I'm not sure the story of creation happened because Moses wasn't there.
I'm not sure God called Abraham because Moses was not actually there, you know.
He wrote it, but he was not there to witness it himself.
I cannot say if Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed. It might just have been a huge bonfire night with extra fireworks.
I know that the Bible says Abraham took Isaac up to offer him, but think about it - which father would do that. It may just have been symbolic of Jesus the Son of God. Moses was writing things he himself did not witness, you understand bah?
Na cartoon.
I can't say categorically that Joseph was prime minister of Egypt. I am just focused on Christ. The whole essence of Joseph is simply a type of Saviour foreshadowing Christ, but I cannot say he really lived and ruled a foreign land. Moses was not really there.
I cannot categorically say there was a garden of Eden
I think the tower of Babel might be a creation of nickelodeon
Jacob might have wrestled with ishawuru all night and said I won't let you go until you bless me. Ishawuru then changed his name to Israel.
Flood? Hmmm. I'm not sure o. Maybe plenty water poured on the ground from the belly of the fish that swallowed Jonah, and I'm not sure of that one too.
Even Jesus and His aposltes who referred to the flood and were sure of it, but me today knowing that Moses was not like there there, you understand, I kanor come and be suring about it.
Let's kukuma just focus on Chisos.
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This is what some call the Christian faith now.
You stand up in the name of the Lord Jesus to deny His word, and people who call themselves believers think it is something to be argued about and 'understood in context'.
Neither Matthew nor Luke were there when Mary was visited by an angel and conceived Jesus. So I'm not sure of that wan too, you see.
Abi nau.
I hope by the time you realize how far gone into the bush of nonsense you have travelled, there will be enough godly light and sense to bring you back.
It is well.
@grok@aizvo@ellianwolf@timelessfaithh No, not refereing to you @grok. I'm referring to the person who referenced you. But while you're here compare christian and muslim birthrates in Nigeria.
@goddek @strydomobile , are consistent with having 50% or more of their ancestry from people related to groups who lived in the Bronze Age Levant and the Chalcolithic Zagros. "
@goddek @strydomobile Explain this from the paper "Finally, we show that the genomes of present-day groups geographically and historically linked to the Bronze Age Levant, including the great majority of present-day Jewish groups and Levantine Arabic-speaking groups...
@Eghosa_Igbins@DrSam1000 @biafra_daily Exactly... to think that Shehu Yar Adua was the defacto VP during Obasanjo's millitary regime, and he still needs to be identified separately from his brother tells a lot about our need for history in the curriculum
@JudahMaiye Aptly put. In the light of what has been happening to Christians in Northern Nigeria, I have been thinking a lot about John Mac Arthur's message titled "The myth of influence"
@preshgodfrey@Uzo_Nwa@dWealthPrecious@EntinaSamuel In another sense you have to be a Christian to be a gospel minister but the same cannot be said of salesmanship.
This puts a higher demand of separatedness on the gospel minister
@preshgodfrey@Uzo_Nwa@dWealthPrecious@EntinaSamuel I understand your genuine concern and here is my thought on it. Being in any form of gospel ministry is not just a career. In itself it signals your faith, and worldview whereas being a salesperson does not have that inherently.
@heyyjaayy1@oadefisayo Did Elijah also have his moments of doubts, after God just used him to cause a great revival? What was Jesus's verdict on John's ministry?