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Preserving Our Cultural Heritage by Dangerousboy(m): 9:58am On Oct 15, 2021
PRESERVING OUR CULTURAL HERITAGE

Exodus 1:8 Now there arose up a new king over Egypt, which knew not Joseph.

The new Pharoah didn't knew about Joseph, why? Because the story of how Joseph saved Egypt and the rest of the world was not passed on to his generation. It was lost.

In the west Africa country of Nigeria for example, many of our cultural heritage are lost, why? Because the forthcoming generation are not being taught. Many can't even speak their local dialects, talk more of preparing their local dishes.

I was amused when I heard a Parent telling her 20 years old son to go and learn their local dialect. I thought, why didn't you teach him when he was younger, it would have been easier.

Now God wants us to preserve the heavenly culture and pass it on to the next generation. If we want our Children to be distinguished and morally upright, then it is our duty to pass on these virtues to them.
Genesis 18:19, Deut 11:19

:8 Now there arose up a new king over Egypt, which knew not Joseph.

The new Pharoah didn't knew about Joseph, why? Because the story of how Joseph saved Egypt and the rest of the world was not passed on to his generation. It was lost.

In the west Africa country of Nigeria for example, many of our cultural heritage are lost, why? Because the forthcoming generation are not being taught. Many can't even speak their local dialects, talk more of preparing their local dishes.

I was amused when I heard a Parent telling her 20 years old son to go and learn their local dialect. I thought, why didn't you teach him when he was younger, it would have been easier.

Now God wants us to preserve the heavenly culture and pass it on to the next generation. If we want our Children to be distinguished and morally upright, then it is our duty to pass on these virtues to them.
Genesis 18:19, Deut 11:19
Re: Preserving Our Cultural Heritage by Abohboy: 10:49am On Oct 15, 2021
STFU
Re: Preserving Our Cultural Heritage by Dangerousboy(m): 1:01pm On Oct 15, 2021
Abohboy:
STFU
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Re: Preserving Our Cultural Heritage by Abohboy: 2:20pm On Oct 15, 2021
Dangerousboy:
thanks for your comment. To get more faith inspiring articles, check my profile.

The bible isn't our cultural heritage infact it isn't even our culture wake up from the hundreds of years of indoctrination and open your mind to the truth about the Bible and Christian beliefs
Re: Preserving Our Cultural Heritage by Dangerousboy(m): 2:41pm On Oct 15, 2021
Abohboy:


The bible isn't our cultural heritage infact it isn't even our culture wake up from the hundreds of years of indoctrination and open your mind to the truth about the Bible and Christian beliefs
if you are not biased, you will see a lot of wisdom in what I wrote. I didn't just talk about the Christian culture, I also talked about the importance of passing and preserving our cultural heritage even to the next generation. E.g our food, clothes, music,e.t.c. as long as they are not babaric, and for us Christians, as long as it doesn't go against God's standard.

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