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Thank you sir.
As you said death is your end.
That's your believe and nothing is wrong with that.
We all can't choose the same path.
But for a believer in Christ, death is not the end. It is a sleep from this world and a transition into the presence of God.
There is no explanation for it all you need is to believe it.
Do good, live an impactful life and have faith.
In short live in love, preach love, and spread love.
Christ died and rose and we will.
The way I’ve been thinking over the past few months isn’t healthy😔
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Met someone like this recently and it left me genuinely unsettled. Her parents are Muslims but her grandma was a Christian who raised her mom as one. Her mom later converted to Islam.
She doesn’t firmly identify with either religion right now cos her mom told her to wait and see who she marries and basically align with him. She is perfectly willing to marry either a Christian or a Muslim.
The first thing that crossed my mind was, you genuinely do not understand what either religion is actually claiming. Cos if you did, how could you delegate the destiny of your own soul to a marriage prospect?
This is also why I no longer do the kumbaya “we all worship the same God” performance. I have Muslim friends and colleagues. I can sit with you, eat with you, genuinely enjoy your company, and still tell you plainly that I do not believe in the substance of what you are doing, that I think it is completely baseless and remarkably flawed.
I have always maintained that friendship and sharp disagreement are not mutually exclusive. Sports, religion, I will tell you directly. The exceptions for me are human rights and politics. Not this.
Christianity makes a claim that cannot be softened, Jesus is God. Not a prophet. Not a moral teacher. God. And He is the only path to salvation and eternal life. If that claim is true, Islam is not an alternative road to the same destination. It is a fabrication from the pit of hell.
Paul did not mince words; “even if an angel brings another gospel, let them be accursed.” Under Christianity, Islam is accursed. The being that appeared to Mohammed was not Gabriel. It was a demon, which is precisely what Mohammed himself believed in that cave before Khadijah talked him out of it.
You cannot sit with that honestly and remain passive. It is not an option.
Floating between the two is a serious sign of existential unseriousness. I will respect the committed Muslim far more than the one swimming with the tides, cos at least the committed Muslim has grasped that the stakes are real.
And tbh there is a weight to this. Accepting Jesus as Lord can mean confronting what that implies about your late Muslim grandmother or cousin, or best friend. That is not a small thing. But that weight is not an excuse to commit to nothing. You never find peace with that. You just find a softer way to dodge the question. Lukewarm is not neutral, far from it. It is a answer in and of itself. And frankly imo it is the worst one.
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UK COURT FINES BLOGGER £100,000 FOR FĀLSE CLAIMS AGAINST DR. DK OLUKOYA!
A UK court has ordered blogger Maureen Badejo to pay £100,000 after lōsing a dëfamātiòn case brought by Dr. Daniel Olukoya, the founder of Mountain of Fíre and Miracles Ministries (MFM), and his wife.
The UK High Court of Justice, Queen’s Bench Division, ruled that Badejo’s online statements about the couple were fālse. She was ordered to pay £65,000 in dāmages to Dr. Olukoya and £35,000 to his wife. In addition, she must publicly retract her claims and share a summary of the court’s judgment on her social media accounts.
The case went through the UK legal system, and even after an appeal, Badejo was not successful. The court’s decision is a reminder that fālse accūsations have conseqūences, and the law protects individuals against dēfamatōry statements.
This ruling highlights the importance of using facts and evidence before making public claims online. It serves as a wārning to bloggers and social media users to be responsible and caūtious when sharing information.
#false accusations have consequences
On what is supposed to be our 2nd Anniversary, we’re switching things up.
Same vision, new mission, fresh energy.
This is Konolo!
More than happy to answer ANY question around this. This is what I want to talk about today.
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I believe in the supernatural, and it doesn’t have to make sense to you—just like her testimony doesn’t have to make sense to anyone else. The fact that there’s no Hallelujah Challenge in Canada doesn’t mean people here aren’t fighting spiritual battles.
Do you think we’re somehow less spiritual than a major national group in Canada who are thriving in politics, real estate, and even has notable religious dates recognized and granted as public holidays by some provincial governments?
I have shared here before how I literally cheated death: I waited 12 hours in the emergency room with a twisted intestine and a ruptured, infected appendix, then underwent a 5-hour surgery. The medical team couldn’t explain it—they called it “weird” and said it made no sense how I survived.
