Oriade Yusuf Olamilekan

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Oriade Yusuf Olamilekan

Oriade Yusuf Olamilekan

@HCrown4033

Technology is the tool. Discipline is the edge. Leverage is the game. Sharing insights for those who see beyond the surface.

Katılım Mayıs 2024
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
Happy Birthday to my brother and fellow patriot, H.E. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, @ChibuikeAmaechi. Your courage, conviction, and years of service to Rivers State and Nigeria continue to inspire many across the nation. I wish you good health, strength, and many more years of impactful service to our dear country. -AA
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Oriade Yusuf Olamilekan
Oriade Yusuf Olamilekan@HCrown4033·
@naumeguveya To them, rest feels like a waste of time when something productive could be done. They feel exhausted after working, yet rest still doesn’t feel restorative. To them, it feels like another second wasted. But this mindset can be controlled if rest is utilized correctly...
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@Otyman_ @MasterMaliq @salauhazard The funniest part is acting shocked that religious traditions in the same geographic and prophetic lineage share concepts, stories, and practices. That’s like discovering Romance languages share Latin roots and calling it a conspiracy.
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Otysman
Otysman@Otyman_·
@HCrown4033 @MasterMaliq @salauhazard They are the labels, nothing dramatic in any sense of it. Your Quran is a Frankenstein monster. a collection of Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Paganism, etc.; nothing authentic about your Islam. Even your call to prayer is a corruption of the Jewish call to prayer
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Muhammad wasn’t perfect. Jesus wasn’t perfect. Moses, Abraham, Noah… none were. Only God is Perfect.
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@Otyman_ @MasterMaliq @salauhazard “Islam borrowed from Judaism and Christianity.” Congratulations. You just described how Abrahamic religions historically interact with earlier revelation traditions. Historians call that continuity. Twitter theologians call it “Frankenstein monster” for dramatic effect.
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@Otyman_ @MasterMaliq @salauhazard So when religions share prophets, moral law, prayer, revelation, and monotheism, you call it “copying.” But when Christianity inherits from Judaism, it becomes “fulfillment.” Your consistency retired halfway through the debate.
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@Otyman_ @MasterMaliq @IAMTEEGEE99 The irony is that historians themselves debate sources, transmission, theology, authorship, and textual development across religious traditions generally. But Twitter theologians speak like every historical question was settled personally in their group chat.
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Otysman
Otysman@Otyman_·
Prove me wrong. Aside from that of Mohammed, cite any extra-Quranic sources that corroborate the stories of any other "prophet" as contained in your Quran. Let's start with the most recent before Mohammed, "Jesus." Cite any extra-Quranic source that corroborates the Quranic accounts of his life
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@Otyman_ @MasterMaliq @IAMTEEGEE99 You moved from “Isa is not Jesus” to demanding historical corroboration for Jesus mentioned in the Qur’an. So even your own argument quietly accepted they refer to the same historical figure. That plot twist was fast.
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@Otyman_ @MasterMaliq @IAMTEEGEE99 Interesting standard. Now apply it consistently: Can you provide extra-biblical historical sources confirming every miracle, theological claim, resurrection appearance, and divine statement in the New Testament exactly as Christians interpret them? Or does “strict historical...
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Otysman
Otysman@Otyman_·
@HCrown4033 @MasterMaliq @IAMTEEGEE99 As you can see, none of my responses exceeds 300 characters. The insults are required occasionally. It drives home the point more. At least if you cannot see the fact, you will notice the insult. If I were you, I would embrace it with my full chest
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@Otyman_ @MasterMaliq @IAMTEEGEE99 The funniest part is claiming Islam is beneath discussion while emotionally debating it line by line like your life depends on winning a Twitter thread. That level of “dismissiveness” deserves academic study.
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Otysman
Otysman@Otyman_·
Arrived from where? Were you too thick to see it from the start? It will delight you to know that the God I serve is both a Lion and a Lamb. On matters of intellectual confidence, I surmise you may know the truth. i am dismissive of any Islamic foray into biblical truth because it is not worthy of any argument. So cope harder
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@Otyman_ @MasterMaliq @salauhazard You keep acting like Muslims randomly inserted themselves into biblical discussion while Islam literally presents itself as part of the Abrahamic tradition connected to earlier revelation. You reject the claim. Fine. But pretending the claim does not exist is not an argument.
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Otysman
Otysman@Otyman_·
There are so-called Christians who do not accept the doctrine of the Trinity. Those I can argue with; there is a locus for such arguments. Muslims should focus on resolving the differences between the Shia and the Sunnis; after all, they share the same scriptures, rather than trying to insert themselves into the Bible
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@Otyman_ @MasterMaliq @salauhazard “Focus on Shia and Sunni.” As if Christianity has never had Catholics, Orthodox, Protestants, Unitarians, evangelicals, reformations, councils, schisms, and centuries of doctrinal disputes. Religious diversity suddenly becomes a crisis only when Muslims exist.
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