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Christianity EtcA Word From GOD by TheIkoro(op): 12:02pm On Aug 30, 2014
The words below are of a comment made to one of my words on the site
www.thehomohomilies..com; the conclusion to which was deleted by the
treachery of the adversary influenced by its hypocrisy into striving to deceive all else
into the delusion that The Ikoro, even whilst hearkening unto the words of The Christ, will ever again
hearken as a Christian.

"They hold fast to their evil purpose;
they talk of laying snares secretly,
thinking, 'Who can see us?
Who can search out our crimes?
We have thought out a cunningly
conceived plot' "
- The Bible.

Those words of Scripture above, Dupe, are a clear summary of the evil that is the
Christianity of this adulterous generation of vultures, hyenas, and scavengers; that will continue to
behold the emasculated that is ill-clad and in lack of daily food, only to say unto him,
"Go in peace, be warmed and filled."

For I was hungry, ever right from the days of my youth; even from those undergraduate years
when I had more of nothing to eat but boiled water (sometimes, for up to a week) and garri, mixed
with salt (sometimes, for almost two weeks) and on down to the years after
I had obtained my first degree (and I then had to wait in the abject poverty of
the heir, when no better than a slave - because he is still a child) - poverty dire enough
for me to receiving today, as I write these words (after almost a decade of languishing
in unemployment) a stipend, supposed to be a salary, and little more than
that which the driver to my supposed father earns per month.

For I was thirsty, enough to have drunk - even when that which I did drink appears to be saliva, or
urine, or worse.

For I was a stranger, obvious - even to them that mock; and up to the point where
that which they once used to deride my sufferings were tags such as
alejo, and kiniyi.

For I was naked - stripped of not only privacy but also the personal space without which
sanity cannot be guaranteed: up to the point where not only my movements as
I go about my business within the town wherein I live (the dust of which
I have forever wiped off my feet; even if in symbol - for now) but also that within
the confines of my room, and even that of my mind; all are viciously monitored by the
Ham that, ever mocking and reviling, would love to have GOD believe Noah brought
drunkeness into Heaven - or that "Leslam," and its consequent "lesling," were wrought
by the hands of The Ikoro.

For I was sick; blinded out of that which I needed to be a part
of my generation - in the words of Isaiah, "cut off out of the land
of the living" - only to be ever taunted over the blindness with words such as,
"No one will tell you," and "You will never know."

And, I was in prison (with soft labour, to borrow from popular parlance) and not merely the prison
made out of bricks, but that wherein the guinea pork is slave to the
Ham that derides - that plunders mercilessly of that which I have, or would that
I have; that which I am, or would that I be: with a cunning of such depth that all but the
elect would believe I live in a room due to which I say unto that elect, "Remember
my fetters;" that I am denned in a room wherein that which I have to say is,
"Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but the Son of Man has nowhere
to lay his head but behind walls - and wherein all that is vulture, hyena,
and scavenger can enter at will; in pursuit of whom to destroy." And when that wherein
he lays his head is open to the plundering of each and any, then can he be indeed said
to be denned - or, to be more precise, locked in - or locked out?

And, despite all the above (for over two decades) all that the evil of this adulterous generation of scorpions and
vipers - and most often whilst bearing the mark of Christianity that epitomises in all its
entirety the covetuousness characteristic of she that cast her eyes upon the authority
Adam had over her - all that evil has had to say is, "Go in peace,
be warmed and filled." That it may then pursue him who would he go in peace with an
even more vicious plundering of his heritage.

And that (now the evil is such that the cry of The Ikoro against this
generation has gone up to his God) it may then think out a cunningly conceived plot
with which to conceal the blood by which it has stained its hands - by claiming
it never would the words of Scripture be false; that it never would a
heaven and an earth built by the covetuousness of robbery and fraud,
that it never would such a heaven, such an earth, be an eternal slight against justice;
that it never would the words of he it claims to follow be that which, on the contrary, has
passed away; that it never would that justice be not only delayed, but also
denied.

My dear Dupe, do not be deceived. GOD does see. And there is knowledge in
The Most High. The covetuous conquests that had the tenants say, "This is
the heir; let us kill him, that the inheritance may be ours;" those covetuous
conquests will soon be a thing of the past. It is a comedy that capitalism will
disappear along with it. It is a tragedy, because Christianity will disappear
also. For GOD is no longer with Christianity.
Christianity EtcA Word From GOD by TheIkoro(op):
If I bear witness to myself, my testimony is not true; there is another who bears witness
to me, and I know that the testimony which he bears to me is true. The words of Isaiah have been
written, and he has borne witness to The Truth that is "cut off out of the land of the living" with
all the most cunningly conceived plots ever devised by the wicked and the evil. Not that the testimony
which I receive is from Man; but I say this that you may believe in my word. For the testimony which I have
is greater than that of any other; because of the death which I have lived all my life as life, as one cut off out
of the land of the living, "stricken for the transgression of my people" with not only the HIV/AIDS that - despite
all obvious symptoms - Medicine has been denying for over five years, but also with the Ebola virus that - despite
all obvious symptoms - continues to have a generation more accursed than any that has ever and can ever be,
say unto all else, Behold, we know it not. After all (according to the evil of this generation of scorpions
and vipers) Ebola in Nigeria has been detected in only Lagos and Enugu. How then did one who has been tied
down in Ibadan for almost two decades contract the virus?

Thus with the hypocrisy of such words of deceit do they continue to shut their mouth against the speechless, in the cause
of he who is appointed to die. That the blood of not only I, Ikoro Iyineleda; but also of
all the prophets shed from the foundation of the world, may be required of this generation: from the blood of
Abel to the blood of Zechari'ah, who perished between the altar and the sanctuary; to the blood of Jesus, whom thou betrayed
and murdered, thou who received the law as delivered by GOD and did not keep it.

Yes, I tell you; it shall be required of this generation.

All my life I have lived as one dying; and, behold, I live. And as the Ham that has scourged me with the cane of
Cain, for almost two decades or more, continues to gloat over his having infected me with an infection as terminal as that of
the Ebola virus, I say unto the emasculated man (who is almost always homosexual), unto the homosexual man (who is almost always
emasculated):


You did not choose me, but I have chosen you; so that in me you might become
the righteousness of GOD, my God.

The death that I die as life is for thee.

All others may choose me, or may not.

- Adedotun The Ikoro.
Christianity EtcThe Lesson Man Will Never Learn: Two by TheIkoro(op):
As it is written, they would "lead astray, if possible, even the elect." But the elect are never deeived; thus I was greatly over-joyed when I heard one state, once, that none of these authorities will ever hearken unto the words of The Ikoro - but that they would rather they use him to lift their names high. And therefore, in a world wherein all such authorities as those that are to judge the sons of men uprightly (be they rulers, or "gods"wink in a world wherein they, on the contrary, are known to devise wrongs - to band together against the righteous, to condemn the innocent to death; then Who else indeed can the emasculated that are thereby weak cry out unto for justice, in this world of strife and sin - where all the wicked have gathered together against them? Who else, indeed; if not the one true good God?

Thus, they ever cry out to Him, for they have no other to turn to but Him. And thus they become the elect, His own chosen people, His heritage. And His power is truly made perfect in their weakness. As it is written,

"The LORD is a stronghold for the oppressed,
a stronghold in times of trouble."

