Hii ndiyo “CV” ya Shetani. Hafai kuajiriwa popote!

That kind of Justice is Draconian which does not go hand in hand with a supreme being whom does no evil and treat everyone equally rather it portrays a vicious, angry and vindictive being, one who gives two choices his way or the highway..., and like I said from the beginning this is no choice but intimidation...
Liberate from whom ? So should Egyptians also follow a being whom they are told is for others ? One who condemns and intimidate their ways of life ? Remember if we are all from Adam and Eve..., how and why did the message got lost so as to make we Africans, Asians, Hindus etc have our own beliefs ? Why did we wait to to receive the message by proxy ? Shouldn't our fore fathers tell us through stories ? Why should we have to wait for the happenstance for the likes of Constantine From Rome to take Christianity as a Religion for Rome hence taking it mainstream ?
While we may wrestle with the idea of divine judgment, it's vital to remember that God's justice is not arbitrary but is based on His holiness, His righteousness, and His sovereignty over all creation.
According to your belief you can choose to justify anything.., but according to the way I would like to live..., inflicting pain on anything is not one of them... (No matter even if they happen to take someone else's eye I don't think theirs should be taken as well)
 
Macho ya rohoni ndo yakoje hayo?
Kama hujaokoka, ni vigumu kuyajua macho ya rohoni.
Naomba macho ya moyo wako yatiwe nuru ili upate kujua tumaini tuliloitiwa, na utajiri wa urithi wa utukufu wake kwa watakatifu(Waefeso 1:18)
 
I identified it as Satan because the experience aligned with what the Bible describes about his oppressive and fearful nature. When I rebuked him in the name of Jesus, the immediate relief confirmed the power of Christ over evil forces. The existence of evil doesn’t negate God or Satan; rather, it points to the reality of the spiritual battle between good and evil. Dismissing God and Satan as fictional doesn’t explain the undeniable experiences and transformations witnessed by countless people who call upon Jesus’ name.
 
Your experience need not be factual.

You can experience seeing a pond of water in the middle of the desert, by a mirage, while in fact there is no water.

The Bible is not always factual, it is a book of faith.

Faith is not fact.
 
Noted🙏🙏🙏
 
Here’s a concise response addressing your three comments:
On God's Justice and Liberation:
God's actions in Egypt were not arbitrary but a response to prolonged oppression and refusal to heed His warnings. As Creator, His justice transcends human understanding: "For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways," declares the Lord. (Isaiah 55:8) Liberation from Egypt was about freeing a people enslaved and fulfilling His covenant with Abraham. God calls all nations to Himself: "Turn to me and be saved, all you ends of the earth; for I am God, and there is no other." (Isaiah 45:22)

On the Spread of God's Message:
The message of salvation has always been intended for all humanity. Through Christ, the gospel transcended Israel and reached every nation: "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life." (John 3:16) Our forefathers' diverse beliefs reflect human rebellion and the scattering at Babel (Genesis 11), but God's love bridges those divides.

You mentioned that "inflicting pain on anything is not one of them," and this reflects a desire for mercy, which is central to God’s character. Even in His judgment on Egypt, God’s actions were not arbitrary; they were aimed at delivering His people and revealing His sovereignty to the Egyptians: "The Egyptians will know that I am the LORD when I stretch out my hand against Egypt and bring the Israelites out of it." (Exodus 7:5) Additionally, God offered Pharaoh multiple chances to repent before executing judgment. Ultimately, His justice seeks restoration, not mere punishment: "Do not take revenge, my dear friends, but leave room for God’s wrath." (Romans 12:19) This shows that God’s ways, while hard to grasp, serve a greater purpose of redemption and revelation.
 
Your experience need not be factual.

You can experience seeing a pond of water in the middle of the desert, by a mirage, while in fact there is no water.

The Bible is not always factual, it is a book of faith.

Faith is not fact.
While it’s true that faith and fact can sometimes be viewed differently, faith is not devoid of evidence. Unlike a mirage that vanishes, my experience was transformative and consistent with what countless others have encountered when invoking the name of Jesus: "Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you." (James 4:7) This is not a matter of blind faith but a spiritual reality that aligns with biblical truth and the tangible changes seen in lives worldwide through Christ.
 
You start with a logical fallacy.

Fallacy of personal experience.

"Fallacy of personal experience, also known as the anecdotal fallacy, is a logical fallacy that occurs when someone uses a single experience or limited personal experience to make general conclusions about a subject.

