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Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by oneolajire(m): 10:29am On Feb 28, 2018
Do you know that everybody calls Jesus Christ his Lord, including you? As long as you make use of the dates of the Gregorian calendar, you have called Jesus Lord. 

For example, you call a date, January 1, 2018, you are directly referring to ‎January 1, 2018  AD. The "AD" means ANNO DOMINI translated YEAR OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. AD was referenced to the year our Lord Jesus Christ was born.

Your doubt or rejection of Jesus as your Lord does not matter in this case because it is an evidence that should convince you to surrender your life to Jesus as the One who holds the world together. 

Therefore surrender your life to Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour and enjoy the new life in Christ. ‎

mynd44
lalasticlala‎

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Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by solutionsnow: 11:43am On Mar 17, 2018
This is wow! Impressive and true

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Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by sonmvayina(m): 11:48am On Mar 17, 2018
Lugard was also a lord.


Lord Lugard....

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Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by sonmvayina(m): 11:52am On Mar 17, 2018
Oh, why did you not say this before, I have already given my life to Harry Potter, who is going to save you from voldermont...and the dementors,when they invade us or attack us...

See you are in trouble too

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Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by superhumanist(m): 11:52am On Mar 17, 2018
undecided

Do you know that you also call a lizard "God"?

Godzilla!



Crazy logic

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Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by CoolUsername: 12:01pm On Mar 17, 2018
Sunday comes from Old English “Sunnandæg," which is derived from a Germanic interpretation of the Latindies solis, "sun's day." Germanic and Norse mythology personify the sun as a goddess named Sunna or Sól.

Monday likewise comes from Old English “Mōnandæg,” named after Máni, the Norse personification of the moon (and Sól's brother). Tuesdaycomes from Old English “Tīwesdæg,” after Tiw, or Tyr, a one-handed Norse god of dueling. He is equated with Mars, the Roman war god.

Wednesday is "Wōden's day." Wōden, or Odin, was the ruler of the Norse gods' realm and associated with wisdom, magic, victory and death. The Romans connected Wōden to Mercury because they were both guides of souls after death. “Wednesday” comes from Old English “Wōdnesdæg.”

Thursday, "Thor's day," gets its English name after the hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder, strength and protection. The Roman god Jupiter, as well as being the king of gods, was the god of the sky and thunder. “Thursday” comes from Old English “Þūnresdæg.”

Friday is named after the wife of Odin. Some scholars say her name was Frigg; others say it was Freya; other scholars say Frigg and Freya were two separate goddesses. Whatever her name, she was often associated with Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility. “Friday” comes from Old English “Frīgedæg.”

As for Saturday, Germanic and Norse traditions didn’t assign any of their gods to this day of the week. They retained the Roman name instead. The English word “Saturday” comes from the Anglo-Saxon word “Sæturnesdæg,” which translates to “Saturn’s day.”

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Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by ponziponzi(m): 12:03pm On Mar 17, 2018
Most people use the CE- common era, in place of the AD and is the common dating system among scientists.

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Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by solutionsnow: 12:44pm On Mar 17, 2018
ponziponzi:
Most people use the CE- common era, in place of the AD and is the common dating system among scientists.

Who does the era refer to? If is still Jesus our Lord and Saviour

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Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by oneolajire(m): 12:49pm On Mar 17, 2018
sonmvayina:
Lugard was also a lord.


Lord Lugard....

Jesus is the King of kings and Lord of lords
Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by Niflheim(m): 1:33pm On Mar 17, 2018
@op,


Do you know that everybody calls Zeus(a greek gay god), their father, including you?

The name Jupiter means "Zeus the father"!!! grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by oneolajire(m): 2:19pm On Mar 17, 2018
Niflheim:
@op,


Do you know that everybody calls Zeus(a greek gay god), their father, including you?

The name Jupiter means "Zeus the father"!!! grin grin grin grin grin


Jesus is the Everlasting Father, father of all fathers
Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by oneolajire(m): 2:51pm On Mar 17, 2018
CoolUsername:
Sunday comes from Old English “Sunnandæg," which is derived from a Germanic interpretation of the Latindies solis, "sun's day." Germanic and Norse mythology personify the sun as a goddess named Sunna or Sól.

Monday likewise comes from Old English “Mōnandæg,” named after Máni, the Norse personification of the moon (and Sól's brother). Tuesdaycomes from Old English “Tīwesdæg,” after Tiw, or Tyr, a one-handed Norse god of dueling. He is equated with Mars, the Roman war god.