And it is also written,

"O LORD, who is like Thee,
Thou Who deliverest the weak
from him who is too strong for him;
the weak and needy from him who despoils
him?"

And that leads us back to the lesson that Man will never learn. For "the wicked go astray from the womb, they err from their birth, speaking lies." And the emasculated that have no one but GOD to turn to, ever become the upright of which it is writ,

"for lo, the wicked bend the bow,
they have fitted their arrow to the string
to shoot in the dark at the upright in
heart."

Thus, ever from the womb, ever from the day of their own birth, the emasculated become the righteous that groan under the bondage of oppression by the hands of the wicked - as Israel did in Egypt. Ever under vicious oppression, ever burdened by the evil of persecution; they ever become the oppressed that have no other to cry out unto but GOD - be it with word, mind, heart, or action. And their cry under oppression goes up to GOD.

Having been oppressed thus, from the womb; having been oppressed thus, from the day of their birth; theirs it thus becomes to be blinded to that key of knowledge that would have them say, as once did David,

"I pursued my enemies and overtook them;
and did not turn back till they were
consumed.
I thrust them through, so that they were not
able to rise;
they fell under my feet."

Theirs it is to be thus blinded; for the evil and the wicked never would the righteous and the GOD-fearing attain that position with which they truly would be able to wield not only vengeance, but also justice; not only for their own sake, but also for that of the upright that are yet to be granted the key. That key being that which the evil would have been wielding against good ever right from the womb, ever right from the day of their birth; for the evil, in the words of Wole Soyinka, ever "set forth at dawn." That the voice of righteous blood may keep on crying out to The LORD from the ground; saying of the wicked that scourge him with the cane of Cain, with the stripes of the children of Cain, "Avenge me of mine adversary."

And shall not GOD avenge His own elect, which cry day and night unto Him, though He bear long with them?

"I tell you that He will avenge them speedily."

The lesson Man is yet to learn? The lesson Man will never learn? The emasculation of the righteous must be made a thing of the past, by those few of the righteous that do indeed set forth at dawn. For the key of knowledge is held so often by the wicked that it is written of all the children of men,

"They have all gone astray, they are all alike
corrupt,
there is none that does good,
no, not one."

Thus, the wicked ever would that justice be not only delayed, but also denied. And "because sentence against an evil deed is not executed speedily, the heart of the sons of men is fully set to do evil." Therefore the weak continue to groan under oppression by the wicked, and to justify even more (even when they know it not) their special heritage as the chosen of GOD. For I say once again, and as The Christ did say, "I tell you that He will avenge them speedily."

Yet the easiest means, really, with which to acquire that key that the wicked ever hold back from the emasculated that are the righteous - that justice may then be delayed them up until that day when it can then be rightly said that it was denied them - the easiest means, really, is to be as wicked and as evil as thou canst be. Then, the world would gladly grant you the key; that you mayest then join in the cruelty of their wickedness, that you mayest then be a part of the revelry of their wantonness. But should thou shew thyself a righteous man, with the fear of The LORD in thee; the words that Man wilt then say unto thee (should thou betray that interest in the key that David betrayed when he "left the things in charge of the keeper of the baggage, and ran to the ranks, and went and greeted his brothers"wink the words that thou wilt hear then are, "Who made thee a prince and a judge over us?" For Man would then that thou mayest know thou hast not the right, by their right, to judge their wickedness - as they see thy righteousness would have thee do, were the key in thy hands.

"Who art thou?" they will then ever snub, with scorn. In other words, "Who dost thou think thou art to believe thou canst condemn our evil? Sit down there! and do absolutely nothing with thy life but pray to thy God - since thou wilt not be of our evil."

And even when thou appears naive enough to believe them righteous enough to grant thee the key, they will strive to assuage thy innocence by saying unto thee such words as, "You don't need it;" and - should thou point out the burden thou shoulders because thou hast it not - "No two fingers are equal." Thus do they ever continue to load you with burdens hard to bear, and they themselves do not touch the burdens with one of their fingers.

And thus the words of Scripture are made manifest, of the rulers of this world being of darkness, of the hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places; rulers and hosts that set forth at dawn - ever from the womb, ever from the day of their birth - to acquire that key with which they have then wielded oppression on those who (to use the word with which the this generation justifies dishonesty, when not bogged down by the bondage of justice) those who were not "smart." Those that did not set forth at dawn. Those that consequently became destined to become GOD's chosen, GOD's heritage, GOD's elect. For they have no one else to turn to.

When Man has learnt that lesson which it will not learn - that world rulers need not be of darkness, and that the hosts of heaven need not be of wickedness; then the end that the brotherhood of the emasculated (of whom the same experience of suffering is required throughout the world) that end that it ever hopes for, ever prays for - for in this world it has no lasting city, but seek the city which is to come - that end need not be.

However, that end will truly and indeed be; and - by the grace of GOD, my God - in this generation. Amen. Because of the lesson Man will never learn; this being the need to end the needless emasculation of the righteous and the upright. For a man need not be wicked before he can be granted the key of knowledge.

Thus the lesson that Man will never learn; for if they did not hear Moses and the prophets, and were not convinced by the resurrection of The Christ, they will not hearken unto the words of The Ikoro until the end that he and his would it be actually becomes reality. And thus the emasculation that continues to have the weak become the righteous that thereby become the heritage of GOD: that they of the emasculated that see well enough to be not only "cut off out of the land of the living," but to also raise an outcry to GOD concerning the wickedness that the evil ever wreak on all those cut off in a similar fashion, will be as the Moses that had to flee Egypt for Mid'ian, and as the Mohammed that had to flee Mecca for Medina, and as The Christ that was betrayed and murdered because he deemed it proper to "just praaay" - rather than to flee, as Moses did; or to fight, as David did. And, as The Ikoro that has been cut off from the socioeconomic class with which he would ordinarily have been identified (not only by the cunning of supposed family, or by that of supposed friends, but also by the evil of this generation). The Ikoro that has been persecuted not only by such threats as had David flee Saul, or as had Mohammed flee Mecca, but also by the sport made of his nudity (be it physical, mental,or spiritual; be it of his lodgings, or of his movements, or of his mind) by scum whose fathers he would have disdained to set with the dogs of his flock; the sport that held in ridicule the nudity by which scum could thereby render him a reality television entertainment show, that they mayest then plunder viciously the heritage given unto him by GOD - be it of that which he had, or that which he would that he have; that which he is, or that which he would that he be. The Ikoro that has had his words be pills so bitter to the evil of this generation of vultures, hyenas, and scavengers; that it not only pulled down his book, The Pleasure Principle, from his web-site, but it went ahead to pull even that very web-site (www.adedotuntheikoro.net) from the internet; and it wreaked such havoc on his laptop that he no longer had access to that one link to the land of the living that is the internet - without having to visit cyber-cafes wherein he would be even more viciously plundered than he already has. The Ikoro that the evil of this generation would be so ever cut off out of the land of the living that even notable web-sites such as Facebook, HubPages, and Nairaland ever strive to conceal (when not to totally delete) the bitterness that is the truth he places on their pages, this being The Truth behind the worship of GOD; and (in the case of Facebook) even locked the account that he had with the site for the most audacious reason - all that he mayest then continue to be cut off not only out of the land of the living, but also away from that socioeconomic class of which I have writ; all that he mayest then not thereby have access to the key of knowledge; all that justice may be delayed, and thereby denied.

