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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by tunjijones(m): 9:18am On Dec 09, 2018
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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by Nobody: 9:18am On Dec 09, 2018
notoriousbabe:
I'm sure his pastor father helped him to wroted this letter, a small boy of his age cannot wroted this kind of letter, someone wroted it for him

His father is a Pastoepreneur. Freeze is not threatening the only means of survival of his daddy. What do you expect?

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by Nobody: 9:19am On Dec 09, 2018
notoriousbabe:
I'm sure his pastor father helped him to wroted this letter, a small boy of his age cannot wroted this kind of letter, someone wroted it for him

His father is a Pastoepreneur. Freeze is seriously threatening the only means of survival of his daddy. What do you expect?

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by lordvamon(m): 9:19am On Dec 09, 2018
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by tobbydippy(m): 9:19am On Dec 09, 2018
Nice one with those nice words
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by agarawu23(m): 9:19am On Dec 09, 2018
Na go write letter tire. The truth is always bitter
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by Nlearn: 9:19am On Dec 09, 2018
Ok
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by bonnyhope: 9:20am On Dec 09, 2018
[quote author=LagosismyHome post=73681846]

Be sure of what you type ; The Catholic Church receives tithes and offerings, there’s no church in the world that doesn’t receive tithe and support from her congregation

I have attended catholic masses in US, Canada and UK and not once have I heard the mention of tithes.

Yes offering collected (in most cases oyibo put coins self. They little left over changes ) but tithes or even a mandatory one . Never heard that [/quo
There's a room for Catholic worshippers to pay tithe BUT they dont place much emphasis on it.

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by mungoparks: 9:20am On Dec 09, 2018
so many riff-raff hovering around.

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by YouareaBITCH(f): 9:20am On Dec 09, 2018
notoriousbabe:
I'm sure his pastor father helped him to wroted this letter, a small boy of his age cannot wroted this kind of letter, someone wroted it for him

Wroted indeed grin
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by Nobody: 9:20am On Dec 09, 2018
martowskin1:
What is the benefits of religion to Nigeria..... Am still yet to see any benefit
tourism

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by notoriousbabe: 9:20am On Dec 09, 2018
Superagent:


Someone probably didnt grow up with a daddy. Every kids asks for assistance when writing a letter or doing homework.
are you done? I still maintain what I wroted the his father wroted it for him EOD tongue
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by Nobody: 9:21am On Dec 09, 2018
YouareaBITCH:


Wroted indeed grin
hahaha cheesy grin grin

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by notoriousbabe: 9:21am On Dec 09, 2018
seunlly:


Seriously.
Probably you didn't wroted this yourself too grin grin grin

Son of a thousand father.
what do you mean I didn't wroted this by myself? I wroted it all by myself
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by Nobody: 9:22am On Dec 09, 2018
notoriousbabe:
are you done? I still maintain what I wroted the his father wroted it for him EOD tongue
hahahahahah
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by ollah2: 9:22am On Dec 09, 2018
These screenshots answers it already. Too many stupid and proud gullible Nigerians

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by Yankiss(m): 9:22am On Dec 09, 2018
notoriousbabe:
I'm sure his pastor father helped him to wroted this letter, a small boy of his age cannot wroted this kind of letter, someone wroted it for him
Wroted?? Is that a new word in the dictionary?

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by CEO1(m): 9:22am On Dec 09, 2018
Don't mind Daddy Freeze
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by ednut1(m): 9:22am On Dec 09, 2018
Members are manipulated to pay most times

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by Nobody: 9:22am On Dec 09, 2018
Those wagging their mouths about churches should elect the church to run the State. Then they can make their demands from Churches.


It's like working for naira bet but demanding Dangote to come and construct the road leading to your house.

Hold your politicians to account. You voted for them to better your lots, not churches.

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by Boboye4slim(m): 9:22am On Dec 09, 2018
maryjames9:


His father is a Pastoepreneur. Freeze is not threatening the only means of survival of his daddy. What do you expect?

Oh the boy told you dat in a WhatsApp chat?
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by obailala(m): 9:23am On Dec 09, 2018
seunlly:


Seriously.
Probably you didn't wroted this yourself too grin grin grin

Son of a thousand father.
I knew this was going to happen. grin grin grin
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 9:23am On Dec 09, 2018
Boboye4slim:
[s]I wanna ask a question. My intentions are not to insult you in anyway, just curious.

I’ve learnt first hand that most of these pastors you talk about don't coerce or force the people to pay. They always out of generosity propel themselves to give to these pastors. Now, If you ask the churches or pastors not to receive supports or tithes from the congregation, how do you expect the church to grow and expand the teaching of Gods word?? Or are you saying the churches need not to be run at all?? Even if this big men of God suddenly run down, are the churches going to run down too??

I think what you should be agitating for is that pastors need to be accountable and properly use this money to help the needy. You fighting a full blown war against the church, I said this because of the way you attacked the experience program which isn’t a platform to extort tithe or funds from the people. At this rate, you come against anything that pertains to churches. There are tons of intelligent people in the USA, Canada, China, developed countries like that, still, their churches pay tithes and support the ministry.

