka Jehovah? How will your eyes be open to the good of others when Watchtower has taught you JWs hatred for others? They deceived you that Your Preaching work is a show of Love. No o. That is not Love. You JWs preach because it is required of you to report field service. Your Preaching work is also a recruitment exercise to benefit Watchtower.

Do you remember the Parable of Jesus about The Jew and the Samaritan, two different religions, where one helped the other when wounded? Does Watchtower teach you JWs how to show such love to others who don't share the same faith with you including those who left your Cult? Does Watchtower teach you JWs to speak good of others? Watchtower taught you JWs a distorted and hypocritical view of Love. How about those that left your Cult because they disagree with Watchtower? How do you treat them? You JWs quote all the time where Jesus said, By showing love amongst yourselves people will know you are my disciples. You focus so much on that to the extent that you forget other lessons from Jesus where you are taught to treat others well including those outside your faith and people that left your Cult.

Look at the kind of people Jesus surrounded himself with. Very normal imperfect people that you JWs would have shunned and disfellowshipped. If Jesus was here, your Governing body would have criticised him heavily for associating with people like that. He would have been told to shave his beard, a very good example of man made rule. No JW has been able to explain why it is forbidden in your cult to keep beards when the Israelites, Jesus and his apostles kept beards. Jesus will be told that he is spiritually low. He will be shunned. You may not be aware that your Cult is very similar to the Pharisees with numerous man made rules and a very Judgemental culture.

Can you see why people say you JWs aren't Christians? A lot of Churches show this Love better than you JWs. No discrimination. The love is not conditional. I can't count how many people of other denominations that I've met that will put you JWs to shame when it comes to Unconditional love, Kindness, Compassion, Respect, and Morals. Mad MaxInDHouse, Good people are everywhere regardless of denomination. God's people are everywhere. Good can come from the most unexpected places. That is the point Jesus was teaching in his parable of the Samaritan and the Jew.
Deluded atheist otenearron confam,"thou shalt not use the name of Jehovah God in vain, Exodus 20:7."


How did Jesus treat the son of perdition,Judas Iscariot?

How did Apostle Peter treat Hymanaeus who left Jehovah's servants?


Do you have Matthew 24:14 in your Bible?

You are not wise by any standard. grin grin grin
Christianity EtcRe: The World Will End And Armageddon Will Come On Or Before Year 2000- Watchtower by SubPlot: 9:28pm On Nov 08, 2022
paulGrundy:
There is none!
The misleading information was created by you and your sorts!
You mislead 3 dafts & LIED on this platform.
Did Jesus the Messiah rebuild the temple in Jerusalem which the Jews were misled to believe Jesus will do?
I have shown the screenshots as well as Matthew 28:13-15.

MaxInDHouse:
Ọmọ there's lots and lots of deceptive and misleading informations back in the first century from the Christians and unbelieving Jews it takes great faith to believe in the whole arrangement back then after all the confusion.

So if you were alive back then you will surely be among those criticizing the faith! smiley
Yes my brother you are correct, Matthew 28:13-15.

Three (3) screenshots evidences support this fact espoused by Matthew 28:13-15.

Christianity EtcRe: My Experience With The Jehovah's Witnesses Organization by SubPlot: 8:48pm On Nov 02, 2022
Courz:
You who knows better than me, explain it better. What did Jesus mean when he said, Fear not those who kill the body but cannot destroy or Kill the Soul?
Mark 3:4

Smith's Literal Translation
And he says to them, Is it lawful in the sabbaths to do good, or to do evil? to save a soul, or to kill?

Jesus said "to Save a soul ,or to KILL a SOUL".