And thus, to rest my case, let me conclude that until that lesson is learnt by Man that has never been learnt by Man (and that will never be learnt by Man, for Ikoro Iyineleda has fulfilled all righteousness) such men as Moses, the prophets, The Christ, and The Ikoro will always be cut off out of the land of the living to cry out unto GOD, "Avenge me and mine of our adversary" - such leaders of the brotherhood of emasculation that is the elect will ever continue to weep out their anguish before The LORD, day and night; rather than be of the world powers that, had the emasculated been included therein, would deliver the righteous judgment that would avenge the elect still being oppressed - and thereby rid the world of evil.

(concluded).
Christianity EtcThe Lesson Man Will Never Learn by TheIkoro(op):
Introduction: I did say that I would speak even more on the villainy of Facebook. But I did not say then that those words would have to reveal not only that villainy in particular, but also the same villainy - in the HubPages, the Blogger, even this very site (Nairaland) and all other such means by which the evil of this generation of vultures, hyenas, and scavengers would that The Truth that is The Ikoro be not known to the world, that The Truth behind the worship of GOD (this being Ikoro Iyineleda) be not known to all creation. Ever bent on the deceit that has a man war against his Maker, they ever continue to say,

"How can GOD know?
Is there knowledge in The Most High?"

That not only the homily below, but also all the other words, almost, of Adedotun The Ikoro that was placed on www.thehomohomilies..com and accompanying blogs may then be deleted from the blogs - be it by hackers that plundered me of the passwords to the blogs, or by the treachery of Blogger itself. As such as they not only sought to slay all those that witnessed concerning the evil that cut Jesus off out of the land of the living, but to also hide Bibles, burn Bibles, and keep Bibles away even from those professing to be Christians; so now do such as they - all in a bid to conceal The Truth that is The Ikoro from all creation - strive to pull my web-site (www.adedotuntheikoro.net) from the internet, to delete the words I put on Nairaland, to conceal the words I place on Facebook, and to plunder (with all the cunningly conceived plots they can devise) Ikoro Iyineleda of anything they believe to be his heritage.

But the elect can not be deceived. And GOD does know. Thus I enjoin thee to think very carefully over all that which is revealed to you not only through the homily reproduced below, but also through any other such means by which The Truth that is The Ikoro is revealed to all those that ask, that seek, that knock. Because, then, they will ever see The Truth behind the worship of GOD, they will ever receive the salvation that is thereby granted, and unto them will ever be opened the door to the Queendom of Heaven.

If they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be convinced if some one should rise from the dead.
- Jesus, The Christ.

The only lesson Man can ever learn from history is that Man has never learnt anything from history.
- Anonymous.

From Moses, to the prophets, to Jesus, to The Ikoro; what lesson is it indeed that Man has ever failed to learn? Some would say it is the ravages of such supposed crimes against humanity as the Holocaust. Others might point out the obvious injustice of not only Hiroshima, but also Nagasaki. And, if I may cite an example that is even closer to that land I have dwelled in all my life, thus far; the dust of which I continue to shake from my feet - even if only in symbol, thus far (as I continue to be imprisoned in the supposed comforts it has the folly set in many high places believe are castles with which it has given; that I may then be raped, robbed, defrauded, denied - and then have the folly believe I have given) there are those that would give as a typical example the ethnic cleansing that has been carried out against Darfur's non-Arab population, and that has led to the death of tens to hundreds of thousands of civilians. All such examples being pointed out in a bid to satisfy the twinge of conscience that would they identify with the politically correct.

But, were one to carefully ponder over the mistakes Man has made - and the lessons that should have thereby been learnt (ever since his days in Eden - or his evolution from being ape, whichever one thou would that thou believe) one would have to come to the conclusion that the most grievous mistake Man has ever failed to learn a lesson from is that which had Jesus say unto the Pharisees, "Woe to you lawyers also! for you load men with burdens hard to bear, and you yourselves do not touch the burdens with one of your fingers."

And what burdens was it that Jesus spoke of? thou mayest care to ask.

The burden of weakness. The burden of blindness. The burden of emasculation.

The burden of having to run the race that is life on crippled feet. The burden that even the Pharisees denied by the testimony of their own tongue - a testimony that consequently had Jesus condemn them even more fervently with the words, "If you were blind, you would have no guilt; but now that you say, 'We see,' your guilt remains." The burden that would thou saith; as did Solomon, once, "I do not know how to go out or come in."

Jesus ever spoke in parables, but even he sought to enlighten the accursed Pharisees even more clearly concerning the reason he considered them damned.

"Woe unto you, lawyers!" saith he. "For ye have taken away the key of knowledge: ye entered not in yourselves, and them that were entering in ye hindered."

The key of knowledge. That is the reason. The key kept from the rich by the folly set in many high places, that the former mayest then be seated in a low place. The key kept from princes by slaves seated on horses, that the princes may then walk on foot like slaves. For the burden of ignorance concerning that key, which the Pharisees denied when they claimed sight, is that which leads to the blindness of emasculation - and to the lesson Man has ever failed to learn. This being that the key of knowledge should not be kept away from the hands of men, most especially when righteous - that they be not emasculated into the blindness of ignorance. It is this key of knowledge (be it of the knowledge that Eli'ab would be not known to David when he saith unto him, "Why have you come down? And with whom have you left those few sheep in the wilderness? I know your presumption, and the evil of your heart; for you have come down to see the battle;" or be it of the knowledge that had Solomon say,

"The LORD has set the sun in the heavens,
but has said that He would dwell in
thick darkness;"

whichever one of the two, that key of knowledge it is that had Jesus proclaim woe upon the hypocrites of his own generation; who stripped of him this key in a manner that was even more clearly stated by Isaiah with the words, "he was cut off out of the land of the living" - that key, that knowledge, is that which David knew not when (despite the strength and the courage that had him able to slay both lion and bear with his bare hands) he it was that stayed home to keep sheep for his father, whilst every other one of his brothers was at war (as The Ikoro is being tied down at home by the cunning that would the elect believe there was ever an unemployment crisis for any other but such as they, or that true independence is acquired via a certificate). That key, that knowledge, is that which has had all others that ever cry out unto GOD - be it with word, mind, heart, or action - saying, "I do not know how to go out or come in;" that key, that knowledge, is that which has them be the elect of GOD - the people of GOD; with whom both Moses and The Ikoro choose rather to share ill-treatment with, than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin; the only ones from whose mouth those words can proceed, as they indeed did proceed out of the mouth of Solomon, "I am but a little child" - for truly, truly, I say unto thee, whoever does not receive the Kingdom of GOD like a child shall enter neither that Kingdom, nor the Queendom of Heaven. The emasculated, the elect, those so bereft of any access to the key of knowledge that they are thereby burdened into that weakness that had Paul quote as the words of GOD, "My power is made perfect in weakness." Because that weakness, that emasculation, is that which ever has them cry out unto GOD, "Avenge me of mine adversary" - for they live in a world of which it is written, concerning the wicked,

"They band together against the life of the
righteous,
and condemn the innocent to death."