The Catholic Church receives tithes and offerings, there’s no church in the world that doesn’t receive tithe and support from her congregation, if they don’t, how else will the gospel progress. If your fight is against the accountability of Nigerian pastors, that’d be so understandable and logical, but this spilled over outbursts against anything church in Nigeria is in my opinion needless.

I have never in my 16 years of existence heard where congregations are coerced to pay tithe or support the church. In winners chapel, there’s even a platform where money are lend to borrowers with no interest, There’s a platform where after every service, food , clothes etc are shared among people that need them. In the cell fellowship centers in Winners Chapel, you can talk to your cell ministers when you are in need and those needs would be met ranging from paying school fees to paying rents and so on, you can’t tell me that’s a lie cuz I am living testimony to that. The buses to and fro Canaanland used to be free until running them became hard, now it’s only free for new converts.

So this things aren’t run on leaves but money. And this congregation are always happy to give to the church. After all when people spend huge amount in clubs on liquor, on gamble, or on the needy, on relatives, for friends, on habits, on hubbies.....when people spend on these factors no one complains. So why is that you see giving to church as a waste?

You blame the church for our country being the world poverty capital of the world. Do you want winners chapel or redeemed or MFM to start running Nigeria with the contributions of its congregations? Contributions that you still bash them about? Imagine what Bishop Oyedepo has done with covenant University of 10 years, now imagine if he has access to a vast national resources that UI or OAU enjoys. Why are you blaming the church for the nations poverty?? Was Jesus in charge of the nation’s economy in his time? Was he in charge of military? In charge of public hospitals? If you want the church to take over the affairs of Nigeria, why don’t you implore the government to handover to the church?? There’s the government and there’s the church. Both have their functions. The church can only voice out and advise the government on what to do, it’s left for the government to do something about it.

I know of course that freeze would spin and spin and grammar everyone against his opinion down but I think at the end of the day he knows the truth.[/s]

Rubbish.

16 years old and he starts an open letter with the sentence : I want to ask you a question.
The young man should go and prepare for jamb

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by Nobody: 9:23am On Dec 09, 2018
Boboye4slim:
I wanna ask a question. My intentions are not to insult you in anyway, just curious.

I’ve learnt first hand that most of these pastors you talk about don't coerce or force the people to pay. They always out of generosity propel themselves to give to these pastors. Now, If you ask the churches or pastors not to receive supports or tithes from the congregation, how do you expect the church to grow and expand the teaching of Gods word?? Or are you saying the churches need not to be run at all?? Even if this big men of God suddenly run down, are the churches going to run down too??

I think what you should be agitating for is that pastors need to be accountable and properly use this money to help the needy. You fighting a full blown war against the church, I said this because of the way you attacked the experience program which isn’t a platform to extort tithe or funds from the people. At this rate, you come against anything that pertains to churches. There are tons of intelligent people in the USA, Canada, China, developed countries like that, still, their churches pay tithes and support the ministry.

The Catholic Church receives tithes and offerings, there’s no church in the world that doesn’t receive tithe and support from her congregation, if they don’t, how else will the gospel progress. If your fight is against the accountability of Nigerian pastors, that’d be so understandable and logical, but this spilled over outbursts against anything church in Nigeria is in my opinion needless.

I have never in my 16 years of existence heard where congregations are coerced to pay tithe or support the church. In winners chapel, there’s even a platform where money are lend to borrowers with no interest, There’s a platform where after every service, food , clothes etc are shared among people that need them. In the cell fellowship centers in Winners Chapel, you can talk to your cell ministers when you are in need and those needs would be met ranging from paying school fees to paying rents and so on, you can’t tell me that’s a lie cuz I am living testimony to that. The buses to and fro Canaanland used to be free until running them became hard, now it’s only free for new converts.

So this things aren’t run on leaves but money. And this congregation are always happy to give to the church. After all when people spend huge amount in clubs on liquor, on gamble, or on the needy, on relatives, for friends, on habits, on hubbies.....when people spend on these factors no one complains. So why is that you see giving to church as a waste?

You blame the church for our country being the world poverty capital of the world. Do you want winners chapel or redeemed or MFM to start running Nigeria with the contributions of its congregations? Contributions that you still bash them about? Imagine what Bishop Oyedepo has done with covenant University of 10 years, now imagine if he has access to a vast national resources that UI or OAU enjoys. Why are you blaming the church for the nations poverty?? Was Jesus in charge of the nation’s economy in his time? Was he in charge of military? In charge of public hospitals? If you want the church to take over the affairs of Nigeria, why don’t you implore the government to handover to the church?? There’s the government and there’s the church. Both have their functions. The church can only voice out and advise the government on what to do, it’s left for the government to do something about it.

I know of course that freeze would spin and spin and grammar everyone against his opinion down but I think at the end of the day he knows the truth.


U seemed to b making sense until u typed convenant university


How many of the church members who contributed for that skul can afford to send their wards to it?

