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Binizy

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Binizy@BinalayefaG·
@GodLogic_GL And so my friends, the Islamic dilemma 👏 👏
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GodLogic_GL@GodLogic_GL·
That the Quran confirms our scriptures: - It confirms the scriptures WITH the Jews and Christians at Muhammad's time (S. 2:41 / 4:47) - It commands us to follow our scriptures and judge by them (S. 5:43-47, 5:66-68) - PARTIAL belief in these books is condemned, so it's WHOLESALE confirmation (S. 2:85) - It teaches that the standard of truth for Muhammad is the prior revelation (S. 10:94) - It teaches that NOBODY can change the words of Allah (S. 6:115) - The condemnation is that we twist these books VERBALLY, not textually (S. 3:78) So the Quran confirms the entirety of the text of our scriptures, then (unknowingly) contradicts them (example: Surah 9:30 VS John 10:36 on Christ being the Son of God) because Muhammad never read them and assumed he was in line with them because he believed he was a prophet.
Frank Turek@DrFrankTurek

What's the #1 thing Christians should understand about Islam?

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Frank Turek@DrFrankTurek·
What's the #1 thing Christians should understand about Islam?
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Binizy@BinalayefaG·
@drumstixxda1 @Facecopro It's like quoting Shakespeare or any article or novel and saying those books were inspired. Every book has some sort of truth in them, but claiming because a book has some sort of truth therefore it's scripture or inspired doesn't cut it. It doesn't fit the criteria
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DrumstixxMaiGanga@drumstixxda1·
@BinalayefaG @Facecopro The manuscript was found 200 - 400 BC. That was during the Great Silence. The Israelites were looking for answers since there wasn’t a prophet of king for God to talk to them directly. Many other books were found but the book of Enoch was exempted to be quoted. Says something
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Faceco e-wire@Facecopro·
Why was the book of Enoch removed from the Bible Pastor Chris
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Binizy@BinalayefaG·
@PHEDconnect Please fix ur system. We can't buy power online.
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
Extreme heat or extreme cold, which do you prefer and why?
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Binizy@BinalayefaG·
@needGod_net So in other words, if we don't see obedience, they are not saved????
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needGod.net@needGod_net·
Those who say: “We don’t earn our salvation, BUT we must be obedient enough to keep it” are contradicting themselves. Obedience is just a result.
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CAF is implementing changes and improvements to the CAF Statutes and Regulations that will strengthen the trust and confidence in the CAF Referees, VAR Operators and Judicial Bodies. These changes and improvements to the CAF Statutes and Regulations will also ensure that the incidences that took place at the Final Match of the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON Morocco 2025 do not happen again cafonline.com/news/media-sta…
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Africa View Facts@AfricaViewFacts·
CAF President Patrice Motsepe says many African countries avoid bidding to host tournaments because they fear financial losses. As a result, Morocco 🇲🇦 often steps in, even for less profitable events like the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations or futsal championships. Motsepe said Morocco helps “save the situation” when no other bids are submitted. The country has strong infrastructure and a clear willingness to host. While not always the only option, Morocco has become CAF’s most reliable partner for filling hosting gaps.
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Binizy@BinalayefaG·
@5Solas2 😂 😂 this is funny
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5 Solas@5Solas2·
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Binizy@BinalayefaG·
@5Solas2 There's no where in scripture where this is actually preached or even implied. To be honest, if this was even implied, there will be no need of the epistles. Why warn people that can't lose salvation?? What are you warning them of?? We grow in Christ.
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Ihunanya Chi ❤️
Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi·
Christianity is not blind faith, it’s faith with receipts. For example, we now know we will live again because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Before, before many people believed once you die, that’s it, game over, no part two. But Jesus came and said, “Actually… there’s more,” and He didn’t just talk like someone making big promises, He demonstrated it. He literally died, was buried, and three days later, He rose again. That’s not theory, that’s action. It’s like God said, “Let me show you instead of just telling you.” So now we have confidence, if Jesus died and came back to life, then we too will live again. Because He lives, we will live also. This is not a “just believe and don’t ask questions” kind of faith. God made sure to prove His point. Like I said, faith with full evidence, no missing receipts 😄
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Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi·
Omg i cannot stop talking about God. I can’t help it. 😌
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Ryan Austin@AustinRyan83905·
@BinalayefaG @5Solas2 Have you met a Calvinist? A real one? Not someone who says they are for six months because their planning on launching a “new” soteriology so they can claim they “used to be a Calvinist”
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5 Solas@5Solas2·
All three of these statements are lies.
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Binizy@BinalayefaG·
@Ihunanya_chi So basically we can say polygamy is a sin, since it goes against God's nature or design for man?
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Ihunanya Chi ❤️
Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi·
Sin is not only what the Bible explicitly names in one sentence as “this is a sin.” Sin is anything that goes against God’s nature, His will, and His design. The Bible shows us that sin can be disobedience, missing the mark, or stepping outside of what God originally intended. For example, 1 John 3:4 says sin is lawlessness, living outside of God’s order. And James 4:17 says if you know the right thing to do and you don’t do it, that is also sin. So when it comes to something like polygamy, even if the Bible does not always directly say, “polygamy is a sin,” we have to look at God’s original design. From the beginning in Genesis, God made one man and one woman, showing His pattern for marriage. Jesus later confirmed this in Matthew 19, pointing back to that same design. Throughout Scripture, whenever people practiced polygamy, it often brought confusion, jealousy, and brokenness. That shows it was outside of God’s perfect will, even if He allowed it for a time because of human weakness.
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Ihunanya Chi ❤️
Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi·
Hey Dickson 😌 The Bible does not explicitly say that polygamy is a sin, but when we read Scripture carefully, starting from Genesis, and look at the pattern God established for marriage, His original design becomes clear. Marriage was created as a covenant, and it was meant to reflect the relationship God Himself has with His people. Throughout the Old Testament, God’s covenants consistently involve at least two parties, showing that covenantal relationships are built on mutual commitment. For example, God made covenants with Noah (Genesis 9:8–17), Abraham (Genesis 17:1–8), and David (2 Samuel 7:12–16). Each of these covenants involved God on one side and a specific person or group on the other, highlighting the two-party structure of covenantal agreements. Marriage works in the same way: it is a covenant between two people, and God intended it to be that way. Looking at the lives of biblical figures helps us understand this pattern. Take Abraham, for instance. God recognized only the child Sarah bore as part of His covenant promise (Genesis 21:12). Hagar, though also Abraham’s wife in a physical sense, was not part of the covenantal marriage, and the child she bore was not the one through whom God would fulfill His promise. Similarly, Jacob’s story demonstrates God’s design for marriage and love. Jacob never planned to marry two wives. He truly loved Rachel, but her father deceived him into marrying Leah first (Genesis 29:15–30). Only afterward did he marry Rachel, the woman he genuinely loved. Even in this polygamous context, it becomes clear that God’s design centers on one devoted, covenantal love, not divided affection. This brings us to the nature of love in marriage. Love, according to God’s design, is meant to be exclusive and covenantal. The Bible says God is a jealous God (Exodus 20:5), meaning He desires our full devotion, and He does not want anything placed above Him. Humans, created in His image, naturally reflect this trait of exclusivity in love. This is why, even in polygamous homes, favoritism appears. Jacob loved Rachel more than Leah because she was the one he truly loved (Genesis 29:30). God designed marriage to reflect His own love: one person, devoted wholly to the other. Jesus confirmed God’s original intention for marriage in Matthew 19:4–6. He explained that Moses permitted divorce because of the hardness of human hearts, but that was never God’s plan. He quoted Genesis to remind His listeners of God’s original design: *“Have you not read that He who created them from the beginning made them male and female, and said, “‘Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’?” The phrase “one flesh” is significant, it shows that God’s original plan was for two individuals to be united in an exclusive, covenantal relationship. There was no provision for three, four, or more; the union was meant to reflect the devotion and unity that exist in a covenant relationship with God Himself. Even if the Bible does not explicitly call polygamy a sin, careful study of Scripture shows that God’s original design for marriage was monogamous, covenantal, and lifelong. And when we understand marriage in this way, we begin to see its deeper spiritual significance. Just as God desires a covenant relationship with His people, so too marriage is meant to cultivate devotion, unity, and sacrificial love between two individuals. Shalom 💕
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10