Being beset in that world by the oppressive antics of the wicked that believe survival should be only for the fit, and not for the weak; they ever have to cry out unto GOD, in the weakness of their emasculation - for to cry out unto any other authority would be to spite as falsehood the truth in the words,

"Do you indeed decree what is right,
you gods?
Do you judge the sons of men uprightly?
Nay, in your hearts you devise wrongs;
your hands deal out violence on earth."

Thus, in a world wherein the authorities that are to judge the sons of men uprightly - be they those of whom it is written,

"You are gods,
sons of The Most High, all of you;
nevertheless, you shall die like men,
and fall like any prince;"

or be they those of whom it has been said,

"Can wicked rulers be allied with Thee,
who frame mischief by statute?"

in a world wherein all such authorities are known to devise wrongs, rather; to.......

"band together against the life of the
righteous,
and condemn the innocent to death;"

who else, then, indeed, can the weak cry out to for justice; in this world of strife and sin - where all the wicked have gathered together against them? Who else, indeed; if not to the one true good God? - The Creator, ELEDA, GOD, The God of The Ikoro.

And His power is truly made perfect in their weakness.

But because it is fitting for him to fulfill all righteousness; and thereby give the enemy no occasion to revile with words such as "coward," and "lazy man" (and that which betrays the cunning with which the evil that is the Yoruba tribe would that it say, "Behold, we knew it not;" this being, "Who did you ask?" - or should we deign to say, "Who did you tell?"wink The Ikoro has had to ask, and to tell: to appeal to such authorities as the police that ever kept on yielding to the wishes of the family of which it is written, "A man's foes will be those of his own household;" such authorities as the Press that not only yields as the police does, but that also would that he and his believe it yields not - by striving to give the impression of being gagged; such authorities as the non-governmental organisations that ever follow in the steps of both the police and the Press; such authorities as those that give the appearance of being famiy, as those that give the appearance of being friends, as those that - despite the blood, or what-not - would that all else believe, "He is beside himself;" such authorities as those that - being merely colleagues, or mere acquaintances - believe they therefore have even more of an excuse to walk on by, as did the priest and the Levite. The Ikoro has had to ask, and to tell: to apply to such authorities as those that would he go to Molete to be deceived, and come back home to stay deceived; such authorities as those that would he go to Oluyole Industrial Estate to be just as deceived, and come back home to stay just as deceived; such authorities as those that did not even deign to give a reply to his applications, but rather chose to give the silent rebuff that was given even by those who would he believe his is the key of knowledge through studies for it in a room wherein he is locked up as an ascetic, or that his is the key of knowledge through studies for it in a library wherein he can also wine and dine in the revelry of wantoness - the silent rebuff that has been given ever since it was first uttered by she whose heart is snares and nets, and whose hands are fetters; this being, "Sit down there!" and "Just praaay!" (that one believed to be step-brother, young enough to be grandson, mayest then become bold enough - once - to add the word, "Please"wink. Such authorities - be it those that were asked, or those that were told - that epitomise in all its entirety the evil of whom Solomon wrote when he spoke of the folly set in many high places, the evil of whom David spoke when he sang of the wrongs they devise in their hearts.

(to be continued).
Christianity EtcThe Lesson Man Will Never Learn by TheIkoro(op): 4:33pm On Aug 22, 2014
If they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be convinced if some one should rise from the dead.
- Jesus, The Christ.

The only lesson Man can ever learn from history is that Man has never learnt anything from history.
- Anonymous.

From Moses, to the prophets, to Jesus, to The Ikoro; what lesson is it indeed that Man has ever failed to learn? Some would say it is the ravages of such supposed crimes against humanity as the Holocaust. Others might point out the obvious injustice of not only Hiroshima, but also Nagasaki. And, if I may cite an example that is even closer to that land I have dwelled in all my life, thus far; the dust of which I continue to shake from my feet - even if only in symbol, thus far (as I continue to be imprisoned in the supposed comforts it has the folly set in many high places believe are castles with which it has given; that I may then be raped, robbed, defrauded, denied - and then have the folly believe I have given) there are those that would give as a typical example the ethnic cleansing that has been carried out against Darfur's non-Arab population, and that has led to the death of tens to hundreds of thousands of civilians. All such examples being pointed out in a bid to satisfy the twinge of conscience that would they identify with the politically correct.

But, were one to carefully ponder over the mistakes Man has made - and the lessons that should have thereby been learnt (ever since his days in Eden - or his evolution from being ape, whichever one thou would that thou believe) one would have to come to the conclusion that the most grievous mistake Man has ever failed to learn a lesson from is that which had Jesus say unto the Pharisees, "Woe to you lawyers also! for you load men with burdens hard to bear, and you yourselves do not touch the burdens with one of your fingers."

And what burdens was it that Jesus spoke of? thou mayest care to ask.

(for the rest of the homily quoted above, and for even more of homilies such as the above; please visit either www.adedotuntheikoro.net, or www.ikoroiyineleda..com - and be thereby blessed).
Christianity EtcFrom Where The Vultures Are Gathered by TheIkoro(op):
I can recognise now at least three different men that have walked
through my life, that I have called "Daddy," and that have sought to give
me the impression they're the Professor Sanda that sired me. The Baale,
Professor Sala, and the Dandy. Of those three, I know not one is my
true earthly father. And, thus, I can now understand why that one amongst the
three that was supposed to have been my Dad just before I
gained admission into the Obafemi Awolowo University for my first
undergraduate programme, spent his time running me around like a slave - in
a house wherein I was supposed to be heir - and even had the gall to include
in his prayers (during family prayer, right before the entire family) a request to his
God that that God should not let me gain admission into the university. This was
just after my first attempt at JAMB. This was just after I graduated from high school.
This was long before I knew the true reason behind this strange request of a supposed father
to God; that one brought up to believe him his father, that one supposed
to be his first son, may not only be a failure, but fail.

Unfortunately for them all, I secured that admission. Fortunately for them all, I
was deceived throughout my days as an undergraduate in Ile-Ife - by the cunning
that saw that war I was born to shoulder (as one whose father had obviously been
murdered whilst he was yet a bairn) into neglecting the ikuda that university admission
was supposed to grant me; that I may then not be able to avenge my father's death, ever.

Now they're all running around (be they family, or what-not) even more bent on that quest
to make sure I do not gain admission into the foreign university wherein that ikuda
might yet be granted me. They're also probably praying to their God
(as that supposed father did before my days as an undergraduate in OAU) that
I secure not that admission. Begging me so shamelessly that they even
add the word, "Please;" that I do nothing but just - in the words of she
who would I believe her to be my mother - "Sit down there!"

They felt they had deceived me with two imitations of the ikuda that are
meant to do nothing but have me "Sit down there!" They continue running around
to deceive the folly set in many high places; that one rich may sit in
a low place, that a prince may walk on foot like slave.

I continue to laugh at their folly.