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by Nobody: 9:23am On Dec 09, 2018
If a 16years old wrote this then age truly is just a number... Maybe freeze can learn a thing or two from this 16years old

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by Nobody: 9:23am On Dec 09, 2018
Freeze is an illiterate
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by IntellectOzone(m): 9:23am On Dec 09, 2018
notoriousbabe:
I'm sure his pastor father helped him to wroted this letter, a small boy of his age cannot wroted this kind of letter, someone wroted it for him

No be only wroted, WrotoriousBabe Ni

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by ollah2: 9:24am On Dec 09, 2018
obailala:

A lot of people are ignorant of the meaning of the word 'force'.

Tell a person who reveres your words that if he doesnt give you a certain amount of your money, he would suffer misfortunes, die and be condemned to hell. When you're charged to court in a civilized society for psychological blackmail, go ahead and tell the judge you didnt force the person.

Meanwhile I wonder why 419 or Yahoo Yahoo is a regarded as a crime in Nigeria. After all, according to Nigeria's understanding of law, the victims weren't forced.


Thanks man.

Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by Boboye4slim(m): 9:24am On Dec 09, 2018
seunlly:


Seriously.
Probably you didn't wroted this yourself too grin grin grin

Son of a thousand father.

Lmao
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by mrvitalis(m): 9:25am On Dec 09, 2018
Boboye4slim:
I wanna ask a question. My intentions are not to insult you in anyway, just curious.

I’ve learnt first hand that most of these pastors you talk about don't coerce or force the people to pay. They always out of generosity propel themselves to give to these pastors. Now, If you ask the churches or pastors not to receive supports or tithes from the congregation, how do you expect the church to grow and expand the teaching of Gods word?? Or are you saying the churches need not to be run at all?? Even if this big men of God suddenly run down, are the churches going to run down too??

I think what you should be agitating for is that pastors need to be accountable and properly use this money to help the needy. You fighting a full blown war against the church, I said this because of the way you attacked the experience program which isn’t a platform to extort tithe or funds from the people. At this rate, you come against anything that pertains to churches. There are tons of intelligent people in the USA, Canada, China, developed countries like that, still, their churches pay tithes and support the ministry.

The Catholic Church receives tithes and offerings, there’s no church in the world that doesn’t receive tithe and support from her congregation, if they don’t, how else will the gospel progress. If your fight is against the accountability of Nigerian pastors, that’d be so understandable and logical, but this spilled over outbursts against anything church in Nigeria is in my opinion needless.

I have never in my 16 years of existence heard where congregations are coerced to pay tithe or support the church. In winners chapel, there’s even a platform where money are lend to borrowers with no interest, There’s a platform where after every service, food , clothes etc are shared among people that need them. In the cell fellowship centers in Winners Chapel, you can talk to your cell ministers when you are in need and those needs would be met ranging from paying school fees to paying rents and so on, you can’t tell me that’s a lie cuz I am living testimony to that. The buses to and fro Canaanland used to be free until running them became hard, now it’s only free for new converts.

So this things aren’t run on leaves but money. And this congregation are always happy to give to the church. After all when people spend huge amount in clubs on liquor, on gamble, or on the needy, on relatives, for friends, on habits, on hubbies.....when people spend on these factors no one complains. So why is that you see giving to church as a waste?

You blame the church for our country being the world poverty capital of the world. Do you want winners chapel or redeemed or MFM to start running Nigeria with the contributions of its congregations? Contributions that you still bash them about? Imagine what Bishop Oyedepo has done with covenant University of 10 years, now imagine if he has access to a vast national resources that UI or OAU enjoys. Why are you blaming the church for the nations poverty?? Was Jesus in charge of the nation’s economy in his time? Was he in charge of military? In charge of public hospitals? If you want the church to take over the affairs of Nigeria, why don’t you implore the government to handover to the church?? There’s the government and there’s the church. Both have their functions. The church can only voice out and advise the government on what to do, it’s left for the government to do something about it.

I know of course that freeze would spin and spin and grammar everyone against his opinion down but I think at the end of the day he knows the truth.

As a Christian... What the Bible says is the most important thing... According to freeze, we should pay tithe how the Bible asked us to pay

Read Deuteronomy 14 vs 22-26
Then come back if there is any other chapter that explain how tithe should be paid

And is what you read how we pay tithe in Nigeria

Freeze has never been against giving you church... But that we don't pay tithe the correct way

Hope this helps you

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Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by mikeweezy(m): 9:25am On Dec 09, 2018
maryjames9:



Freeze keep giving these guys so much headache. More than 3 topics on front-page for Freeze alone!!
and you think all those pastors has his time ?
some don't even know him
Re: Letter To Daddy Freeze — From A 16-Year-Old Boy by SmartMindsFx: 9:25am On Dec 09, 2018
Those who pay tithes work abi.
Pastor shouldn't live off of his followers.
Most pastors are lazy because they like free Money like tithe.
Make dem go work too na.
Abi na their own salary dem dey use buy Private jet?.

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