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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2019
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Likita offia@DrBush15·
Unpopular Opinion: Honestly, I don't believe comedians have any business cracking jokes in church podiums. I see it as profanity. Idle talks are not for the church! Pastors should resist such practices. Akpororo INEC Atiku Muslim Muslim Shiloh Kenny blag instablog Pastor paul
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Talk Church
Talk Church@churchtalkative·
Porn doesn't just mess with your eyes. It poisons your soul. It kills intimacy with God, rewires your brain, and drains your spiritual power. You can't walk in victory while coddling secret sin. Drag it into the light now. Kill it by the Spirit. Jesus sets men free.
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V.I.C👨‍💻@VIC_kutz·
This was her only son. They had just come home from church together on Sunday when terrorists attacked their village and took his life 💔
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The Telegraph@Telegraph·
🔴 The militants had disguised themselves as civilians to mingle among unsuspecting Christian mourners At least 60 people killed in attacks across eastern Democratic Republic of Congo 🔗 telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
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@GC_Relief People need to hear this Freedom of religion should be non negotiable
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Global Christian Relief
This isn't a story you'll hear anywhere. But you need to hear it. In Iran, a believer was risking his life to secretly distribute 5,000 Bibles. Authorities raided his home & forced him to burn them all to save his life.
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Beloved of God
Beloved of God@Edenlife9·
“The Christian genocide in Nigeria was kick-started by everyday normal Muslims.” A Christian cleric lists the history of violence against Christians in Nigeria.
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Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
EXCLUSIVE: Family Alleges 17-Year-Old Christian Girl Abducted In Kaduna, Forcibly Converted To Islam, Married Off In Kano | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4dl3HMz
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Jojo Agboola 🇳🇬🇬🇧
Nigerians in the UK 🇳🇬🇬🇧 and Africans in diaspora, if you're looking for a beautiful European holiday spot you can visit without visa stress. Go to Montenegro 🇲🇪 l've been 3 times so here's a practical guide for a smooth trip👇🏼
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Ada Ezeagu ❤️@QueenUjunwa1·
Breast reduction procedure. It looks painful, but the after result is so beautiful.
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Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo@ezekieldachomo0·
The only surviving son of Rev Ayuba Choji tells a story no child should ever have to carry in his heart He escaped through a window while darkness swallowed everything he had ever known Behind him were the voices of his parents His siblings His home All taken in a single night What kind of world forces a child to choose between staying and dying or running and living with memories that will never fade This is not just a story This is pain that breathes This is grief that cries out for justice is bleeding Families are breaking Faith is being tested beyond words We cannot keep scrolling as if this is normal We cannot keep quiet while lives are being erased Pray for Nigeria Speak for the voiceless Stand for humanity #PlateauState #Riyom #SurvivorStory #StopTheKillings #PrayForNigeria
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Metropolitan Police
Metropolitan Police@metpoliceuk·
A man has been found guilty of preparing terrorist acts. Armed officers arrested him as he attempted to breach security at the Israeli Embassy in London, carrying two knives.
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Aline💚@alin_daline·
Balloon Sinuplasty procedure to Open Blocked Sinus passages...👀
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Ghost 👨🏽‍💻🇨🇦
These 5 councils will sponsor your visa in UK 🇬🇧
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Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
Biggest Mack @Big_Mck, I will respond to you again. You mentioned three things that are factually incorrect about the role of the Bible in slavery: 1. You said the Bible is not divine because humans compiled it. 2. You said Europeans who misused the Bible were the ones who compiled it. 3. You suggest Christianity is inherently imperial to Africa. Let me start with the third point. Christianity may have been born in the Middle East, but it grew up in Africa. That’s right. The intellectual framework that forms the doctrinal epistemology of Christianity was largely developed in these three African regions: Alexandria in Egypt Hippo in Algeria Carthage in Tunisia Biggest Mack, do you know the major milestones in Christianity that emerged from these African centers? The Greek Old Testament, the Septuagint, was translated by 70 scholars in Alexandria. Church fathers like Origen and Clement systematized Christian theology there as well. The first person to write a sustained theological framework that shaped later Trinitarian language was Tertullian of Carthage (Tunisia). Even more crucially, Augustine of Hippo (modern-day Algeria) is one of the most influential figures in Western Christianity. His writings on grace, sin, the church, and salvation underpin much of Catholic and Protestant theology. To be blunt, if you remove Augustine, a significant portion of Western Christian theological structure collapses. His influence is not peripheral; it is foundational. And he was from Algeria. Did you also know that councils that shaped the early biblical canon were held in Hippo and Carthage, modern-day Algeria and Tunisia? The idea that Christianity simply “came to Africa” is a display of historical ignorance. Now to the moral question of slavery. How can Christianity be accused of being the root of slavery when Scripture directly undermines its moral justification? Paul writes on the ethical treatment of slaves, which was strange in a Roman world that legally considered them property: “Masters, give unto your servants that which is just and equal; knowing that ye also have a Master in heaven.” — Colossians 4:1 “And, ye masters, do the same things unto them, forbearing threatening: knowing that your Master also is in heaven; neither is there respect of persons with him.” — Ephesians 6:9 Paul also directly reframes the master–slave relationship in Christ, calling slaves brethren with their masters: “Let as many servants as are under the yoke count their own masters worthy of all honour.. And they that have believing masters, let them not despise them, because they are brethren...'— 1 Timothy 6:1–2 That last line is crucial: “because they are brethren.” The implication is that even within a socially unequal system, the gospel redefines the moral relationship entirely. Paul also explicitly condemns slave trading: “The law is made… for murderers of fathers and murderers of mothers, for manslayers, for fornicators, for SLAVE TRADERS, for liars, for perjurers, and for whatever else is contrary to sound doctrine.” — 1 Timothy 1:9–10 The term here is explicitly rendered as “slave traders.” That places slave trading in the same moral category as murder and sexual immorality. This is not the moral framework of endorsement; it is moral condemnation. This theological framework later informed abolitionist Christianity in Europe, the same intellectual tradition that fueled movements against slavery. Christian thought introduced a universal moral vision of human worth. Before this, moral status was largely tied to geography, gender, genealogy, or social status. As a result, slaves, women, and the disabled were often treated as having diminished or no intrinsic moral worth. Christianity introduced the idea of universal moral equality, which later influenced modern human rights discourse, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. So why accuse the Bible of perpetuating a system it provided one of the earliest moral critiques against? Furthermore, slavery predates Christianity entirely. Humans were among the earliest commodities humans traded. There was no industrial economy; much of ancient production depended on forced labor. In parts of the Roman Empire, slaves made up more than 50% of the population. Slaveholding was widespread across civilizations. Historical records also show African participation in slave trading, including the sale of captives to Arab traders. But it was Christian abolitionist movements that eventually pushed for the dismantling of slavery as an institution. For example, Britain spent approximately £20 million compensating slave owners in 1833 (equivalent to billions today). This debt was only fully repaid in 2015. The British Royal Navy also lost thousands of sailors enforcing anti–slave trade patrols. They even used military force against local rulers such as King Kosoko in Lagos when treaties to abolish the trade were resisted. Slavery was ended in a world where it was globally normalized. Finally, you argue that the Bible is not divine because humans compiled it. Why must it be either/or? Divine origin does not exclude human transmission. The fact that humans compiled the canon does not negate divine inspiration; it reflects the means of transmission, not the source. The Bible is understood as divinely inspired yet written and compiled through human authors guided by God. That is your argument addressed point by point. I would encourage you to study the subjects you are engaging with more deeply. Lest you veil intellectual ignorance under the guise of activism.
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck

