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Waah, hii ni mwoto sana. Bushiri ni mambo mbaya, he makes Kanyari look like an amateur.
:D:D kitunguu kitunguu…kama mbaya mbaya… wacha inuke.heri ukuwe @Atheismo
It happens, selling your religion for the price of the here after. Fake pastors like this are one of the main reasons many Christians are turning to Islam in droves.
why would i sit in a church to be lied to like tht??these churches should start paying taxes in the first place!
Leta evidence bila evidence hio ni makelele kama ya waliokutangulia kina Makaburi na kina Rogo.
Sad state of affairs
Visit your nearest mosque on any Friday, utajionea na macho riferife, wanaingia kuingia, tunamshukuru mola kwa kuwaongoza, akuongoze wewe na pia mimi.
Wewe na hii Islam yako and guys are killing each other over Allah. Hehehe.
Kwanza hii Nairobi siwezi enda kanisa. They are mostly all about money. I can fellowship in my own house.
Religion is a fallacy
Wewe Abdallah kinuthia najua huko msikitini ni mtaji unatafuta sina chuki kaka tafutia watoto unga.
Karibu niseme ujinga ya Mwafrika then I remembered yule jamaa anaitwa Benn Hinn or something like that…
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
Super Shait!
Atheism is the new religion, wacha zako, ati 'turning to Islam’s :D:D
Meanwhile, waislamu kule ME wakitaka ku-convert to Christianity or kuwa atheists wanakatwa vichwa.
Eti ME? Si uende tuu hapa Islii ukatie Msomali uone kama utatoboa? Religion of peace indeed…
Since we believe that diseases come from supernatural powers, we tend to expect cures and miracles for every disease.
People simply do not accept that there are diseases that have no cures.
For example, people have difficulty coping with the concept of dealing with a medical condition like hypertension or diabetes or any condition that requires having to take medication every day or a change in lifestyle.
We want a magic pill that will cure a disease.
We do not want to put drops in our eyes every night or take medication to keep the blood pressure down.
We are in the midst of the worst cholera outbreak ever in Ghana, but there is no evidence that we are changing our personal and public hygiene habits.
We believe a miracle will come to our rescue.
[SIZE=7][B]Letter from Africa: Why do we rely on ‘miracle cures’?[/B][/SIZE]
Some of the comments there are hilarious. Like this one:
You get this all over Africa. Intelligent sensible people suddenly come up with something bizarre:
“I’m going to …”
“Why?”
“My grandfather told me to”
“Where does he live?”
“He died ten years ago”.
“Oh. Right.”
It is very frightening. People behave in unpredictable ways. The advice from witch doctors and ancestors is followed without question and often involves extreme violence.
Holywood should stop spending millions on cgi and stunt men and just recruit this guys hii wali practice for how long?