Because, just like they did not stop me from securing admission
into university for an undergraduate programme on each of the three occasions I have
sought it - thus far (and, obviously, partly because there're those that know
the war I have always shouldered - whether or not I cannot wielld - as one
whose father was murdered) they will not stop me now
from securing this admission. What remains to be seen is whether the
conspiracy striving to not only cut me off out of the land of the living,
but to also strip me of the vengeance meant to be mine ever since
I was a child; will wield its cunning even on foreign soil - as
it did in Ilorin; where I was supposed to be frightened off the battle
that is life, by being given the impression it is only about bullets
and delinquent boys.

- Adedotun The Ikoro.
20th of August, 2014.

I wrote the words above on the 20th of August, 2014. I woke up,
this morning - long before the sun arose, as early as
5 A.M. - to hear the vicious Ham that (whilst masquerading as a worshipper
of GOD; be it with Christianity, or with Islam) has been pursuing me
for over a decade and more, under the guise of following me;
I woke up to hear him proclaiming to the entire neighbourhood of priests and
Levites that throng the evil of hypocrisy that is Alegongo-Akobo, that the
family of he that I first knew to be my father (being he under whose parenthood
only I can say I lived like one that has a father; being he that most
obviously sired me, being he that was most obviously murdered) that that
family has also been slaughtered. In the very same way that same Ham has been
proclaiming (within the last two weeks) that Modupe Sanda has been
slaughtered, that Gbade Sanda has been slaughtered, that Sade
Sanda has been slaughtered - that absolutely any that they believe
can stand up for me in absolutely any way has been slaughtered. In the very
same way they were gloating, months ago, over the supposed death of
Dipo Sutton by their hands - because he stood up for me. The
fools (including even the very foolish Lola Sanda that this morning - even
when supposed to be at prayer; not surprisingly, Christian
prayer - was gloating with the words, "We will beg you" - obviously
because she believes I will just "Sit down there!" In that house she has taken over,
that house built by my father; wherein I am to "Sit down there!" as
the heir that, being still a child - at forty - is no better
than a slave, even in his own father's house). Fools, including
even the very foolish Deyemo Sanda; that could utter those words,
"We are just begging you." Fools, including even the very foolish
Debayo Sanda; that could be empty-headed enough to add the word, "Please."
The fools all continue to amuse me. And they will all continue to run
around, with the mark of Cain on them, claiming they have taken
the life of everybody that stands up (or that can stand up, or
that they believe - even when they're obviously wrong - can
stand up) for me, in absolutely any way - until they
put out their hand to say they have slaughtered GOD.

And the fools will continue to gloat with the words,
"We will beg you" - even whilst celebrating the spilt blood of
matyrs for my cause with the cry of, "Goooal!!!" Mayhaps
Jesus does forgive them, as they beg him with the evil that is Christianity. I
cannot say. But this, I can say. Abel never forgave. Neither
will I.

Let them continue to deceive with their "begging."

Ni aiye, ni orun, ni abe ile;
mi o gba ebe.

And to the folly set in many high places, that continue to
judge unjustly, that continue to show partiality to the wicked;
that will neither give justice to the emasculated, nor to the
fatherless, that will not deliver them from the
hand of the wicked,

I say, "You are Gods,
sons of The Most High, all of you;
nevertheless, you shall die like men,
and fall like any prince."

- Adedotun The Ikoro.
21st of August, 2014.
Christianity EtcOf Family And Foes by TheIkoro(op):
"A man's foes will be those of his own household," saith Jesus. And
he further clarified those words by stating, "A prophet is not without
honour except in his own country AND IN HIS OWN HOUSE." Thus he
advised his followers that "every one who has left houses OR BROTHERS
OR SISTERS OR FATHER OR MOTHER OR CHILDREN or lands, for my name's
sake, will receive a hundredfold, and inherit eternal life."

How true those words are can be seen today in the life of The Ikoro,
with the fact that one of the major things that is yet barring me from
rising above the adversary is that fact that I am still tied (down) to the apron
strings of the family I have been led to believe I was born into - most especially
because all apart from the elect (all, including - and most especially - the folly set in high
places) continue to believe, or to give the impression that they believe
I have a family apart from The Pride of Machismo Renaissance. Thus any action
I would that I take - even at the age of forty - continues being referred back to the
father that is no father, for consideration. Despite the renunciation of that family
that would I believe I was born into it (a renunciation so thorough that it has been
accompanied not only by a change in my name, be it official or otherwise; but also by
a will written partly to state specifically that I be buried only by my Pride - and
by no other, not even a supposed family - upon my death) the folly set in high places,
and its equally foolish counterparts in other places, continue to pay deference to the
words of a supposed father, or a supposed mother. With not even a thing as tangible as
space between their ears, they never stop to remember the following words of
The Christ....

"For whoever does the will of my Father in Heaven is my
brother, and sister, and mother;"

and they never stop to consider the fact that it is the fatherless only
that bear the anguish I have shouldered as burden for over two decades
and more. Ever resorting to the most senseless reasons for their folly,
they will point out such facts as that which sees I still live in my supposed
father's house; and thus prove (as far as their limited reason is
concerned) that I remain under the authority of that father - and
they will not stop to consider the fact that true parents always
would their children overshadow them (or, at the very least, step into their
shoes) rather than feed on the sufferings they present as breast-milk,
even up to the age of forty. Thus the foes that the father and the mother
are to me, today - foes that I grew up calling Daddy and Mummy - can be seen
not only in the sufferings I have endured for over two decades (which even children
from much less priveleged homes are completely ignorant of) but
also in the fact that the child supposed to be father of the man continues to be
fathered by the man, even with the advent of grey hair.

- Adedotun The Ikoro.
www.adedotuntheikoro.net.
Christianity EtcOn The Accursed Tribe, And Even More On The Villainy Of Facebook by TheIkoro(op):
The accursed tribe (with its even more accursed culture, with
its even more accursed tradition) is even more bent on having in
me another Seye (or is it another Bukola?) - even more bent on having
me accept its "Sufferings, Look After Hiim" (iya, wo o); or is it
its "We Have Lent Him" (a ya a)? Oh ye Yoruba, thou brood of
vultures, hyenas, and scavengers; iya o le wo emi, and I will not
borrow any of your sluts to call her wife. Your culture was ever
based on the most vile form of evil - ever preying on the innocence
of the emasculated man. And it is as damned by all that is
good and holy as it is accursed by the word of The Ikoro.

Even more bent on cutting me off out of the land of the
living, it will believe that (whilst in pursuit of that objective)
it has succeeded in cutting me away from those with whom I
share a heritage - by cutting me off out of Facebook. It will
believe that it has succeeded in tying me down in the most
accursed town of Ibadan, in its even more accursed Alegongo-Akobo:
right in the midst of the vultures, the hyenas, and other such scavengers
that have been using the head - nay, the very life - of The Ikoro
for over a decade and more. It will continue to delude itself,
and to deceive all but the elect.

I will speak even more on this later.
Christianity EtcOn The Villainy Of Facebook by TheIkoro(op):
These will not be my last words on that topic on which I would that I write, which is the villainy of Facebook; but they will suffice, for now. Is Facebook trying to join the world in concealing the truth? That I should now find it impossible to access the site on my handset, and (even with a desktop, in a cyber-cafe) I am being told, today, that my account is locked - and for the most ridiculous reason. Does Facebook believe it can deceive GOD?

