@DuryaKaz@TaymiApologia@RealRayza Also the bible used pharaoh as a title so it's not hard for islamic scholars to connect the dots.
Muhammad was the illiterate who couldn't.
@DuryaKaz@TaymiApologia@RealRayza You aren't an Arabic speaker so all you can do is deny deny deny
I spoke with an Arabic speaker once 👇👇
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@DuryaKaz@TaymiApologia@RealRayza Bro you think you lying scholars will tell you Muhammad made a blatant error when he was writing down the stories he was hearing.
This is the academic scholarship consensus on the use of Fir'awn in the quran,
No serious scholar will tell us the quran didn't make an error
When Elijah was completely burned out and begged God to let him die, God told him to have a snack and take a nap 🤣
Idk why this makes me laugh. Imagine him bringing all the dramatics but God knows he just needs a snickers and some sleep.
@SeerahDawah Wait till you realise the quran, you believe is a direct word of Allah is full of Allah speaking of himself in the third person.
He even used a whole chapter to prayer
@Damian_Nen@layzeelolita Like I said I don't have to give you more examples, pastor Adeboye spoke out last November, what changed exactly? In fact the situation of the country since then has gotten worse
Throughout biblical and Christian history, clergies with leadership roles over the body of Christ has been the conscience and correction of unjust leaders.
From the first king of Israel in the Old, to King Herod in the New, to Emperor Theodosius in AD 390;
Samuel rebuked Saul over the sacrilege of God’s sacrifice.
Nathan rebuked his immediate successor, David, for his injustice.
A man of God rebuked Ahaz.
Elijah rebuked Ahab.
Jeremiah, Isaiah, and the minor prophets rebuked the governments of their times.
John rebuked Herod for adultery.
Ambrose the Bishop of Milan demanded public repentance from Theodosius for the massacre he ordered in Thessalonica.
He stripped him of all royal pump and demanded public humbling penance.
The church is the conscience of the nation. Especially a Christian nation.
We are the salt of this earth. If things are getting spoilt, we should do something.
Right now, the government of Nigeria is currently the most murderous, oppressive and corrupt we’ve ever seen.
Yet, these people act with so much impunity. There’s no moral restraint whatsoever.
Since the church is the ground and pillar of truth, we should be able to remind the government that it is condemned.
And that should restrain them.
The voice of the presbytery should strike tremor and terror in their hearts.
They should dread just one man of God in this nation condemning them, let alone hundreds.
Yet, there’s hardly one.
People are not dragging the church. They are instinctively looking at the only source of truth and agitated that it is not speaking.
Yes, the approach is wrong, but the motivation is expected.
The day the church is raptured, the anti christ comes.
So, people, even unbelievers, know Who restrains the lawless one, instinctively.
The church should have light and salt. But it doesn’t.
And that’s why it’s being “dragged”, and frankly, it should.
@Damian_Nen@layzeelolita I don’t need to give more examples. When Pastor Adeboye spoke out in the past, did the country actually get any better? No. People should hold the President accountable and stop dragging an elderly man into political messes that he can't fix.
@Damian_Nen@layzeelolita If you followed the redeem church you would know pastor Adeboye doesn't preach as much as he does, he mostly speaks at special programmes, that said he does speak
For example, last November, he told Tinubu to give his security chiefs a 3-month deadline to end terrorism or resign
@layzeelolita You dragging tinubu on twitter isn't any different from pastors speaking against the government from their pulpits.
It is unfair to expect an 84-year-old man to march in the streets for a protest that won't work. We should just focus on voting him out in 2027
@Damian_Nen@layzeelolita In my opinion, I think Pastor Adeboye protested against Jonathan because he knew Jonathan would actually listen. He probably feels that protesting against BAT is a waste of time because it won't change anything.
Wait, was Jesus really just an ordinary man?
How can Jesus, whom many people considered to be just a man, tell us to love Him more than our own family? Wasn’t God the One we were supposed to love above everyone else? Why would Jesus direct that level of devotion to Himself if He were not God manifested in the flesh?
Jesus said:
“Anyone who loves their father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me; anyone who loves their son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me.” Matthew 10:37
Yet throughout Scripture, the greatest commandment is to love God above all else:
“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.”Matthew 22:37
If Jesus were merely a prophet, teacher, or ordinary human being, such a demand would be inappropriate. No prophet in the Bible ever instructed people to love him more than their parents, spouse, or children. That kind of loyalty belongs to God alone.
But Jesus not only accepted that devotion, He required it. He called people to leave everything and follow Him (Luke 14:26-27), to believe in Him for eternal life (John 3:16), and to honor Him just as they honor the Father (John 5:23).
Why would Jesus place Himself at the center of the faith unless He knew He was more than a mere man?
@ITzUndesirable@its_shine2 Read verse 52 of Surah 3
His disciples said they would preach the message and help him in his course.
Did they preach the message?