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Can you dump your own child into a furnace of fire just for disobeying or dishonoring you? Christmyhope: |
This is a wholesome take. I mean, it's just not possible for God to create a fire that burns forever just to consume the same people he says he loves. It's just impossible. MaxInDHouse: |
Hmmm. Hell cannot exist side by side a God who is projected to be all loving. MaxInDHouse: |
This is an interesting take. OKOATA: |
[flash=425,300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HUA1rMPB3A&t=88s[/flash] There was a moment when my faith didn’t collapse… but cracked open. Not because I wanted it to. Not because I was trying to walk away from Christianity. But because a question entered my mind that I couldn’t remove. Can an all-loving God and the concept of hell exist in the same reality at the same time? For years I believed the traditional explanation. I preached it. I defended it. I told people that God is love, that hell is justice, and that salvation through Jesus is the rescue mission. But when I started examining the logic of it more carefully, something didn’t add up. If God is truly all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-loving, then hell wasn’t something He discovered. It was something He designed. And that realization forced me to wrestle with questions I had spent years avoiding. In this video, I walk through the reasoning that led me to question the traditional doctrine of hell — not to destroy anyone’s faith, but to ask whether our theology truly holds up under honest examination. This isn’t about attacking belief. It’s about asking a question that many people feel… but rarely say out loud. If you have a thoughtful answer to this question — not the easy answer, but the one that still holds up at 2 a.m. when everything is quiet — I genuinely want to hear it. |
He's gone, bro. The Ayatollah Ayatollah is quite gone. LabStores: |
Thanks for observing, man. Yeah, I checked the box for altered content. malcom1X: |
[flash=425,300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaNN9oQ5WfM[/flash] On February 28th, 2026, the world changed overnight. The United States and Israel launched a coordinated military assault on Iran — calling it Operation Epic Fury. Within hours, Iran’s Supreme Leader was dead. Retaliatory strikes followed across the Middle East. Military bases were hit. Gulf nations were pulled into the chaos. Oil markets spiked. Global tensions exploded. And in the middle of it all — a girls’ elementary school in southern Iran was struck. 148 children and teachers are gone. This video is not propaganda. This is not partisan. This is a serious question: Why — when diplomacy was reportedly working — did we choose bombs? We break down: What led to Operation Epic Fury The nuclear negotiations that were underway The retaliation across the Gulf region The theological and moral questions no one wants to answer The long-term consequences history suggests are coming Both sides will claim God. Both sides will claim justice. But who is claiming peace? This is a raw, unfiltered breakdown of what happened — and what it may mean for the future of the Middle East. |
[flash=425,300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PW-pSOqrSY[/flash] Antonia thought she was going on a date. After weeks of chatting with a man she met online, she agreed to meet him at a junction in Delta State. He was charming. Attentive. Patient. The kind of man who made her feel safe. But by the time the sun began to set, Antonia was deep inside a bush — tied to a tree, trembling, and forced to hand over her banking details while two men stood over her. And the most disturbing part? While she was still tied up… he left to go pick up another woman. This is the terrifying true story of how social media trust was weaponized, how a simple meeting turned into a calculated trap, and how local vigilantes saved her life. Online predators don’t always look dangerous. Sometimes they look patient. |
Rabi has not been tried in court yet, but she will soon face a judge.
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[flash=425,300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCeN_e-2OZg[/flash] On Monday, February 16th, 2026, what began as a routine morning at the Seme Land Border turned into one of the most unbelievable arrests in recent memory. NDLEA operatives noticed something unusual about a woman traveling to Cotonou. She appeared visibly pregnant. But the pregnancy wasn’t real. Strapped beneath her clothing was a pink calabash — carefully designed to mimic a baby bump — concealing 3,200 capsules of tramadol. This video breaks down; • The moment officers grew suspicious • The shocking discovery during the search • The scale of tramadol trafficking in West Africa • The deeper supply chain behind cases like this • Why drug smuggling schemes are becoming increasingly creative According to National Drug Law Enforcement Agency spokesperson Femi Babafemi, the concealment method stunned even experienced officers. This is not just a bizarre story. It’s a glimpse into the evolving tactics of drug trafficking networks. |
Sammydanny:Absolutely. The whole thing is quite scary to be honest. |
The little boy from Takoradi who became a legend.
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[flash=425,300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iilrDTQiTU[/flash] On July 6th, 2014, Ghana's music legend, Castro, disappeared without a trace while on holiday in Ada, Ghana. What was supposed to be a fun getaway with friends turned into one of the most baffling and heartbreaking disappearances in Ghanaian history. Take a dive deep into the life of Castro, the man who went from washing cars in Takoradi to becoming one of the biggest stars in African music. From his rise to fame with hits like Sradenam, Toffee, and African Girls to his mysterious disappearance with his companion Janet Bandu, we uncover the untold story of Castro De D'Destroyer. Was his death an accident, or did something darker happen? The disappearance of Castro has left a hole in Ghana’s music scene, but his legacy lives on through his iconic songs and the memories of his fans and collaborators. |
I swear. There are many psychopaths in this world. WeAfrique: |
Wow. This is probably the most unbelievable story I've ever heard of. It's even more insane that this was actually a true story. Like, it actually happened. |
What happened to Rebecca Schaeffer is one of the most heartbreaking tragedies in Hollywood history. Just too sad. Beautiful, talented lady just wasted like that.
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This is the story of glory, failure, and murder. From MLB stadiums to a Nevada bar, and finally, to a prison cell — the shocking downfall of Dan Serafini. This guy is a menace o |
Lol Na real Iyalaya won. She do things o. Holy men fall yakata AVECDEO: |
In what will come across as a really shocking development, a Thai woman known as Seeka Golf, has left many people completely stunned after it was discovered that she seduced and slept with over 20 Buddhist monks. Thai police have arrested the woman who allegedly had sexual relations with monks, and then used photos and videos of the acts to extort money from them. The woman, who police are calling "Ms Golf", had sex with the monks, police said at a press conference on Tuesday. They believe she received around 385 million baht ($11.9m; £8.8m) over the past three years. Investigators who searched her house found more than 80,000 photos and videos used to blackmail the monks, the police spokesman said. This scandal is the latest to rock Thailand's much revered Buddhist institution, which in recent years has been plagued with allegations of monks engaging in sex offences and drug trafficking. [flash=425,300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCHYw2LbcqU[/flash] |
Billionaire businessman, Ejike Omotosho, was super happy when he built the biggest mansion in the country. However, he never knew that the luxurious edifice would cause his end. This is a story you don't to miss. [flash=425,300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BM79Fu12Po[/flash] |
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr secured a 3-1 victory over Al Okhdoud in a Saudi Pro League 2024-25 match held at Awwal Park in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Thursday. [flash=425,300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TF0f_nUnOY4[/flash]
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![]() Sammydanny: |
Nelson Mandela! No words to describe this man sha. He was beyond legendary! Sammydanny: |
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Na real Iyalaya won. She do things o. Holy men fall yakata 