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Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by shuggah(m): 10:56am On Sep 11, 2016
GossipHeart:
We are in 2016 not 1890
Christians can be so foolish sometimes

What does internet addiction have to do with being a christian ??
You shouldn't also be addicted to bible or prayers if you consider internet addiction a sin
That's why some of you are so dumb
Christians are so dumb i swear, they will say drinking alcohol is a sin but i do remember when i was in the seminary school, the wine we use in holy communion contains 30% alcohol

lol I saw yu on d oda thread nd thought u were normal, now I knw ur problem,from ur statement u are an atheist so u can enjoy life.. kontinu no one is preaching to u, after all people go still go hellfire.

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Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by NobleG1(m): 11:04am On Sep 11, 2016
shuggah:

mad man alert.

Continue to wallow in your ignorance.

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Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by shuggah(m): 11:14am On Sep 11, 2016
NobleG1:

Continue to wallow in your ignorance.
my ignorance is beta than ur wisdom.. seun demon.
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by NZAGHA(f): 11:29am On Sep 11, 2016
GossipHeart:
We are in 2016 not 1890
Christians can be so foolish sometimes

What does internet addiction have to do with being a christian ??
You shouldn't also be addicted to bible or prayers if you consider internet addiction a sin
That's why some of you are so dumb
Christians are so dumb i swear, they will say drinking alcohol is a sin but i do remember when i was in the seminary school, the wine we use in holy communion contains 30% alcohol


i always like the way you sound,







meanwhile you sound













very very stupid.
undecided
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by NobleG1(m): 11:34am On Sep 11, 2016
shuggah:

my ignorance is beta than ur wisdom.. seun demon.

A fool who believes in a fictitious invincible god in the sky, thinks he has better wisdom.

Why Christians pride themselves on ignorance, is beyond me!

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Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by NZAGHA(f): 11:34am On Sep 11, 2016
hahn:


Christians aren't addicted to the bible. How many of them have even read it? undecided

They are addicted to the false promises that come with it

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Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by NZAGHA(f): 11:44am On Sep 11, 2016
NobleG1:


You supposed to ask this:

Why are Christians so s*tupid to let a fictitious book (bible, written more than 1000 years ago by goat herders) control them?

Churches use brainwashing, mind control, indoctrination, oppression, coercion, intimidation, legalism, false teaching, guilt, shame, peer pressure, and other bondage techniques to control their dumb members, increase church attendance, and obtain more money.

The goal is said to be "winning souls to Christ," but the underlying agenda is the desire for more power, control, and money. These mind control and bondage techniques are not needed to "win souls to Christ" if religion wasn't a big scam.


idiot hw far.?












I just pity ur life...














I pity ur family sha.














Eheeeh she don born pikin, people shout for joy, but here ur. Useless touts roaming on nairaland. Thunder fire you if you reply me back. Monkey.
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by soloroyality(m): 11:48am On Sep 11, 2016
Eba and akpu should always be taking twice a week to avoid addiction.
Op. It depend on the content which u are internating, pls try to categorize it.
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by Rick9(m): 11:49am On Sep 11, 2016
And the o.p is using the internet to ask this question. S.m.h

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Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by IMASTEX: 12:14pm On Sep 11, 2016
Well, if your addiction to internet usage brings cash to your pocket or develop you. Then, isn't a bad thing. Except you use for pleasure.

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Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by Codyt(m): 12:19pm On Sep 11, 2016
GossipHeart:
We are in 2016 not 1890
Christians can be so foolish sometimes

What does internet addiction have to do with being a christian ??
You shouldn't also be addicted to bible or prayers if you consider internet addiction a sin
That's why some of you are so dumb
Christians are so dumb i swear, they will say drinking alcohol is a sin but i do remember when i was in the seminary school, the wine we use in holy communion contains 30% alcohol

grin grin grin grin
Who is doing who now lol
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by iamtessy: 12:29pm On Sep 11, 2016
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Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by flokii: 12:34pm On Sep 11, 2016
Lmao grin cheesy

See how devil is playing tricks on you guys.. That facebook logo tho.
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by MRBODMAS(m): 12:48pm On Sep 11, 2016
shuggah:
mad man alert.
Worthy Automated Response.
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by ever811(m): 12:55pm On Sep 11, 2016
GossipHeart:
We are in 2016 not 1890
Christians can be so foolish sometimes

What does internet addiction have to do with being a christian ??
You shouldn't also be addicted to bible or prayers if you consider internet addiction a sin
That's why some of you are so dumb
Christians are so dumb i swear, they will say drinking alcohol is a sin but i do remember when i was in the seminary school, the wine we use in holy communion contains 30% alcohol

Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by MRBODMAS(m): 12:57pm On Sep 11, 2016
GossipHeart:
We are in 2016 not 1890
Christians can be so foolish sometimes

What does internet addiction have to do with being a christian ??
You shouldn't also be addicted to bible or prayers if you consider internet addiction a sin
That's why some of you are so dumb
Christians are so dumb i swear, they will say drinking alcohol is a sin but i do remember when i was in the seminary school, the wine we use in holy communion contains 30% alcohol

God is patient, slow in anger. The element of wine u took at ur seminary school still dey your body. Every man will give account someday.

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Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by hahn(m): 1:06pm On Sep 11, 2016
Coming from someone who believes in talking donkeys, I am insulted tongue

NZAGHA:


hahahahahahah












cheesycheesycheesycheesycheesycheesy























gringringringringringringringringrin















do you know why am laughing?
