Anecdotal evidence is evidence based on personal experiences, observations, or self-reported claims. It's often collected in a non-systematic manner and relies on personal testimonies rather than scientific evidence.

While anecdotal evidence can be true or false, it's not usually subjected to the scientific method or other forms of rigor. This means there are few safeguards against fabrication or inaccuracy.
Here's an example of an anecdotal fallacy:

Example: "I was stung by a bee, so I know that all bees sting and all bees are aggressive".

The anecdotal fallacy is a very common error that can lead to poor decision-making. It can be committed unintentionally due to a lack of argumentation skills, but it can also be used intentionally as a debate tactic."

 
Afuate nini kwako, huna cha kumpa hakuna binadamu anayeweza kumpa Shetani kitu labda yeye akupe
Hawezi kukufuata binadamu wewe usiye na jipya, huna cha kumwambia kidogo ungekua labda raisi angeona una ukubwa, sisi wengine wote ni kuku tu
Soma tena hiyo "CV", ujue kazi za shetani; anamfuata kila mtu, awe mkubwa au mdogo. Lengo lake ni kutufanya sisi sote tuangamie pamoja naye. Hatu-danga-nyikii, tumeishajua hila zake. Tutampinga kwa Jina la Yesu kila akija kutushawishi.
 
Kama hujaokoka, ni vigumu kuyajua macho ya rohoni.
Naomba macho ya moyo wako yatiwe nuru ili upate kujua tumaini tuliloitiwa, na utajiri wa urithi wa utukufu wake kwa watakatifu(Waefeso 1:18)
Mbona unaleta maneno matupu
 
Ashazikwa Chato huyu hayupo tena
 
Thank you for pointing out the anecdotal fallacy; yeah, it's important to critically evaluate claims. However, my statement isn’t solely based on personal experience but aligns with a broader pattern of documented spiritual experiences and biblical truth. The transformation I described is consistent with what is shared by countless individuals across cultures and times, supported by the biblical principle in James 4:7: "Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you."

Unlike the bee example, which generalizes a single observation, my experience corresponds with a larger, well-documented spiritual phenomenon. While faith may not adhere to the scientific method, it doesn’t mean it’s invalid. It operates within a different realm of truth—one where personal testimony, collective experiences, and spiritual evidence intersect.
 
The very foundation of your worldview, the existence of an all knowing, all loving and all capable God, is a falsehood.

The Epicurean paradox shows that. The problem of evil contradicts the existence of that God in a way that has not been resolved.

Beacause that God does not exist aside from the fiction made up by humans.
 
Biblia ndio ina majibu yote kuhusu Mungu, Malaika na shetani. Vitabu vingine vya dini kaandika huyu Ibilisi ili kuwadanganya na kuwapoteza watu mazima.
 
Maandiko yanayothibitisha mbona yameandikwa wazi kwenye "CV"?
Ndugu sijakurupuka ujue,
Narudia tena kwa herufi kubwa HAKUNA MAANDIKO YANAYOTHIBITISHA KUWA SHETANI (IBILISI/LUSIFA/MAALUNI) NI MALAIKA ALIYEASI WALA MALAIKA MKUU

Nakudhania heri kwamba una nia njema ya kujifunza, basi chukua maneno aliyoandika hapo unaposema maandiko ya wazi kisha nenda kwenye biblia kajiridhishe kama utakuta huo uthibitisho.

Kidogo naweza kukubali hapo kwenye ufunuo wa Yohana alioweka ndo ukienda utakuta ametajwa shetani kama "joka" na wala siyo malaika japo hapo kwenye ufunuo napo kuna changamoto ndogo ambapo pametajwa "...na malaika zake wakatupwa pamoja naye". Hii kauli siyo kweli ndomaana nikasema ni changamoto ila hapa siyo mahala pake hold it aside.

Kinachothibitika kuhusu Shetani ni kwamba yeye ni jini wa asili ya joka kubwa sana na alilaaniwa kwa kuonesha kibri na majivuno mbele ya Mwenyezi Mungu
 
Hizo degrees, masters na PhD alizipata kwenye chuo kinachomilikiwa na nani?
 
Soma tena hiyo "CV", ujue kazi za shetani; anamfuata kila mtu, awe mkubwa au mdogo. Lengo lake ni kutufanya sisi sote tuangamie pamoja naye. Hatu-danga-nyikii, tumeishajua hila zake. Tutampinga kwa Jina la Yesu kila akija kutushawishi.
Binadamu hana cha kumpa, chura atampa nini tembo
 
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