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Smyrna2011: 1:51pm On Mar 04, 2024
Na Money for food dey my hand. Make car wait first

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Smyrna2011: 1:12pm On Mar 04, 2024
Jennyclay in the mud
Smyrna2011: 9:58pm On Mar 02, 2024
Goaaaallll....2-2..... Modric
Smyrna2011: 6:12pm On Feb 25, 2024
Arobaga:
Imagine North having bragging rights because they don see who Buhari better






Tinubu God will punish you
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Smyrna2011: 9:14pm On Feb 11, 2024
Goborrrrrrrr osimhen
Smyrna2011: 1:31pm On Dec 30, 2023
Openair:
How I wish all this swears abi na cappings dey work, many of this politicians for don die...u know how many times Chelsea fans don swear for N.Jackson abi Man u for Anthony ?😅
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Smyrna2011: 9:51am On Dec 28, 2023
He is Yoruba Na. Na their way

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Smyrna2011: 6:00am On Dec 26, 2023
Fasindo:
shocked



Please read this

On the argument that Christmas is a Pagan feast

Another Christmas, and the recycled argument continues on how 25th December is a pagan feast, and how Christ was not born on the 25th.

Some things don’t go well with me, arguments like this that don’t make any logical sense.

Let us agree that Jesus was not born on the 25th, can you kindly suggest to us a new date? And since you know he was not born on the 25th, it therefore means you know or have an idea of the date he was born. Tell us then.

I heard this same argument for Sunday. They said Sunday is a day of worship of the pagan Sun-god and that the meaning of Sunday came from the Sun-god.

I ed sharing a detailed teaching and telling those propagating that message the reason for Sunday, being that it was the first day of the week, and Christ rose that day and started appearing to his disciples every first day of the week as they gathered behind closed doors in prayers.

I think I should not have wasted my time in doing that, what I should have done would have been to simply remind them that the days of the week as we have them today were all adopted. They are all pagan.

Monday is named after the god of the moon. Thursday is for the Norse god known in Modern English as Thor. Friday is named after the Anglo-Saxon goddess Fríge. Saturday is named after the Roman god Saturn.

There is this impression from some of you that once anything has a pagan origin it is evil and it is impossible for it to be 'Christianized.'

Well, unfortunately, many things came from the pagans, including the papyrus that was used to write the bible in those days. The tradition of offering visitors kolanut in Igbo culture is largely pagan. Even Baptism as we know it today as the pouring of water or immersion in rivers did not start with Christians. Eating pork is pagan. New yam festival is pagan. Ojuju Calabar is pagan.

What some of you fail to see is that the Christian faith must be planted in a culture for it to take root. Even St Paul while preaching to the Areopagus in Act 17:16-34 had to use what the Athens have as an altar to the "unknown god", to plant the message of the living and known God into them.

Once the Christian faith is planted in any culture, it uproots the bad in it and retains the good. This is why once you mention "Sunday" we think about the day of worship in church and not sun-god. This is why 25th December may not be the day Christ was born in your calculation, but it has taken a Christian dimension pushing aside whatever it was known with before. This is why the cross, which was pagan, and seen as a symbol of shame, has now taken a total different meaning the moment Christ was crucified on it.

The pagan cross moved from shame to fame, from gory to glory (let me be looking for rhyme words like a motivational speaker since na watin una wan hear. Nobody should stress me biko.)

#PurestPurity

From Fr. Kelvin Ugwu


thanks

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Smyrna2011: 5:51am On Dec 26, 2023
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Smyrna2011: 5:50am On Dec 26, 2023
OK...no sense

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