I'm not asking you to be polygamous. That is your personal decision. You have a right to be monogamous or polygamous. I'm simply saying that no religion forbids polygamy. While Jesus was silent on Polygamy and Monogamy, Paul touched on it a little. 1 Tim 2:2 & 12 directs that A CHURCH LEADER must be the husband of one wife. Verse 12 says a DEACON must be the husband of one wife. It didn't say a Christian. The reason was given in verse 5. It is so you can conveniently care for the home because if you cannot take care of a large home, how will you have time to look after the church? Monogamy for church leaders was about responsibility to the church. There is nothing spiritual about monogamy. In 1 Cor 7, Paul advised that it is better to stay away from marriage. But if you can't control your sexual desire, get married. Then he instructed that your body is not yours but for your partner, and everyone should carry out their sexual responsibility to their partner, except they have taken permission from their partner to give their body to prayer and fasting. (You people dont even agree with this part of scripture. LMAO). God never looked at anyone and comdemned them for marrying many wives, not did he forbid polygamy. Many of his own anointed had many wives. Having said that, it makes sense to practice monogamy which is easier to manage, so you can better manage your affair. But if you want to practice polygamy and you feel you can manage it, please go ahead. Many people are in monogamy when they should have stayed unmarried anyway.

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Binizy@BinalayefaG·
@lekan_olayinka1 Does the bible describes (historically) polygamous men used by God? YES. But did God prescribes (mandate) polygamy in the bible? NO. Learn the difference. Gen 2:24 was a mandate from God. But man sinned. But Jesus and the Apostles re-instituted that mandate
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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
No Wizarab. We didn’t say Christianity encourages monogamy. We said Christianity MANDATES monogamy. When Jesus said marriage is between a man and a woman, that wasn’t a suggestion or encouraging. It was divine order. It was a command. When Paul said the model marriage is being with one wife, it was an order. When the apostles said human marriage is a representation of the union of Christ and the church, it wasn’t encouraging. It was a divine prescription. Nowhere in the New Testament and Christian history was polygamy considered. It was an implicit knowledge that monogamy is the only marriage model in Christianity.
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10

This is why people fail exam. I said no religion forbids polygamy. You’re telling me Christianity encourages monogamy. How does that negate my point? Encouraging monogamy does not mean forbidding polygamy. English is not difficult na. I can encourage you to go to Canada without forbidding you from going to the UK. Please go back to your secondary school English textbook and do comprehensive English again. While at it, use a dictionary to check the meaning of “FORBID.”

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