Why are we pretending as if “thank you for access” is identical to “thank you for your time”?
Why are we pretending the latter is what we mean when we say the former (and we know that’s not true) ?
Why is it hard to just say the truth on these streets? Haba mana😅
Nigeria is under judgment. It’s very clear.
Zero sense of morality. Terrorists kidnap people and take ransom, then splurge on TikTok… and foolish Nigerians are submitting account numbers to partake of the proceeds of their evil and crime.
I’m shocked. What is wrong with us?.
1. Give speculative words from God as prophecies.
2. They obviously fail.
3. Run a series titled, "Why prophecies fail", and blame tht recipient for his obvious fail.
4. New series on honor for pastors.
5. Final series on, "don't wash dirty linens outside".
Hey, it's Monday‼️😅
I want many of you commenting on these issues to be a bit discerning when discussing sensitive matters like this with a possible future partner.
First, I don't think it is wise to start your conversations with someone you are intending to have a relationship with with contentious questions like this. Don't let the person start putting up a guardrail before you even get to know them better.
Also, even when you marry someone you supposedly share the same mind with on a sensitive topic like this, people change in marriage. People change their minds about things you thought you knew about them.
If your date perceives you to be militant from the get-go, that may be a turn-off.
Personally, if I were pursuing a lady and she started off with a topic such as this, there may be no progress.
You start by building on positive grounds, shared interests, and not start with a brawly topic such as this.
Today, we studied the doctrine of Creation from Concise Theology by J. I. Packer.
We reflected on how the order, beauty and complexity of creation point to an intelligent Designer.
LightWk: Go! Promote! Train!
This opinion holds no water because even in developed societies, people still advocate for aborting them. That’s what started this entire conversation—a couple decided to abort their child. They live in a better society with better access to healthcare and still decided to do it.
i’m a christian, and i think one of the biggest problems with these conversations is that many people are more passionate about preventing the abortion than they are about supporting the life that comes after birth.
i understand why people disagree with her conclusion but i also think many of the responses are missing her actual point.
her point isn’t really about down syndrome, her point is about responsibility.
a lot of people are speaking from a place of moral conviction while ignoring the environment these children are born into, in many communities, children with down syndrome are mocked, isolated, denied opportunities, and treated as burdens, their parents are often left to navigate everything alone.
what frustrates me is that some of the same people condemning her tweet will never advocate for disability inclusion, never support affected families financially, never push for better healthcare, and never challenge the stigma these children face every day.
christianity is not just about defending principles, it’s also about carrying burdens, if we’re going to speak about what families should do, we should be equally advocating for society to support them.
Lmaooo this is a ploy to distract from the main point...Debs said it is valid to kill disabled babies...Girl used terminate to absolve herself of guilt 🤣🤣🤣
Community or society even in its brass criticism has always been the unit in charge of disabled people and children from unwanted pregnancies