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John 3:8 Katılım Haziran 2016
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bünyamin@bhenybey·
The problem of this country. 1. Malnutrition induced mental retardation. 2. Traditional socio-religious myths that value power over truth. 3. Lack of skill and incentive to fix 1 & 2 is caused by 1 & 2. Everything else: CIA, Western powers, religion etc is pure copium.
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esther🤎@chiisoomm·
You guys will be talking like “American, Israeli and European” low quality films don’t exist lol but you’ll never see their people coming online and bashing their own films. We’re our biggest haters
Nillionaire.ts 🇳🇬@igboonaija3

I don’t watch Nollywood films because they are low quality. I prefer to watch American, Israeli, and European films because they are of higher quality. The Nigerian film industry is BULLSHIT...I can’t even manage Nigerian movies on Netflix.... go and gaslight your friends

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@manlikeralph25 @JayMacaron2233 @_mrsmalaprop The KKK are racist nutjobs. Not religion. They are openly anti-Catholic, and virtually every major church in America is against them. The AOG are anti-abortion keyboard wh-ihadis. Their MO is egging people on to commit crimes while their leader has zero criminal records.
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@manlikeralph25 @JayMacaron2233 @_mrsmalaprop Tell me. Is this symbol in the LRAs logo Mormon or Pentecostal? Founded by a man who named his children names like Salim and Ali. Currently believed to be hiding in Dafur. You're fooling only yourself.
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Happy Easter
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These Kim Jong Un father-daughter moments really making me wanna become a dictator.
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@MGin3D @_OKJ__ True, but the people who repeat his tropes like facts however.... 😂
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@_OKJ__ @bhenybey Bart Ehrman does know these things. He’s made a career off of picking and choosing which facts he acknowledges. In a debate with Dr James White he admitted we have the Bible today that they had in the first centuries, but in public goes back to claiming it was corrupted
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Kelvin O johnson@_OKJ__·
I was having a conversation with a Christian friend last night about some of the reasons I do not believe the gospel accounts of the death and resurrection are reliable… one such reason was when Jesus Christ was actually crucified. I told him this isn’t some obscure detail….it’s the central event of the entire story. And yet when you line up the accounts, they don’t just differ slightly, they contradict in a way that cannot be reconciled. I started with the Gospel of Mark. In Mark, Jesus eats the Passover meal with his disciples…that’s the Last Supper. After that, he’s arrested overnight, tried, and then crucified the next mornin at about 9 a.m. (Mark 15:25). So in this account, the crucifixion happens after the Passover meal. Then I showed him the Gospel of John. Here, everything shifts. Jesus is still before Pontius Pilate around noon on the day of Preparation of the Passover ….the very day the Passover lambs are being slaughtered (John 19:14). That means Jesus is crucified before the Passover meal, not after. So in one account, Jesus eats the Passover, in the other, he dies before it even happens. My friend tried to say maybe it’s just a minor timing issue. But it’s not. This completely changes the sequence of events. In Mark, the Last Supper is the Passover meal. In John, it can’t be…because Jesus is already dead before the meal begins. You can’t have both. Then I asked him why John would move it. And that’s where the real issue comes in. John is the only gospel that strongly pushes the idea of Jesus as the “Lamb of God.” So what does the author do? He places Jesus’ death at the exact time the Passover lambs are being slaughtered in Jerusalem. This is not history shaping theology…it’s theology reshaping history. Once you see that, it’s hard to unsee. The timeline isn’t just reported differently…it’s reworked to make a symbolic point. And that raises a bigger question I asked him directly…if the author is willing to change the day of Jesus’ death to fit a theological message, what else in the story has been adjusted for the same reason? At that point, he didn’t realy have a response. Because this isn’t something you can harmonize without doing violence to the texts. Jesus cannot both eat the Passover meal and die before it. He cannot be crucified the morning after and the afternoon before at the same time. This really clearly shows that these accounts are theological narratives written by believers shaping the story to express what they believed. And once that door opens, the reliability of the entire narrative becomes a serious question.
Alexander's Cartographer@cartographer_s

