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Samuel Ayodele_T
@SamuelAyodele_T
Helping you understand the Gospel clearly. Apologetics | Faith | Truth
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2020
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“Not having answers to every question doesn’t automatically disprove God—it just highlights the limits of human understanding.
In every area of life, we operate with partial knowledge, yet we don’t dismiss what we do have evidence or conviction about.
At the same time, faith shouldn’t be an escape from inquiry; it should be strong enough to face difficult questions without fear. So the existence of unanswered questions isn’t a reason to abandon belief—but neither is it a reason to stop seeking truth.”
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@davido All you need now is Jesus Christ.
Repent and follow the lord
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Nah you first bring parents into this matter now u Dey cry … Yen yen yen yen shut up go slide ! I no need all this explanation…
T@MrT_DOT
My father’s been buying land since the 80s. I’m not 1 of your broke minions & money is not my IDENTITY. I attended American boarding school for high school with multiple degrees from an American uni after. You could never shame my parents or their efforts.
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@oliverburdick Hallelujah
But we must occupy till Jesus comes back
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@TheGermanicist @GodlyAction And hell will be thrown into the lake of fire
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See who just followed me
Thanks ma. I really appreciate.
@Ihunanya_chi
You too can do the same

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Let me share a secret with you: whenever you’re discussing Scripture with anyone—Muslim, or otherwise—don’t assume a quoted verse is accurate just because it sounds convincing. Always go back to the actual text and read it in full context.
In conversations with Muslims, for example, you might hear references to the Bible used to support a claim. But like in any debate, people sometimes paraphrase, summarize, or quote selectively to strengthen their point. So the issue isn’t who is speaking, but how the text is being used.
A better approach is to calmly say, “Can we read that directly from the passage?” Then check the surrounding verses, the context, and even compare translations if needed. Books like John or Isaiah, for instance, are often quoted in parts, but their full meaning becomes clearer when you read the entire passage.
This keeps the conversation honest and grounded. It also shows you’re not just trying to win an argument—you actually care about what the text truly says.
In short: don’t rely on memory or paraphrase—verify, read, and understand the context. That’s how meaningful dialogue happens.
If you are blessed, click the follow botton.
Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi
Are you scripturally based? If not, please start reading the Bible. It is important.📌
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@Bet9jaOfficial Say no to betting
Talking to believer now,
A righteous God will not bless you through unrighteous means.
God still bless his people but not by gambling
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@ryandlibby @churchtalkative What do you mean by your statement
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Let me share a secret with you: whenever you’re discussing Scripture with anyone—Muslim, or otherwise—don’t assume a quoted verse is accurate just because it sounds convincing. Always go back to the actual text and read it in full context.
In conversations with Muslims, for example, you might hear references to the Bible used to support a claim. But like in any debate, people sometimes paraphrase, summarize, or quote selectively to strengthen their point. So the issue isn’t who is speaking, but how the text is being used.
A better approach is to calmly say, “Can we read that directly from the passage?” Then check the surrounding verses, the context, and even compare translations if needed. Books like John or Isaiah, for instance, are often quoted in parts, but their full meaning becomes clearer when you read the entire passage.
This keeps the conversation honest and grounded. It also shows you’re not just trying to win an argument—you actually care about what the text truly says.
In short: don’t rely on memory or paraphrase—verify, read, and understand the context. That’s how meaningful dialogue happens.
If you are blessed, click the follow botton.
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@DelaloireAlex1 @churchtalkative You should patiently read again
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@MikeBishop85062 @Truth_matters20 Are you sure you understood the post?
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@SamuelAyodele_T @Truth_matters20 But it’s false. The Bible said the church is the pillar and foundation of the truth. Not some Protestant cult who hates the church.
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