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@teph_therapper

Rapper. Songwriter and a follower of Christus. Helms and Throttles.

Tema, Ghana Katılım Temmuz 2018
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Dominus Broviscum
Dominus Broviscum@DominusAD78·
@WesleyLHuff The Ark isn’t gone. It’s fulfilled, and Scripture tells you exactly how. Mary is the Ark of the New Covenant.
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Wes Huff
Wes Huff@WesleyLHuff·
Jeremiah is exactly correct, the Ark of the covenant isn't sitting in a monastery somewhere being guarded by monks. The Jewish Talmud says it was never returned after the Babylonian exile in late 6th century BC; Maimonides says that it could be buried in tunnels Solomon made under the temple mount; 2nd Macc. 2 says Jeremiah hid it at Mt. Nebo; Samaritan tradition says it was buried in Mt. Garizim. And let's be honest, even if it was in an Orthodox Tewahedo church in Ethiopia (which I'm pretty confident it isn't), it wouldn't matter. The Ark was meant to point to and is fully fulfilled in Jesus. If it still physically exists it holds no power or authority than any other ancient box.
Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762

A deep dive into the Ark of the Covenant—what it was, where it may have been, and why its significance goes far beyond the mystery of its location—this conversation unpacks the historical and archaeological context surrounding Shiloh, challenges popular claims about the Ark being hidden in Ethiopia, and breaks down why many widely circulated biblical “discoveries” fall into speculation rather than evidence, before shifting into an evidence-based case for the resurrection of Jesus through prophecy, historical accounts, and archaeological support, while also exploring spiritual warfare, including the reality of demons, the nature of evil, and how these ideas are often distorted by modern media. @_jeremiahj

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Mr Aigri
Mr Aigri@Aigrimanyq·
@teph_therapper @AlperKaanAnkara @YusufAsunmogejo Because that’s a translation. And both are correct and from God. there’s no contradiction how can I explain further ? You just asked the same question as if I haven’t replied you 5 times. If you believe it’s a contradiction and both can’t be correct no pb that’s your view.
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A.Y.O
A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Hey Jai, Your forefathers have tried more than this in the past, yet they failed. Yours won't be different. Your entire attack is built on an embarrassing category error. You are trying to compare the Christian theological concept of the Trinity to the phonetic dialects of a spoken language. Let me help you a bit, perhaps you may be guided. Hafs, Warsh, Qaloon, and the rest of those names on the covers are not different Qurans. They are not authors neither. They are the names of the scholars who preserved the oral transmission of the Quran in the different dialects of the Arab tribes. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) received the revelation and taught it in these dialects to make memorization easy for a widespread, illiterate society. In fact, just so you know how ignorant you are, Warsh and Hafs are not even the main Imams. They are just students (transmitters). For the sake of my audience, the seven Imams are Nafi', Ibn Kathir, Abu 'Amr, Ibn 'Amir, 'Asim, Hamzah, and Al-Kisa'i. To show you how deep this preservation goes, Hafs is a transmitter for Imam 'Asim, while Warsh and Qaloon are both transmitters for Imam Nafi'. As I said earlier, your meme is a big logical failure. How does the Trinity that claims three distinct persons with separate wills make up one God relates with the Qira'at of the Quran?. I don’t need to tell you what you are. The Qira'at of the Quran are about phonetics. All ten recitations teach the same theology, the same laws, and the same historical accounts. There are no missing chapters or conflicting narratives. Where one recitation might say "Malik" (King), another says "Maalik" (Owner). Both words describe Allah perfectly. They complement each other, they never contradict. To put this in a way your mind can process, if a British man writes "colour" and an American writes "color", or if one pronounces "schedule" with a hard C and another with a soft S, they are not reading two different books. They are expressing the same word in different dialects. Every single variation you see in those books traces its recitation back to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through a mass-transmitted, unbreakable chain of narrators. It is a historical flex of preservation that your scriptures do not possess. Next time you want to critique Islamic preservation, drop the memes and read a book on Quranic sciences. Thank you for your attention.
Jai@JaiNDoC_RL