Hahahahahaha




















because your stupidity has no exact end cheesycheesy grin
























nairaland atheist can be very stupid eeehn grin Choi cheesy
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by shuggah(m): 1:10pm On Sep 11, 2016
NobleG1:


A fool who believes in a fictitious invincible god in the sky, thinks he has better wisdom.

Why Christians pride themselves on ignorance, is beyond me!
it's OK it's OK, don't worry wise man, keep ur wisdom to urself.
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by shuggah(m): 1:12pm On Sep 11, 2016
MRBODMAS:
Worthy Automated Response.
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by SpicyJosBabe(f): 1:47pm On Sep 11, 2016
GossipHeart:
We are in 2016 not 1890
Christians can be so foolish sometimes

What does internet addiction have to do with being a christian ??
You shouldn't also be addicted to bible or prayers if you consider internet addiction a sin
That's why some of you are so dumb
Christians are so dumb i swear, they will say drinking alcohol is a sin but i do remember when i was in the seminary school, the wine we use in holy communion contains 30% alcohol


The OP is not wrong with this thread pls. Too much of everything is bad. The internet has been a source of distraction to many.

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Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by Thobiy(m): 1:47pm On Sep 11, 2016
Balancing both is the best
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by NobleG1(m): 1:55pm On Sep 11, 2016
NZAGHA:



idiot hw far.?

I just pity ur life...

I pity ur family sha.


Eheeeh she don born pikin, people shout for joy, but here ur. Useless touts roaming on nairaland. Thunder fire you if you reply me back. Monkey.

You're a fool. Why Christians pride themselves on ignorance, is beyond me!
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by iliyande(m): 2:02pm On Sep 11, 2016
SpicyJosBabe:


The OP is not wrong with this thread pls. Too much of everything is bad. The internet has been a source of distraction to many.


Thanks, whenever I put up a writeup like this, I don't care what people may say because the main thing is the message and for those who read it with better understanding.

Some will not necessarily understand it now but they will still understand later

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Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by iliyande(m): 2:09pm On Sep 11, 2016
NobleG1:


You supposed to ask this:

Why are Christians so s*tupid to let a fictitious book (bible, written more than 1000 years ago by goat herders) control them?

Churches use brainwashing, mind control, indoctrination, oppression, coercion, intimidation, legalism, false teaching, guilt, shame, peer pressure, and other bondage techniques to control their dumb members, increase church attendance, and obtain more money.

The goal is said to be "winning souls to Christ," but the underlying agenda is the desire for more power, control, and money. These mind control and bondage techniques are not needed to "win souls to Christ" if religion wasn't a big scam.

Ok, please can you tell me where the writeup pains you so much for you to label the entire Christiandom fool?
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by NZAGHA(f): 2:09pm On Sep 11, 2016
NobleG1:


You're a fool. Why Christians pride themselves on ignorance, is beyond me!

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Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by SpicyJosBabe(f): 2:09pm On Sep 11, 2016
NobleG1:


You supposed to ask this:

Why are Christians so s*tupid to let a fictitious book (bible, written more than 1000 years ago by goat herders) control them?

Churches use brainwashing, mind control, indoctrination, oppression, coercion, intimidation, legalism, false teaching, guilt, shame, peer pressure, and other bondage techniques to control their dumb members, increase church attendance, and obtain more money.

The goal is said to be "winning souls to Christ," but the underlying agenda is the desire for more power, control, and money. These mind control and bondage techniques are not needed to "win souls to Christ" if religion wasn't a big scam.

Pls, why is it that you atheists are fund of attacking Christian threads and insulting christians?
You guys can open your own threads and try to make religious people see more reasons why they should join your belief in a more kind and compelling way
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by SpicyJosBabe(f): 2:13pm On Sep 11, 2016
NobleG1:


You're a fool. Why Christians pride themselves on ignorance, is beyond me!

Mr Atheist, why dont u people attack muslims? Cos the last time i checked, muslims are more religious than Christians.
Insulting someone on his belief will not make him accept yours, rather through careful dialogue and a kinder approach.
SeunOsewa the owner of this forum made a thread to promote atheism some time ago. Seriously i must tell you, i admire that thread in a way even though am religious. That is the way to convince people pls, not through insults and attacks.
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by poyet(m): 2:19pm On Sep 11, 2016
A Christian must see Internet addiction as something that must be stopped or reduced to a bearest minimum, knowing that a lot of stuff- spiritual stuff- don't get achieved simply because we don't find time, due to internet, to do them!
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by ojnnaco(m): 2:22pm On Sep 11, 2016
They is sense. . Even in nonsense. This calls for proper meditation!!!
Re: How Should A Christian View Internet Addiction?" by NobleG1(m): 2:56pm On Sep 11, 2016
SpicyJosBabe:


Mr Atheist, why dont u people attack muslims? Cos the last time i checked, muslims are more religious than Christians.
Insulting someone on his belief will not make him accept yours, rather through careful dialogue and a kinder approach.
SeunOsewa the owner of this forum made a thread to promote atheism some time ago. Seriously i must tell you, i admire that thread in a way even though am religious. That is the way to convince people pls, not through insults and attacks.

If you had read through my correspondence with that guy, you would have known he started the insult. You don't expect me to just keep quiet and take the insult, do you?

Whenever I try to prove religious people wrong, some of them usually rain insults at me, especially christians, as if they were brainwashed in their churches to not tolerate any opposition whatsoever to their belief system.

Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism, Taoism, Sikhism, Heathenism, Semitic neopaganism, Wicca, Kemetism, Hellenism, Italo-Roman neopaganism and many others, are all religions. So I argue against religion, not only christianity.

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