Wednesday is "Wōden's day." Wōden, or Odin, was the ruler of the Norse gods' realm and associated with wisdom, magic, victory and death. The Romans connected Wōden to Mercury because they were both guides of souls after death. “Wednesday” comes from Old English “Wōdnesdæg.”

Thursday, "Thor's day," gets its English name after the hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder, strength and protection. The Roman god Jupiter, as well as being the king of gods, was the god of the sky and thunder. “Thursday” comes from Old English “Þūnresdæg.”

Friday is named after the wife of Odin. Some scholars say her name was Frigg; others say it was Freya; other scholars say Frigg and Freya were two separate goddesses. Whatever her name, she was often associated with Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility. “Friday” comes from Old English “Frīgedæg.”

As for Saturday, Germanic and Norse traditions didn’t assign any of their gods to this day of the week. They retained the Roman name instead. The English word “Saturday” comes from the Anglo-Saxon word “Sæturnesdæg,” which translates to “Saturn’s day.”

Yaweh created day and night. The days belong to Him
Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by festwiz(m): 9:33pm On Mar 17, 2018
Did you know while worshipping yahweh on sundays, you are actually worshipping the sun god, Ra?.

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Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by BlackManta(m): 8:35am On Mar 18, 2018
oneolajire:


Yaweh created day and night. The days belong to Him

Yahweh created day and night and named the days after other gods grin grin

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Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by MrMystrO(m): 8:57am On Mar 18, 2018
Do you know that the month you're in now is named after Mars.. the Roman God of war which was gotten from the greek God of war ares?

Do you know that The month April was gotten from the greek Goddess Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and beauty?

Do you know that All the months and days were mostly named after Greek and Germanic Gods respectively??

I guess you didn't know all these so before we take you serious, Denounce completely and Stop Using the Normal names of months and days to count your dates and maybe, just maybe, We might take you serious. Have a wonderful "Sunday" sir.

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Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by oneolajire(m): 12:06pm On Mar 18, 2018
MrMystrO:
Do you know that the month you're in now is named after Mars.. the Roman God of war which was gotten from the greek God of war ares?

Do you know that The month April was gotten from the greek Goddess Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and beauty?

Do you know that All the months and days were mostly named after Greek and Germanic Gods respectively??

I guess you didn't know all these so before we take you serious, Denounce completely and Stop Using the Normal names of months and days to count your dates and maybe, just maybe, We might take you serious. Have a wonderful "Sunday" sir.


I has not yet nullified the fact that everyone calls Jesus his Lord. Where are those idols you call gods? They no more because they didn't create anything. Jesus is the Lord over the idols
Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by MrMystrO(m): 12:18pm On Mar 18, 2018
oneolajire:



I has not yet nullified the fact that everyone calls Jesus his Lord. Where are those idols you call gods? They no more because they didn't create anything. Jesus is the Lord over the idols

OK
Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by oneolajire(m): 1:20pm On Mar 18, 2018
CoolUsername:
Sunday comes from Old English “Sunnandæg," which is derived from a Germanic interpretation of the Latindies solis, "sun's day." Germanic and Norse mythology personify the sun as a goddess named Sunna or Sól.

Monday likewise comes from Old English “Mōnandæg,” named after Máni, the Norse personification of the moon (and Sól's brother). Tuesdaycomes from Old English “Tīwesdæg,” after Tiw, or Tyr, a one-handed Norse god of dueling. He is equated with Mars, the Roman war god.

Wednesday is "Wōden's day." Wōden, or Odin, was the ruler of the Norse gods' realm and associated with wisdom, magic, victory and death. The Romans connected Wōden to Mercury because they were both guides of souls after death. “Wednesday” comes from Old English “Wōdnesdæg.”

Thursday, "Thor's day," gets its English name after the hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder, strength and protection. The Roman god Jupiter, as well as being the king of gods, was the god of the sky and thunder. “Thursday” comes from Old English “Þūnresdæg.”

Friday is named after the wife of Odin. Some scholars say her name was Frigg; others say it was Freya; other scholars say Frigg and Freya were two separate goddesses. Whatever her name, she was often associated with Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility. “Friday” comes from Old English “Frīgedæg.”

As for Saturday, Germanic and Norse traditions didn’t assign any of their gods to this day of the week. They retained the Roman name instead. The English word “Saturday” comes from the Anglo-Saxon word “Sæturnesdæg,” which translates to “Saturn’s day.”