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ALPHONSUS@teph_therapper·
@Aigrimanyq @AlperKaanAnkara @YusufAsunmogejo You actually have not answered anything. It is not just my POV. It is what is there. The never changed Quran should not read two absolutely different things to two different interpretators. Such that, one says one person was amazed and another says it was God who was amazed.
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ALPHONSUS@teph_therapper·
@NdubuisiSpeaks @NigeriaStories We are saying the same thing. I am just adding that the dialogue would not be necessary if these people were TAUGHT that, that thing they do is nonsense. Now in Ghana, people kept “talking” about and expressing their displeasure. Guess what. he never listened.
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: South African protesters have burnt vehicles and buildings belonging to foreign nationals in protest against the installation of a Nigerian king in Eastern Cape.
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ALPHONSUS@teph_therapper·
@NdubuisiSpeaks @NigeriaStories This happened in Ghana. I think it is for these Nigerians, primarily to KNOW that they cannot crown themselves kings in someone else’s land. This knowledge ends the conversation. Should not get to “let us sit down and have a dialogue”. People do not have that patience.
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Ndubuisi Speaks ⚡
Ndubuisi Speaks ⚡@NdubuisiSpeaks·
I agree that violence is never the answer, and it only deepens the pain on all sides. At the same time, traditional titles and cultural institutions carry deep meaning for communities, and perceived encroachment can trigger strong reactions. The challenge is channeling that concern into dialogue and lawful engagement, rather than destruction, so the focus stays on the real structural issues affecting everyone.
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Abdool Moh.
Abdool Moh.@abdool_moh·
Dear @PoliceNG Police officers are in full uniform watching & protecting a man who is insulting Islam & entire Nigerian Muslims. Such hateful speeches are dangerous to the peaceful coexistence of our dear nation. Nigeria is already overstretched with insecurity & cannot afford a full blown religious crisis instigated by the foreign agent in this video. Nigerians demand the immediate STOP & repatriation of this man back to his country for the sake of our peaceful coexistence. God bless our dear nation 🇳🇬
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ALPHONSUS@teph_therapper·
@NdubuisiSpeaks @NigeriaStories Do I agree with the violence? No! Same way I do not agree with going to someone’s country and making yourself king. Same happened in Ghana. There was or still probably is an Igbo King. People do not take these things lightly. Cos ah?? Why?!
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Ndubuisi Speaks ⚡
Ndubuisi Speaks ⚡@NdubuisiSpeaks·
@NigeriaStories Burning vehicles belonging to “foreign nationals” because of a traditional title? That’s not protest, that’s redirected anger. The real enemy isn’t the Nigerian next door — it’s the system that keeps both of us struggling.
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KAY-KAY 🇬🇭
KAY-KAY 🇬🇭@GodsonKankani·
A Ghanaian man, Opoku Afriyie, has been sentenced to one year in prison for stealing medication worth GH¢60 from a pharmacy in a desperate bid to treat his rheumatism. According to reports, Afriyie had been prescribed drugs he could not fully afford. With only GH¢20 in his possession, he seized a moment when the pharmacy attendant stepped away and left with the medication without paying. In a surprising twist, he later returned to the same pharmacy to purchase more drugs, where he was immediately recognized and arrested. The court convicted him of theft and imposed a 12-month custodial sentence. The ruling has ignited public debate in Ghana, with many citizens questioning the severity of the punishment given Afriyie’s poor health and dire financial situation.
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ALPHONSUS@teph_therapper·
@foyjhn @mynameisolayemi @abdool_moh @PoliceNG Right. Thanks for pointing it out. Deut 13, has its context in Deut 12. Israel as a case study had its own laws concerning a lot of things, almost everything. I repeat no where in the Bible are Christians told to hate muslims, or anyone for that matter. Christians.
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ALPHONSUS@teph_therapper·
@Aigrimanyq @AlperKaanAnkara @YusufAsunmogejo How are both correct bro? The exact verse is saying two different things. One says Allah was amazed, another says Mohammed was amazed. Not the next verse, the exact verse. If it was preserved word for word, meaning for meaning, why do we have this?
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