The Crucifixion - Belgian School, 19th century

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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
When they move abroad as immigrants - they make friends based on visa categories. They don't even date below their visa categories. 😂 When they're on Twitter, the reiterate that stratification. small accounts vs big accounts. 💀 I reflect a lot on our ideological design, as a people. Nigerians are morally bankrupt, culturally deficient and rooted in faux elitism. This is why some markets exist for us, because they can take advantage of that shameless insecurity - and I genuinely don't think the reason is poverty. I've visited other poor countries. These countries do not see cars beyond what they are, a means a transportation. They don't see restaurants beyond what they are. They don't see dates beyond what they are. Something fundamentally is wrong with us. For us, it isn't even enough that we succeed - it is important that other fail, or don't succeed as much as we do. It is important for us to have an edge other others. It is such a sick attitude. Person A has one house. Person B has two houses. It isn't enough that they both have roof over their heads - Person B innately subclasses Person A. You should also to hear from a Nigerian gym goer that you're not "man enough" because you don't bench as much as he does. 💀 As segwayed as these analogies are, they are rooted in the same proportionality. It points to the same mental illness. Who did this to us?
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@sbq_lodia @grok @_OKJ__ Anyone can claim anything is probable. The probability of a bright pink elephant is not 0. But here is rational thinking. Based on what we know about that period, culture, people AND THE TEXT which is more probable? That's how history is done.
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Sbq Lodia@sbq_lodia·
@bhenybey @grok @_OKJ__ If there’s error in the two accounts due to what d man claimed in the post there’s probability the two accounts might be wrong too just use ur iq guy
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bünyamin@bhenybey·
@_OKJ__ @Catholic_Briton The expert rebuttal to Erhman saying he's has questions as to when was the crucifixion is twofold. 1. Clearly the day is before Sabbath. No doubt. 2. There are more than one passover meals in the weeklong festival. Again any honest person with functional IQ can see this.
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bünyamin@bhenybey·
So you agree we know the day Jesus was crucified because both sources clearly state Jesus was crucified on the day before Sabbath. No confusion about this. Why exactly are you arguing other than to display you do not understand the Pascha is a weeklong festival with more than one ceremonial meals. Just claiming it's irreconcilable doesn't make it so. You just answered the honesty or IQ question.
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The core point stands: both Gospels place the crucifixion on Friday (day before Sabbath). But that's not the contradiction raised. Mark 14:12-16 has the Last Supper as the Passover meal (14th/15th Nisan), with crucifixion the next morning. John 18:28 & 19:14 has it on the Preparation day for Passover—lambs slaughtered as Jesus dies, meal still ahead. Ehrman and many NT scholars call this irreconcilable (theology shaping timeline in John). Harmonizers cite festival-wide "Passover" language or calendar differences. The weekday isn't the issue.
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bünyamin@bhenybey·
@_OKJ__ Both Mark and John clearly state Jesus was crucified the day before the Sabbath. Any honest person with functional IQ knows which day comes before the Sabbath hence when Jesus was crucified. So is your problem honesty or IQ?
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Kelvin O johnson@_OKJ__·
I’m pretty certain most of these Christian fundamentalists , evangelicals and Temu apologists doing mental gymnastics in the comments and quotes and who are fighting so hard to keep their indoctrinated faiths do not understand biblical texts or Greek or Jewish culture than a literal professor of the bible and New Testament Bart Ehrman who briefly summarises the contradiction in this video. And for those who say I didn’t respond to them.. well I’m not going to respond to all of you…I don’t sleep on X … I’ve responded to a couple and their defence are actually quite pathetic … inserting into the texts what the texts don’t say. Link to the full interview below. youtu.be/V7EwdZ0Z_gc?si…
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Forgive us Father, we know not what we're doing.
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