You refer to dead, territorial and non-existing deamons/idols that can't save themselves. They were once gods, but no more. The idols no longer have worshippers and priests. What's your point?
Jesus is alive forever
Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by sonmvayina(m): 12:18pm On Apr 01, 2018
oneolajire:


Jesus is the King of kings and Lord of lords

No he is not.....the Lord of the old testament is Marduk, the lugal dimmer ankia, which means the divine king of heaven and Earth, the gospel stories comes from ancient tales about him( Marduk,)...only that he did not die, the Romans just edited it, as a mockery to him as the prophet Daniel said in Dan 7:23-35...

Read it up
Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by sonmvayina(m): 2:01pm On Apr 01, 2018
oneolajire:


Jesus is the King of kings and Lord of lords

Noo, he is not..the Lord of the old testament is/was Marduk, the lugal dimmer ankia which means the divine king of heaven and earth. The gospel stories comes from ancient tales about him ( Marduk) only that he did not die.
The Romans edited them and used it as a basis for their God, and also as a mockery( insult) against him just as the prophet Daniel has for told in Daniel 7: 23-25...

Look it uo..
Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by oneolajire(m): 5:16pm On Apr 01, 2018
sonmvayina:


Noo, he is not..the Lord of the old testament is/was Marduk, the lugal dimmer ankia which means the divine king of heaven and earth. The gospel stories comes from ancient tales about him ( Marduk) only that he did not die.
The Romans edited them and used it as a basis for their God, and also as a mockery( insult) against him just as the prophet Daniel has for told in Daniel 7: 23-25...

Look it uo..



I like you guy cos you even tried to quote the bible, that means you somehow do read that great book. It is only that you read it cos you want to disapprove. I am sure you know it is the oldest, most powerful and ever relevant book in all generations. 

Stop disbelieving the word of God, because a day is coming when everybody will believe the bible, the day is called "judgement day"
Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by Nobody: 1:26pm On Jul 15, 2018
oneolajire:
Do you know that everybody calls Jesus Christ his Lord, including you? As long as you make use of the dates of the Gregorian calendar, you have called Jesus Lord. 

For example, you call a date, January 1, 2018, you are directly referring to ‎January 1, 2018  AD. The "AD" means ANNO DOMINI translated YEAR OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. AD was referenced to the year our Lord Jesus Christ was born.

Your doubt or rejection of Jesus as your Lord does not matter in this case because it is an evidence that should convince you to surrender your life to Jesus as the One who holds the world together. 

Therefore surrender your life to Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour and enjoy the new life in Christ. ‎

mynd44
lalasticlala‎



This article is entirely pointless.
Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by Nobody: 1:28pm On Jul 15, 2018
oneolajire:


Yaweh created day and night. The days belong to Him


Other Gods in other religions equally created day and night and the days belong to them as well.
Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by Nobody: 1:29pm On Jul 15, 2018
CoolUsername:
Sunday comes from Old English “Sunnandæg," which is derived from a Germanic interpretation of the Latindies solis, "sun's day." Germanic and Norse mythology personify the sun as a goddess named Sunna or Sól.

Monday likewise comes from Old English “Mōnandæg,” named after Máni, the Norse personification of the moon (and Sól's brother). Tuesdaycomes from Old English “Tīwesdæg,” after Tiw, or Tyr, a one-handed Norse god of dueling. He is equated with Mars, the Roman war god.

Wednesday is "Wōden's day." Wōden, or Odin, was the ruler of the Norse gods' realm and associated with wisdom, magic, victory and death. The Romans connected Wōden to Mercury because they were both guides of souls after death. “Wednesday” comes from Old English “Wōdnesdæg.”

Thursday, "Thor's day," gets its English name after the hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder, strength and protection. The Roman god Jupiter, as well as being the king of gods, was the god of the sky and thunder. “Thursday” comes from Old English “Þūnresdæg.”

Friday is named after the wife of Odin. Some scholars say her name was Frigg; others say it was Freya; other scholars say Frigg and Freya were two separate goddesses. Whatever her name, she was often associated with Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility. “Friday” comes from Old English “Frīgedæg.”

As for Saturday, Germanic and Norse traditions didn’t assign any of their gods to this day of the week. They retained the Roman name instead. The English word “Saturday” comes from the Anglo-Saxon word “Sæturnesdæg,” which translates to “Saturn’s day.”


don't mind the confused author.
Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by Nobody: 1:30pm On Jul 15, 2018
superhumanist:
undecided
Do you know that you also call a lizard "God"?
Godzilla!


Crazy logic

Very crazy logic.
Re: Do You Know that Atheists/Non-Christians Call Jesus Lord? by calculator123(m): 1:40pm On Jul 15, 2018
Op, what is the use of this thread now?

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