“Rejecting the Bible because Europeans misused” Misused it? Really? Let’s start with what the Bible that you read today actually is. It’s literally a collection of books. A library. Not some divine decree. Guess who put them together? The same people you claim only misused it. Well, if you must know, it was put together for the purpose of misusing it. Btw, a piece of advice. You need to really define what ideology you stand for, because playing Christianity defender and African defender at the same time will never work. You will keep embarrassing yourself. You must think the brand of Christianity you practice today means the same thing to you as it does to those who invented it.

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Dr. David Wood
Dr. David Wood@Acts17David·
Where did he get the idea that if he is killed while slaughtering unbelievers in the name of Allah, he will go to paradise? 🤔
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🇦🇹 A trial has begun in Vienna against an Islamist terrorist accused of planning an attack at a Taylor Swift concert “I plead guilty. [...] If I am killed as a Muslim, I will go to paradise,” Beran A. told the court. In the summer of 2024, the CIA warned Austrian authorities about an Islamist who had been searching online for hand grenades, translating bomb-making instructions, and announcing a “surgical operation” in the coming days. After his arrest, police found TATP, an explosive frequently used by ISIS, in his refrigerator, along with a calendar entry that read: “Taylor concert, Friday.” As a result, all three scheduled Vienna shows by the American superstar were canceled. Beran A. had radicalized online. On Instagram, he called himself “Abu Dujana” — the same name used by the Vienna attacker who killed four people in November 2020. He had no detailed plan for attacking the concert at Ernst Happel Stadium, but intended to detonate a bomb in the crowd. During police questioning, he said: “I would have blown myself up like the terrorist at Ariana Grande’s concert a few years ago” — referring to the 2017 Manchester suicide bombing that killed 22 people. The verdict for Beran A. and his alleged accomplice Arda K. is expected on May 21. Both face 10 to 20 years in prison.

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Islam Invasion 🚨
Islam Invasion 🚨@IslamInvasion·
“I think Muslims should go back home!” “I am aligned with the Islamophobes on this! This is their HOME. I’m not gonna go to someone’s home and start to change it….” If a Muslim can say it, why can’t ‘we’ say it?!
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