Tinashe Manyanga

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Tinashe Manyanga

@tnashe7

Specialist Physician/Public Health/Leadership & Lifeskills Facillitator/Husband and Father/Patriot/Christian/Amateur Photographer/Guitar Learner

Harare, Zimbabwe Katılım Kasım 2013
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ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
When I was growing up, I thought Christianity was the 'easy' religion because it doesn't mandate fasting, have explicit dietary requirements, require a certain amount of prayers per day, etc. Over time, I've learned that consistently walking with Christ is difficult. The bar is much higher than modern norms and cultural standards.
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Tinashe Manyanga@tnashe7·
@aigkenham You have unintentionally defined the Gospel according to the age of the earth. This is another gospel and regardless of where you stand on the age of the earth, this position is more blasphemous
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Ken Ham
Ken Ham@aigkenham·
Christians who believe in millions of years undermine the authority of the Bible and the foundation of the gospel.
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𝗡𝗶𝗵𝗮𝗿 𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗮𝗶 MD, DM
There are thousands of incredible physicians caring for patients quietly in remote corners of the world, without making it to the author list of medical journals! You won't see them at conferences either, but each one deserves our respect. Each one matters 🙏🏽
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ntiniza@NtiniZebedia·
@manisheretostay @tnashe7 @daddyhope you cannot drive with a worn out tyre and pray that it doesnt burst..or drive reckless and pray that you dont get involved in an accident
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Letter from a follower to us all; Hi Mukoma Hopewell, I am writing to you kindly asking you to address our attitude towards road accidents. I know it is not your duty to do so, but I believe your words might help in knocking sense into us as Zimbabweans. I often hear you say we are not as educated as we think, and I concur with you. There was a young lady who is trending on social media, she surprised her mother by visiting her here in Zim, and on her visit from the UK she was caught in the crossfire of police chasing a combi driver. A similar incident happened a year or so ago, and a young man who was visiting from Canada died the same way this lady died. We also had the death by car accident of that big family of six. The attitude we have been exhibiting is so worrying and will cause many more to die. The general consensus on social media is “varoyi, mhepo, hurombwa”. Seriously, what have we become? No one wants to acknowledge or even talk about how our driving is so reckless. Our drunk driving, our speeding, our overloading, use of cellphones whilst driving, crossing red robots, driving without ever having sat a driving exam. This is never discussed, but we run to blame unseen forces when all this recklessness that most people participate in is the cause. I know this is not your responsibility, but I am begging you to please address this issue, maybe a few might contemplate it, maybe we can hold each other accountable. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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man@manisheretostay·
@tnashe7 @NtiniZebedia @daddyhope We must act responsibly by driving responsibly as a collective, you can pray but the main issue lies with us taking responsibility for our actions as a collective and individually
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Tinashe Manyanga@tnashe7·
@NtiniZebedia @daddyhope But but... The two are not mutually exclusive. Handiti we pray precisely because we know the dangers in our roads? It's not hiding behind in prayer, its praying because the danger is acknowledged.
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ntiniza@NtiniZebedia·
@daddyhope Some hide behind prayer over action, expecting Mwari to intervene instead of becoming economicaly active. Even something as simple as voting 4 the government we need is dismisd with “nyika ndeyamwari.” Its as if pple believe an unseen force will fix things while they do nothing.
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Tinashe Manyanga@tnashe7·
@MikeWingerii @megbasham This is below the belt Mike. It becomes slander when insinuate that it traces back to Paula. I can disagree with her all day but this...
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Mike Winger
Mike Winger@MikeWingerii·
@megbasham this is what happens when Paula White is your pastor.
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The Objective Believer
The Objective Believer@The_OriginalOB·
It’s so much easier to believe people have bad motives or are purposefully deceptive than that they simply think differently from you.
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Dr PT 👩🏻‍⚕️
Dr PT 👩🏻‍⚕️@chirembaPT·
Just got a quote for curtains and all I can say is ? Black plastics on windows look kinda cute actually 🌚🥺🥺😂😭😂🤞🏽
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Dr PT 👩🏻‍⚕️
Dr PT 👩🏻‍⚕️@chirembaPT·
Are you a dr yourself ? I’m trying to see how many scars you have seen in Botswana , Zimbabwe and South Africa to come to such conclusions 🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️ Please respect Drs in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼! Those people do so much with so little for even less . Stop this madness
Loice Mututuvari@loiceMututuvar1

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skilled rebhara@drjaytee87·
but pa fair paroad hapana minimum speed .nyaya yekuflasher nekuti urikumhanya haisi right..
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The Objective Believer
The Objective Believer@The_OriginalOB·
I predict that in the next five to ten years folks are going to wake up to the fact that they have been served a one sided narrative that produced some truly bottom of the barrel reasoning and behaviors—all in the name of “discernment”.
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