I'll speak more on this later.
Christianity EtcState Of An Unrighteous Nation: On The Ebola Virus by TheIkoro(op): 7:45pm On Aug 11, 2014
The LORD will bring on you and your offspring extraordinary
afflictions, afflictions severe and lasting, and sicknesses grievous and
lasting. And He will bring upon you again all the diseases of Egypt,
which you were afraid of; and they shall cleave to you. Every
sickness also, and every affliction which is not recorded in the book
of this law, The LORD will bring upon you, until you are destroyed.

- The Bible.
Christianity EtcState Of An Unrighteous Nation: On The Ebola Virus by TheIkoro(op): 7:05am On Aug 11, 2014
The LORD will smite you with the boils of Egypt, and with the ulcers
and the scurvy and the itch, of which you cannot be healed. The LORD
will smite you with madness and blindness and confusion of mind;
and you shall grope at noonday, as the blind grope in darkness, and
you shall not prosper in your ways; and you shall be only oppressed and
robbed continually, and there shall be no one to help you.

- The Bible.
CareerRe: 10 Sexist Scenarios That Women Face At Work by TheIkoro(m):
FlyboyZee: Being ignored, mistaken for the tea lady or branded a 'maternity risk' … the following common experiences reported to the Everyday Sexism project are painfully familiar to working women

Each of these situations has been reported again and again to the Everyday Sexism Project. For most men, they will be difficult to imagine. For many women, they are painfully familiar.

1. Being mistaken for the secretary
"Although I've been a senior figure in client meetings, when all other attendees are men it's regularly expected that I'm the one to take notes and distribute drinks." "I am head of the fundraising department in the charity I work for. Every time I go to a meeting with the man in my department, he is greeted first, his hand is shaken first, and the conversation is directed towards him. Once, I was asked if I was there to take notes even after I had been introduced as the manager."

2, Being mistaken for the tea lady
'They asked for coffee, white with two sugars.' "International visitors from company's head office came for a meeting at which I, the only female in management, had to report. I walked in with my report and they asked for coffee, white with two sugars."

3. Being called a "good girl"
"Being told I'm a 'good girl' when offering ideas to senior management. Have to resist the urge to bark. A raised eyebrow and 'I'm sorry, I didn't quite catch that' worked with one. The other just repeated it … I did call one of them a good boy once, but not in a meeting. He seemed to get my point but said that they 'didn't mean anything by it'."

4. Being accused of menstruation when voicing a firm opinion
"My colleague had to chase up someone in another department for not meeting a deadline for paperwork to be submitted. When she went to speak with him about it, his response was: 'Is it your time of the month?' This is in a huge listed company. She's a lawyer."

5. Being asked if 'a man is available instead'
"Working in a law office, I've had plenty of people on the phone demand to speak to a man instead of me." "People asking if another vicar is available for wedding/funeral :'Nothing personal but we'd prefer a man.'"

6 Having an idea ignored only to be repeated by a male colleague five minutes later to interest and applause
Women's ideas are often ignored – or claimed by men as "A female friend of mine in an office meeting proposed a logical, simple solution to a recurring issue. Blank stares from the group and a 'We've never done it that way' from the senior (female) manager. A male colleague then makes the exact same suggestion and the room nods enthusiastically and congratulates him on the idea." "I attended a meeting last week where a question was posed. I knew the answer and told everybody: 'The answer is yes, there is going to be a group assigned to do this. 'The chair of the meeting (a man) ignored my comment completely and said to everyone: 'I think the answer is probably yes, the board promised to work on this topic so I guess they will assign a committee.' I shared a look with the only woman in the room, sighed and repeated: 'Actually yes, I KNOW there is a committee assigned to this task.' I wished this was the first time that this happened ... it is not."

7 Being asked about childcare plans
"During my interview for my current position I was asked if I planned on having any more children and what my childcare arrangements are. Each time the question was preceded with: 'I'm probably not supposed to ask this but ...' Too blinking right you're not supposed to ask it! Would you have asked it if I were a male candidate?"

8 Being considered a 'maternity risk'
"I had an interview for an office job for a small company when I was in my early 20s.
The senior partner who owned the company told me they wouldn't hire me because I
would probably get pregnant and go on maternity leave, and that if I repeated what
he'd said he'd deny it."

9 Being accused of 'baby brain'
"I was told on my first day back [from maternity leave]: 'You'll never be the same for
us now you have baby brain.'" "I recently came back from maternity leave to my overseas posting, to meet the new boss for the first time. In our first meeting, he explained that I would no longer be in charge of the unit I had been setting up for a year due to my 'special circumstances'… He also stated that while I was nursing it will be difficult for me to focus on my job, so he was being generous by giving me less responsibility, and downgrading my position."

10 Avoiding wandering hands
"I was 22, just graduated from university and working a three-month trial period at a very small company – just me and the boss (married, with kids my age). One day I was busy with filing, and the boss came up behind me, wrapped his arms around me and stuck his tongue on my ear. I shoved him away and told him not to do that again. Ended up being fired a week later because I wouldn't have an affair with him."
The travails of the emasculated man are similar to (if not even worse
than) that of the woman that you have revealed above. Yet all
that the female chauvinism of this generation of sexists
would that we be aware of are that which the woman goes through;
whilst the anguish of the man is totally ignored - however young,
weak, or needy he may be.

For more about that which the emasculated man shoulders as
burden, please read the book, The Pleasure Principle (available on the
web-site, www.adedotuntheikoro.net).
Christianity EtcA Word From GOD by TheIkoro(op): 8:28am On Aug 10, 2014
The world continues striving to carry out another crucifixion before all;
continues striving to inflate the ego of a supposedly naïve with
the words, "He tied....with Christ;" continues looking in the supposedly naïve
for another Jesus.

All they'll get, at the very most, is the Abel that (even after having had all his blood
spilt by the cunning of their plots) will keep on crying out unto GOD,
"Avenge me of mine adversary." For the words of The Ikoro that they would be
another Jesus will ever be, "Father, forgive them not; for they know that which
they do."

The only thing Man has ever learnt from history is that Man has never
learnt anything from history. And thus it is obvious that they learnt nothing
from the resurrection of The Christ, if they would another die as he did.

Father, forgive them not; for they know that which they do.
Christianity EtcFor All Those That Believe In Me, And That Put Their Trust In My Word by TheIkoro(op): 12:12am On Aug 05, 2014
Noah never forgave his son. Unto him he said,

"Cursed be Canaan;
a slave of slaves shall he be to his
brothers."

And of the only two brothers that were brothers to Ham (the
father of Canaan) Noah had this to say, in addition to that with
which he blessed them....

"Let Canaan be his slave."

And Canaan indeed became slave to his brothers; as can be
clearly seen, if indeed it be true that he is the father of the black race.
For is it not fact that the blacks remain last - the least developed race - even
when they live on foreign soil?

