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Nigerians And Religion by Nobody: 12:36pm On Dec 13, 2015
let me start by saying am formerly a Muslim before giving my life to Jesus Christ, and for the record am a RCCG member.
What keep surprising me is the population of people who claimed to give their life to Christ and Mohammed ,yet their life those not reflect what these two people stand for. Yesterday when I going to my aunt wedding party. I board a bus going to RCCG camp, l can't believe the so called Christians inside the bus who was raining curses upon each other and they nearly hit each other. My question is , why are we so religious in Nigeria. Church and mosque is everywhere you turn to in Nigeria and yet our life never changes
Re: Nigerians And Religion by frank317: 12:43pm On Dec 13, 2015
Akobi24:
let me start by saying am formerly a Muslim before giving my life to Jesus Christ, and for the record am a RCCG member.
What keep surprising me is the population of people who claimed to give their life to Christ and Mohammed ,yet their life those not reflect what these two people stand for. Yesterday when I going to my aunt wedding party. I board a bus going to RCCG camp, l can't believe the so called Christians inside the bus who was raining curses upon each other and they nearly hit each other. My question is , why are we so religious in Nigeria. Church and mosque is everywhere you turn to in Nigeria and yet our life never changes

You left Islam for Christianity, that's like jumping from one frying pan to another pan.

Now you are complaining. So what are you expecting from self righteous and hypocritical Christians. Again are you better?
What exactly did you go to do at redeemed camp. Why did you go there? What are your expectations? Why did you leave Islam for Christianity. Have you found what u are looking for after jumping from one religion to another?

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Re: Nigerians And Religion by plaetton: 1:32pm On Dec 13, 2015
frank317:


You left Islam for Christianity, that's like jumping from one frying pan to another pan.

Now you are complaining. So what are you expecting from self righteous and hypocritical Christians. Again are you better?
What exactly did you go to do at redeemed camp. Why did you go there? What are your expectations? Why did you leave Islam for Christianity. Have you found what u are looking for after jumping from one religion to another?

Lol.

It's like saying " other Christians behave more foolishly than I do. I wonder why ".

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Re: Nigerians And Religion by achinaboy(m): 2:51pm On Dec 13, 2015
frank317:


You left Islam for Christianity, that's like jumping from one frying pan to another pan.

Now you are complaining. So what are you expecting from self righteous and hypocritical Christians. Again are you better?
What exactly did you go to do at redeemed camp. Why did you go there? What are your expectations? Why did you leave Islam for Christianity. Have you found what u are looking for after jumping from one religion to another?
the guy needs some answers on why are we so religious and still nothing has really changed,and then you are attacking him for changing to Christianity, just answer the question if you can,religion is by choice, worship where you think that is ok for your spirit

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Re: Nigerians And Religion by Nobody: 5:30pm On Dec 13, 2015
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Re: Nigerians And Religion by Aashik(m): 5:48pm On Dec 13, 2015
Akobi24:
let me start by saying am formerly a Muslim before giving my life to Jesus Christ, and for the record am a RCCG member.
What keep surprising me is the population of people who claimed to give their life to Christ and Mohammed ,yet their life those not reflect what these two people stand for. Yesterday when I going to my aunt wedding party. I board a bus going to RCCG camp, l can't believe the so called Christians inside the bus who was raining curses upon each other and they nearly hit each other. My question is , why are we so religious in Nigeria. Church and mosque is everywhere you turn to in Nigeria and yet our life never changes



Point of correction: we(Muslims) don't give our lives to Muhammad.
We testify that that is deity worthy of worship except Allah and that Muhammad is his slave messenger and Jesus Christ the son of Mary is also his slave and messenger.

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Re: Nigerians And Religion by johnydon22(m): 6:04pm On Dec 13, 2015
achinaboy:

the guy needs some answers on why are we so religious and still nothing has really changed,and then you are attacking him for changing to Christianity, just answer the question if you can,religion is by choice, worship where you think that is ok for your spirit
The thing is Morality has no religion neither is it an expected trait of religiosity.

Morality is neither Islamic nor Christian or any other in this world that somehow has a moral code.

Morality belongs to no ism and is not dependent upon any holy book, creed or supernatural for basis.

It is a human societal construct and as such has a societal fundamental basis. . Nigerians should learn to distinguish Moral actions in coincide with societal and individual goodness from religious obligations or actions.

If only we can learn that we are humans, living together in a society then we can realize that our actions must accommodate others around us.

We can learn to treat others more kindly . .

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Re: Nigerians And Religion by achinaboy(m): 10:58pm On Dec 13, 2015
johnydon22:
The thing is Morality has no religion neither is it an expected trait of religiosity.

Morality is neither Islamic nor Christian or any other in this world that somehow has a moral code.

Morality belongs to ism and is not dependent upon any holy book, creed or supernatural for basis.

It is a human societal construct and as such has a societal fundamental basis. . Nigerians should learn to distinguish Moral actions in coincide with societal and individual goodness from religious obligations or actions.

If only we can learn that we are humans, living together in a society then we can realize that our actions must accommodate others around us.

We can learn to treat others more kindly . .



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