Are you that daft?
Christianity EtcRe: Why Jehovah Witnesses Reject Blood Transfusion But God Created Eve Used Adam Rib by SubPlot: 8:36pm On Nov 02, 2022
Leviticus 17:14. Revelation 2:10 .Acts 15:29.
Respect the Bible even if you don't respect JW beliefs.
Everything has it's price, Jesus Christ shows it is so. Hebrews 5:7,8. Revelation 2:10.
Christianity EtcRe: How Pastor Slept With My Mother With Promise Of Automatic Ticket To Heaven by SubPlot: 8:27pm On Nov 02, 2022
The woman actually wanted to commune in the other room with her god of men achieve heavenly bliss ( with him) not the heaven of the Bible.
Christianity EtcRe: Why Jehovah Witnesses Reject Blood Transfusion But God Created Eve Used Adam Rib by SubPlot: 8:18pm On Nov 02, 2022
Rafiquie:
JW is a cult. Don't be mislead.
Thanks for misleading yourself & 3 dafts.
Christianity EtcRe: JW 002 Why Believing An Invisible Person: GOD? by SubPlot: 6:09pm On Nov 01, 2022
SeniorMan715:
Hebrew 4:13
Yes, Hebrew 4:13= 2 Peter 3:13 , God does NOT FOREKNOW every repentant individual?

Genesis 22:12, God did not FOREKNOW Abraham's steadfast faith.

Hebrews 4:13= 1 Samuel 2:27-36, Wil God make covenant of priesthood with Eli's lineage if God FOREKNOW the rebellion of Eli's children?

Hebrews 4:13,we are not hidden from God's accounting commencing after grievous unrepentant sins.
Christianity EtcRe: JW 002 Why Believing An Invisible Person: GOD? by SubPlot: 6:01pm On Nov 01, 2022
SeniorMan715:
And what if the marriage is abusive will he/she remain in the marriage ?
From experiences and observations,no abusive spouse strictly maintains marital Fidelity to the spouse.
On the grounds of abuse and infidelity, the evidences will count against the abusive spouse.
1 Corinthians 7:15,if your spouse wants to depart,let your spouse depart.
It takes two to tango,by agreement. Amos 3:3.
Christianity EtcRe: JW 002 Why Believing An Invisible Person: GOD? by SubPlot: 5:49pm On Nov 01, 2022
SeniorMan715:
(Matthew 19 : ​4-9 )
Divorce is only accepted if any of the couple commit adultery but if any of them marries another also commit adultery.
Please Explain
If your spouse married another partner without getting divorced from your marriage union.
Putting the cart before the horse is lawless.
Christianity EtcRe: JW 002 Why Believing An Invisible Person: GOD? by SubPlot: 5:42pm On Nov 01, 2022
SeniorMan715:
Psalm 139:15-16
God knows us even when we weren't born.
Does that mean he will resurrect those that was aborted or maybe miscarriage. ?
That question is in the purview of the Almighty God to answer.

Thanks for the thought provoking questions.
Christianity EtcRe: JW 002 Why Believing An Invisible Person: GOD? by SubPlot: 5:39pm On Nov 01, 2022
SeniorMan715:
Can anything be hidden from God?
Genesis 22:12, God DECIDES WHAT HE HAS INTEREST IN FOREKNOWING.

Why will God save Israel from Pharaoh's Egypt if God FOREKNOWS their rebellion?
Christianity EtcRe: JW 002 Why Believing An Invisible Person: GOD? by SubPlot: 5:33pm On Nov 01, 2022
SeniorMan715:
Why does Jws Opposed Vaccination?
Pls, I don't get you,be specific.
Covid vaccination is encouraged but if you don't want it, that's personal decision. JWs respect the choice you make.
Christianity EtcRe: JW 002 Why Believing An Invisible Person: GOD? by SubPlot: 5:29pm On Nov 01, 2022
SeniorMan715:
Hebrews 10:26 “If we practice sin willfully after having received the accurate knowledge of the truth, there is no longer any sacrifice for sins left”
please explain this verse for me
2 Timothy 2:17 & 1 Timothy 1:19-20, there is no longer any sacrifice of Jesus Christ for sins of Hymanaeus and ALL apostates.
Peter the apostle said that these individuals returned to their vomit.
Christianity EtcRe: JW 002 Why Believing An Invisible Person: GOD? by SubPlot: 5:21pm On Nov 01, 2022
SeniorMan715:
God knows what will happen in the future he knows that Adam and Eve will rebell against him and disobey him, he also knows that Satan will rebell against him, why then did he create them ?
Genesis 22:12, did God know that Abraham is a man of faith before creation?
Other Bible passages support Genesis 22:12.
IYKYK.

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