Thus, I say unto all the sons of Ham that have been spawned by
this accursed generation (be it by blood, or by action) and that
have had me know the pain and the anguish of Noah, when he
"knew what his youngest son had done to him;"

They all will be guilty of an eternal sin (both in this age, and in any
age that can ever be) who are forever blind for seeing enough to have beheld my
nudity (be it physical, mental, or spiritual) in the manner in which I
have complained of (and who - even after then - have refused to
feel the remorse that they need to feel, to show the repentance that
they need to show, to undergo the renunciation that they need
to undergo, and to carry out the restitution that they need to
carry out; in order to escape the consequences of my crying out unto
GOD for justice). They all will be so blind that they will not know
who to beg from, where to beg in, what to beg with, or even how
to beg for absolutely anything whatsoever that they may need to
receive the forgiveness that will grant them freedom from the
bondage of this judgment. There will be absolutely no means, by which
they can escape this judgment; and absolutely no person, or
being (be it any that was, or that is, or that ever can be) will
receive this judgment in their place, they will not have even
the privelege of a scapegoat to free them from the guilt of this
atrocity. And the consequences of this atrocity, for each and
absolutely every one of them, is Death - in all its manifestations; be it
physical, mental, or spiritual. In The Name of the one true
God, The LORD GOD Almighty.

And to all those who doubt the veracity of my words, know
ye that Ham mocked the nudity of his father for much less than
the over one decade and more with which his descendants (be it
by blood, or by action) have mocked the flaws of my own
nudity, derided that which they believe to be its shame; and raped,
robbed, defrauded, and denied me - all as a consequence of
the denuding. Yet, Ham remains accursed to this very day. And so are
all those in this generation that have followed in his footsteps.

And to all those that believe in my word, and that put their trust in
my name, I say....

Do not peep. Ask.

Do not peep. Seek.

Do not peep. Knock.

And the door shall be opened unto my Queendom.

Aitetemole will ever be of the bane of this generation. Thus
the peeps will ever continue to call The Ikoro, "peep." Do not
follow in their footsteps. Do not be of the evil of this generation. Rather,
ask; and you shall be given The Ikoro. Seek, and you shall
find The Iyineleda. Knock, and the door shall be opened unto
my Queendom. Amen.

I, Ikoro Iyineleda, write this message with my own hand. Remember
my fetters, and my consequent anguish. Flee all appearance of
she whose heart is snares and nets, and whose hands are
fetters. Grace be with all Masculinism.


Note: For more information about Masculinism (the new creation), please visit
www.adedotuntheikoro.net. GOD bless the new creation.
Christianity EtcA Word From GOD by TheIkoro(op): 6:01pm On Jul 17, 2014
The land of Ibadan is a most accursed land; and Alegongo-Akobo, its
most accursed offspring.
- Adedotun The Ikoro.

Therefore, as I live, saith The LORD GOD, I will prepare thee unto blood, and
blood shall pursue thee: sith thou hast not hated blood, even blood shall
pursue thee.
- The Bible.
Christianity EtcToday, This Scripture Has Been Fulfilled In Thy Sight by TheIkoro(op): 3:54pm On Dec 29, 2013
Therefore I will divide him a portion with
the great,
and he shall divide the spoil with the
strong;
because he poured out his soul to death,
and was numbered with the trans-
gressors;
yet he bore the sin of many,
and made intercession for the trans-
gressors.
Christianity EtcToday, This Scripture Has Been Fulfilled In Thy Sight by TheIkoro(op): 3:36pm On Dec 29, 2013
By oppression and judgment he was taken
away;
and as for his generation, who con-
sidered
that he was cut off out of the land of the
living,
stricken for the transgression of My
people?
Christianity EtcToday, This Scripture Has Been Fulfilled In Thy Sight by TheIkoro(op): 2:32pm On Dec 29, 2013
Surely he has borne the griefs of Masculinism
and carried the sorrows of Machismo Renaissance;
yet they esteemed him stricken,
smitten by God, and afflicted.
Christianity EtcToday, This Scripture Has Been Fulfilled In Thy Sight by TheIkoro(op): 2:21pm On Dec 29, 2013
He was despised and rejected by men;
a man of sorrows, and acquainted with
grief;
and as one from whom men hide their
faces
he was despised, and we esteemed him
not.
Christianity EtcRe: From Where The Vultures Are Gathered by TheIkoro(op): 7:00pm On Dec 24, 2013
Gboliwe: Sorry, but what is the meaning of Ikoro?
Ikoro means, "Bitterness." For, in all ways, I am The Truth - regardless of how bitter.
And if thou would that thou learn more about I and my God, please visit both
www.theholyhomily..com and www.thehomohomilies..com.
You will be surely blessed.
Christianity EtcFrom Where The Vultures Are Gathered by TheIkoro(op): 5:18pm On Dec 24, 2013
Professor Ilori (Professor of Mathematics, formerly - and most probably still - of the
University of Ibadan) remains one of the most noxiously evil men of this
generation. Placing similarly evil men of similarly wicked intentions beside
that house wherein I live at Alegongo-Akobo, in Ibadan (to monitor not only
that which I do in the supposed privacy of my room, but also that which I
would that I do with the even more sacred privacy of my mind) they all, in the evil
of their wickedness, make an understatement of the words, "they parted
my garments among them, and for my clothing they cast lots." With
loud cries of derision that echo round the entire neighbourhood of priests
and Levites: they brag of how they rob me of not only the privacy I have
spoken of, but also the products of my sweat; products such as the works
which I write - which I would that I write - before such works have even left
the sanctity of my mind. Laying wait for me, and seeking to catch something
out of my mind - in the perfection of their evil - that they might accuse me.
All whilst under the guise of selling satchet water from the house of the venerable
Professor, which is situated at Alegongo-Akobo. All whilst the most venerable
Professor now strives, with the typical hypocrisy of contemporary
Christianity, to defy the words of Scripture that ask of him, "If thou
sayest, Behold, we knew it not; doth not he that pondereth the heart
consider it? and he that keepeth thy soul, doth not he know it? and
shall not he render to every man according to his works?"
Christianity EtcUnity In Diversity by TheIkoro(op): 3:53pm On Dec 23, 2013
Each time I listen to a choir
singing in unison, I am always
deeply moved. It seems to me
to be one powerful voice
praising and glorifying God.
Then - on the chorus - the
sopranos, the altos, the tenors,
and the basses all sing their
different parts; and the
harmony is breath-taking. It
thrills my soul, and makes
their unison singing seem
colourless by comparison.

Every worshipper of God "sings"
a different part as together we
work for The LORD. We come
from various backgrounds; and
have different personalities,
abilities, nationalities, religions,
sexual orientations, and so on.
Even so, our labours together
for Him can result in a beautiful
harmony of service. Instead of
appreciating this blend,
however, some people demand
conformity to their own
methods and procedures. They
want everyone to sing THEIR
way.

Although this kind of unity
(singing their way) can produce
limited results, nothing is
quite as satisfying as seeing
different individuals - all with
their own styles, talents, and
identities - presenting in
harmony the same theme:
the love and salvation offered
by The LORD GOD Almighty.

In our service to God, let's not
worry if the people next to us
aren't singing our "note." As
long as they're in harmony
with God, we're in the same
choir. Remember, God calls
His children to unity - not
uniformity.

Help us, Lord, to pray together
although tribe and tongue may differ;
though sexual orientations
be, one to one, as peace to guns.
Christianity EtcAs We Move Into The New Year by TheIkoro(op): 3:47pm On Dec 23, 2013
Most boys love to play football.
During each competition, their
overriding purpose is to help
their team to score. It's not
enough just to pass the ball
back and forth. To succeed,
they aim for the goal. So it is
with us. No matter what we do
in life, if we don't have a goal
we're headed for failure.