So yes, we should respect people’s faith, whether you believe in God or not.
And @Timmysofine, kudos to you sincerely. I honestly don’t have your level of “shalaye” energy.
The ignorant people think prayer is only for their needs.
They never walked with God, they’d always been in darkness and now in something worse - emptiness.
If they’ve seen the light as they claim, they wouldn’t be this restless for validation.
The ignorant people think prayer is only for their needs.
They never walked with God, they’d always been in darkness and now in something worse - emptiness.
If they’ve seen the light as they claim, they wouldn’t be this restless for validation.
1. Joshua, you’re a liar, and you’re not even a smart one.
2. I checked flight logs on Flightradar24 and the flight schedule for British Airways for April 2023 and found that they operated their flight BA74 from Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos (LOS) to London Heathrow (LHR) daily. However, all of these flights departed in the evening, not the morning. The flight typically departs around 22:50 local time (WAT) and arrives at Heathrow around 05:25 the next day (BST). Evening departure was standard for BA74 throughout April 2023. The flight is approximately 6 hours and 35 minutes.
To ensure I did justice to that, I also checked if British Airways operated a private jet service from Lagos to London in April 2023. I found that British Airways does not operate any private jet service on that route. Their only offering on this route is the scheduled commercial flights, particularly the daily BA74 service (operated by a Boeing 777 or 787 with over 200 passengers).
Therefore, your claim that “His elder brother ended the call and instantly booked an emergency flight for him to London the next morning. British airways, they fixed him on the first flight, his brother sent him the ticket and boom he flew and landed London the next morning” is an obvious lie. There’s only one daily flight from Lagos to Heathrow, there’s no such thing as “first flight”. And how can he fly out from Nigeria “the next morning” and land in London “the next morning” when it’s a 6hours35 minutes flight?
3. I know that the standard practice is that if a patient is arriving with an air ambulance or there was an in-flight medical emergency, an ambulance would be waiting at the airport. So I checked logs from Flightradar24, FlightAware, and AirNav Radar. My search showed that in April 2023, most instances of British Airways flight from Lagos to Heathrow (BA74) completed their routes on time. A few had minor delays due to weather or air traffic. However, no squawk code 7700 (which is the code for in-flight medical emergency) was activated for any of the flights. So it is impossible for an ambulance to be waiting at the airport for your friend.
4. Your post inferred that Nigerian doctors are unqualified and failed to make a proper assessment and diagnosis of your friend’s condition. That is also wrong. The Medical Training in Nigeria is one of the best and, unarguably, the most comprehensive medical training programs in the world. Doctors trained in Nigeria are trained to be efficient in both low-resource settings and high-resource settings.
In the UK, where you claimed your friend eventually received the proper diagnosis and treatment, Nigerian-trained Doctors are among the most sought-after medical professionals. According to The Guardian, in 2022, India accounted for 11% of all doctors sponsored for UK skilled worker visas. They are only behind India, which had 20% of doctors sponsored for the UK skilled workers visa. In 2021, data for countries with at least 100 candidates Showed That Doctors trained in Nigeria achieved a first-time pass rate of 70.1% on PLAB Part 1 and 64.0% on PLAB Part 2. Indian graduates, coming next to Nigerians, achieved a 67.8% first-time pass rate on PLAB Part 1 and a 62.5% pass rate on PLAB Part 2.
According to the most recent data released in September 2023, about 2.0% of doctors in the NHS workforce in England are Nigerian nationals. Nigeria is only behind Indian (8%), Pakistan (3.7%), and Egypt (2.9%). This shows that Doctors trained in Nigeria are qualified and that their training meets international standards.
If you think #NSPPD is a quick ATM, you’re mistaken. Pastor Jerry is a man of God using YouTube to spread the gospel. If his obedience to God also brings revenue, that’s God’s blessing not cc. Nobody is forcing you to watch, so stop crying bcz people no longer stream your noise.
Used to have severe back pain&someone booked me a chiro appointment. Oh sure, just twist my neck like a glow stick, what could go wrong? Stroke? Paralysis? Yeah, I’ll pass. Not worth the gamble. Be careful.