One of our 15-year-old students at Tiossan Academy (my school in Senegal) decided to stop waiting for permission and built a tool for all of us.
Go to africastupidlaws(dot)org right now.
It’s a simple place to submit the most ridiculous, business-killing laws in your country.
If a teenager can build a website to track this, maybe our leaders can find the courage to start repealing them.
@NiseHassan@ThaBoyYom I'm sorry I am arguing with someone who is not looking for the truth but just personal bias. I'm not supporting anyone. I am just stating the truth. Even if I give you 10 verses to support my claim, you will still interpret them to suit your bias
@NiseHassan@ThaBoyYom If you dont agree with it doesn't mean it's not there. There are many verses in the Bible that advise us to give to ministers of God. Use Google or AI and you will get an answer
Marriage is a bilateral, earthly covenant with clearly defined terms for both partners. Originally, according to biblical revelation, sex is divinely designed to consolidate the marriage union.
This shows sex plays a major, defining role in marriage. This is why premarital sex, precisely, fornication, and extramarital sex, precisely, adultery, are culpable offences punishable by death in the Old Testament. This means sex, either before or after marriage, destroys the marriage covenant.
And God's recommendation in the Old Testament is death, which, by implication, is freedom for the faithful partner to remarry. So why is the church advocating for forgiveness for extramarital sex for an unfaithful partner, and at the same insisting on no divorce, even when there are grounds for divorce both biblically, and legally and culturally, while at the same time kicking against remarriage for faithful partners?
Is the supposed church, who has become the gatekeeper of marital sanctity, not becoming hypocritical and a player of double standards by advocating forgiveness for extramarital sexual unfaithfulness and furiously frowning at divorce and remarriage - God's ordained way of granting respite for faithful partners married to unfaithful partners? You be the judge.
- Alexander Sign