We need spiritual goals as well.
Above all else, the apostle
Paul wanted to receive God's
approval. He says, "I press on
toward the goal for the prize of
the upward call of God...." He
hungered to know God more
intimately; and he willingly
endured pain, trials and
tribulation to tell others about
his Saviour.

Do we share that same
passion - to grow closer to God,
and to serve Him faithfully? The
words of The Ikoro are a means
by which you can reach the
goal of growing closer to The
LORD. As you take time each
day to listen to Him speak to
you through the Scriptures, as
you read the words of The
Ikoro, and as you pray; God
will transform your thinking and
help your faith to grow.

I pray that this coming year all
emasculated men, all
homosexual men, all bisexual
men, and all men that believe
in the virtue that is
homosexuality will all join The
Ikoro (who remains yours
truly, I, Ikoro Iyineleda) in an
all-out pursuit of knowing God
and pleasing Him. Together,
let's go for the goal!!
Christianity EtcHappy New Year!! by TheIkoro(op): 3:37pm On Dec 23, 2013
May you all (all ye emasculated
men, homosexual men,
bisexual men, and men that
believe in the virtue that is
homosexuality) may you all
this coming year be granted
the gladness which is hope, the
spirit which is peace, and the
heart which is love. A blessed
new year to you all.
For the hour is coming, and now
is: when the homosexual will
worship God in spirit and in
truth; for God is seeking him to
worship Him.
Christianity EtcFree!! by TheIkoro(op): 12:36pm On Dec 15, 2013
what would you GOD do for thee?
ask, and it shall be given thee.

log on....

www.ikoroiyineleda..com
www.thehomohomilies..com
www.theholyhomily..com
www.adedotuntheikoro.net

log on, and be blessed.
RomanceRe: Girls Can Call Themselves Pet Names But Guys Cant? by TheIkoro(m):
erictoonice: thats a fat lie, girls hav more loosed friendship than guys cos they pretend a lot, lots of jelousy, envy, and lies. guys are much more simple with friendship and prefers action, wen guys arent close they are not but girls will pretend to each other for the rest of their life, wen quarrel comes, guys jst act mature and keep things to themselves in the case of girls u'll see the real jelousy manifesting at the end. Being emotional is not jst by some fake displays but inaction!!!
You just proved both my point and the point of pleep. Or haven't you ever realised the fact that
all three of envy, jealousy, and petty quarrelling are very prevalent features of erotic relationships?
Which man would not be jealous, should his wife spend all her time with other men? And do you
know how often ordinary toothpaste has led to divorce between married couples? When one is close
to another, the two will quarrel over almost anything. It is distance that makes the heart grow fonder.

Female relationships are much more close-knit than male relationships simply because of the eroticism
that binds women together. Thus, where you see women bonding together in movements such as
the feminism of which a woman once said, "Feminism is the theory; lesbianism, the practice;" men
bond only with combative activities such as sports, business, politics, and the bloody wars waged by
tribe against tribe, by race against race, by nation against nation: all such activities
betraying the misandry that actually fuels the heterosexuality of men, even when they claim to be
such close friends.

Men should take a cue from women if they're not to replace the dinosaurs that once
ruled the earth. Where women live their lives by following Solomon's prescription when
he said, "Again, if two lie together, they are warm; but how can one be warm alone?"
men prefer to obey the injunction of Nietzsche when he said, "Man was made for war, Woman
for the procreation of the warrior. All else is folly." This war, this misandry, is what has a man
think twice before slapping a woman, yet hesitate not before stabbing a man.

From the steady consistency with which women have begun to take over the world,
even in spheres previously dominated by men (ever since both their
liberation and their consequent empowerment enabled them to freely practise the lesbianism
that had always been an implicit feature of their relationships) we can see who is right
between Solomon and Nietzsche.
CultureRe: Ibadan by TheIkoro(op): 4:38pm On Dec 10, 2013
For ladionline, I would like to say....

That this is a rebellious people, lying children, children that will not hear
the law of The LORD:
Which say to the seers, See not; and to the prophets, Prophesy not
unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits:
Get you out of the way, turn aside out of the path, cause the Holy One
of Masculinism to cease from before us.
Wherefore thus saith the Holy One of Ikoro, Because ye despise this word,
and trust in oppression and perverseness, and stay thereon:
Therefore this iniquity shall be to you as a breach ready to fall,
swelling out in a high wall, whose breaking cometh suddenly at an
instant.
And he shall break it as the breaking of the potters' vessel that is
broken in pieces; he shall not spare: so that there shall not be
found in the bursting of it a sherd to take fire from the hearth,
or to take water withal out of the pit.

And for those django1 would they hearken unto his word:
let me ask that thou come forth therefore unto me without the
camp, and bear the reproach which I have suffered in Ibadan by
the hands of such as django1 - for over a decade and much more;
knowing that the same experience of suffering is required of
your brotherhood throughout the world.
CultureRe: Ibadan by TheIkoro(op): 4:36pm On Dec 10, 2013
For ladionline, I would like to say....

That this is a rebellious people, lying children, children that will not hear
the law of The LORD:
Which say to the seers, See not; and to the prophets, Prophesy not
unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits:
Get you out of the way, turn aside out of the path, cause the Holy One
of Masculinism to cease from before us.
Wherefore thus saith the Holy One of Ikoro, Because ye despise this word,
and trust in oppression and perverseness, and stay thereon:
Therefore this iniquity shall be to you as a breach ready to fall,
swelling out in a high wall, whose breaking cometh suddenly at an
instant.
And he shall break it as the breaking of the potters' vessel that is
broken in pieces; he shall not spare: so that there shall not be
found in the bursting of it a sherd to take fire from the hearth,
or to take water withal out of the pit.

And for those django1 would they hearken unto his word:
let me ask that thou come forth therefore unto me without the
camp, and bear the reproach which I have suffered in Ibadan by
the hands of such as django1 - for over a decade and much more;
knowing that the same experience of suffering is required of
your brotherhood throughout the world.
CultureRe: Ibadan by TheIkoro(op): 4:34pm On Dec 10, 2013
For ladionline, I would like to say....

That this is a rebellious people, lying children, children that will not hear
the law of The LORD:
Which say to the seers, See not; and to the prophets, Prophesy not
unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits:
Get you out of the way, turn aside out of the path, cause the Holy One
of Masculinism to cease from before us.
Wherefore thus saith the Holy One of Ikoro, Because ye despise this word,
and trust in oppression and perverseness, and stay thereon:
Therefore this iniquity shall be to you as a breach ready to fall,
swelling out in a high wall, whose breaking cometh suddenly at an
instant.
And he shall break it as the breaking of the potters' vessel that is
broken in pieces; he shall not spare: so that there shall not be
found in the bursting of it a sherd to take fire from the hearth,
or to take water withal out of the pit.

And for those django1 would they hearken unto his word:
let me ask that thou come forth therefore unto me without the
camp, and bear the reproach which I have suffered in Ibadan by
the hands of such as django1 - for over a decade and much more;
knowing that the same experience of suffering is required of
your brotherhood throughout the world.

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