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15 Questions Nigerian Christians Need To Ponder On. by aminho(m): 8:15am On Nov 25, 2012
1. Who brought X'tian to
Africa
2. Why was X'tian brought to
Africa
3. Who told Africans about
Jesus 4. When was the bible written
5. Where was the bible written
6. How was the bible written 7. If bible was written 600yrs
after Christ, who brought the
idea to write Bible up? Who
Typed it and who took them
to printers? In the process
how many corrections were made and who authorised the
final edit? 8. God obviously didn't speak
to all the authors of the bible
at the same day and time to
write the bible. So who did? 9. Who collected the books
making up the bible from
authors and why did the
person choose those books? 10. Did someone miss out on
other books or they simply
took the ones they want to
add? 11. Why don't African
Christians have answers
outside the Bible when asked
about Christianity? Is it
because they don't know any
other thing to say about the foreign religion? 12. Why didn't the promoters
of Christianity succeed in the
Arab world? 13. Why is it that everything
the promoters of the bible told
Africans not to do, is what
they are doing? Gay, science,
racism, question the bible, etc. 14. Is it true that Africa is
200yrs behind? And they
know we will never be able to
question these things? So they
inserted it in the bible that you
shouldn't question them? 15. Before Jesus was
introduced 2100yrs ago there
was life in Africa, why are all
black men in the Bible Slaves?
None was king or rich?
Re: 15 Questions Nigerian Christians Need To Ponder On. by OME1(m): 8:21am On Nov 25, 2012
Are you a christian ?

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Re: 15 Questions Nigerian Christians Need To Ponder On. by omowolewa: 8:50am On Nov 25, 2012
I quit smoking weeds when I realised I was thinking like you.
Re: 15 Questions Nigerian Christians Need To Ponder On. by tobechi74: 12:07pm On Nov 25, 2012
Dis question doesnt afect d price of....in markt
Re: 15 Questions Nigerian Christians Need To Ponder On. by seyibrown(f): 4:25pm On Nov 25, 2012
aminho:
11. Why don't African Christians have answers outside the Bible when asked about Christianity? Is it because they don't know any other thing to say about the foreign religion?

You mean you expect them to answer your questions on Xtianity from the Quran, The Tipitaka, the Kama Sutra, Odu Ifa, The Oxford English Dictionary or Fifty Shades of Grey? shocked shocked shocked Haba! Which one you dey, Bros? There's no pleasing you, is there? grin grin grin

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Re: 15 Questions Nigerian Christians Need To Ponder On. by aminho(m): 7:29pm On Nov 25, 2012
tobechi74: Dis question doesnt afect d price of....in markt
prize of what say it now
Re: 15 Questions Nigerian Christians Need To Ponder On. by omodave(m): 6:30pm On Dec 04, 2012
If u are a Christian wish I don't think so with de way u talk, avoid vain and vord question.
Re: 15 Questions Nigerian Christians Need To Ponder On. by Kay17: 8:29pm On Dec 04, 2012
Good Questions!
Re: 15 Questions Nigerian Christians Need To Ponder On. by Areaboy2(m): 12:11am On Dec 05, 2012
Great questions. Sadly, the idea that a black man is not a "thinking" race plays out here. Because if we did, we wont follow like sheep all the time but ask questions like these undecided

you missed one though

Why did they tell us not to question the bible/god, but rather see it as "mysterious" ways?



If you read most of the posts above you will notice they all keep to this rule. It helps them prevent the more difficult but crucial 15 you mentioned


You dont have to be in chains to actually be in bondage undecided

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