Ni kweli Mungu hana Upendo? Au sisi tu ndio hatumuelewi!?

Ni kweli Mungu hana Upendo? Au sisi tu ndio hatumuelewi!?

Wewe msaidie tumieni ushahidi wowote muupendao:

Onesheni wapi Yesu anasema "Mimi Mungu" "niabuduni" au "I am God" "worship me".

Twende pole pole, Mungu wa kwenye Biblia jina lake anaitwa nani?!

Halafu ukisha nionyesha, nionyeshe sehemu akitaja jina lake halafu yakifuatiwa na hayo maneno yako kwa mfano mimi ni fulani ni Mungu niabuduni...

Juzi Eiyer kakujibu kwa kiebrania nikafasiri kwa kiswahili MIMI NIKO AMBAYE NIKO hilo ndio jina la Mungu, badala yake unakuja na mambo ya kukariri...

Sasa basi ili kwenda sawa fanya nilivyokuagiza halafu tuendelee kabla sijakuonyesha ya kwamba Yesu ni MIMI NIKO...
 
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Tulia wewe Wanazuoni wakiwa wanajadili hoja yakufaa kusikiliza na kutuliza makalio yako chini uache vituko...

We Mwanazuoni au Mkuu wa chuo?
Mbona umesahau mpaka cheo bandia ulichojipachika?

Kuffar laanatullah!
Summun bukmun umyun wahed!
 
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Tatizo lenu nyie wagalatia ni Usanii!

Mnaleta usanii wenu mpaka kwa Mungu mkuu.
Usilete ujanja wa kitoto hapa wa kusema huko tutafika, nakuuliza ALFA na OMEGA ANASIFA YA KUFA?

Ntakubali vipi binaadamu AITWE MUNGU? Hivi wewe una busara kweli?

Ukafiri utawapeleka Jahannamu milele nyie.
We endelea Kuwa mkaidi tu.

Sasa unakataa kwasababu gani?
Au unakataa tu?
 
Makafiri km kawaida yao wameanza rusha roho.

Nyamani Ugalatia Vituko nyie! Dahh!!
 
Hilo wala usiwe na shaka hata chembe nitakuonesha mpaka wewe mwenyewe useme basi.

Sasa wewe nioneshe wapi Yesu anasema "Mimi Mungu".

Hilo naona kwako ni kizungumkuti mpaka sasa, kama huna sema tu.
Mbona umeshindwa kunionyesha mimi, ndio utaweza kumuonyesha mtaalam Eiyer?
 
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Hiyo nyundo imekuingia sawa sawa kutoka kwa wenzako walioenda shule. Huna jibu hapo bali kujibabaisha tu.

Wameweka wazi kabisa kuwa hapo mmechezea biblia kwa mikono yenu kama ulivyojaribu hapa kutudanganya tukakustukia, mahala hakuna jina "Jesus" wewe ukaongezea.

Hivi huoni kuwa unajidanganya nafsi yako?
Nyundo isiyo kuwa na aya sio mali kitu. Wewe lete ushahid wa aya watu wasome.

Yesu ni Alpha na Omega
Bwana Yesu Asifiwe,
Yesu Kristo alipokuwa akijitambulisha kwa Yohana katika kisiwa cha Patmo alisema: "Mimi ni Alpha na Omega, mwanzo na mwisho, asema Bwana Mungu, aliyeko na aliyekuwako na atakayekuja,Mwenyezi"(Ufunuo wa Yohana 1:8)
Yesu alitaka tujue ya kuwa ndani ya jina lake kuna nguvu za (au upako wa) Alpha na tena kuna nguvu za (au upako wa) Omega. Yaani ni mwanzilishi wa jambo na pia ni mkamilishaji wa jambo. Yeye ni mwaminifu kiasi cha kwamba akianzisha kazi njema ndani yako uwe na uhakika ataikamilisha.
Je una wazo ndani yako unalojua ni la Mungu na unapata shida kuanza kulitekeleza?...itia jina la Yesu likusaidie. Je una wazo uliloanza kulitekeleza na una uhakika ni Mungu alikupa lakini linakupa kusuasua katika kulitekeleza?....itia jina la Yesu likusaidie.
Kesho (LEO) tutakuelekeza kwa nini Yesu alijiitia ya kuwa Yeye anatambulikana kama "aliyeko, na aliyekuwako na atakayekuja"!
Ubarikiwe.
 
Wanachonichosha hawa WAGALATIA ni kushrikiana ktk UJINGA... Hata kama mwenzie kaandika Pumba ye ana support tyu
 
Mkuu wa chuo, jamaa kahtaan anamwaga povu kama vile kala sabuni ya omo. Anyways, Mungu aendelee kukubari kwa kazi nzuri unayo fanya hapa JF.

Kukubari ndio kufanya ibada gani tena?
Mbona unaanza kutuongelesha kihaya hapa we dada?
 
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Wanachonichosha hawa WAGALATIA ni kushrikiana ktk UJINGA... Hata kama mwenzie kaandika Pumba ye ana support tyu

Teh teh teh!
Mkuu we huna habari kuwa Ujinga na Ugalatia Ni mapacha? Mama mmoja mababa wengi!
 
Makafiri km kawaida yao wameanza rusha roho.Nyamani Ugalatia Vituko nyie! Dahh!!
Kubatizwa ndio kufanywa nini?
Halafu kwa akili ilivyo ndogo wewe na huyo unaemuabudu wote mmebatizwa!

Na hilo andiko lenu mnalichakachua kila siku.

Tazama haya maandiko yanavyogongana.
La kwanza ni hilo hapo juu linalosema " Marko 16: [/FONT][/COLOR]Basi, akawaambia, "Nendeni ulimwenguni kote mkahubiri Habari Njema kwa kila mtu. 16

Na andiko lingine hili hapa ambapo YESU anawatuma Wanafunzi wake 12 Yesu aliwatuma, akawaagiza, akisema, Katika njia ya Mataifa msiende, wala katika mji wo wote wa Wasamaria msiingie. Afadhali shikeni njia kuwaendea kondoo waliopotea wa nyumba ya Israeli.Mathayo 10.5-6

Nakuuliza wewe mchaga wa kishumundu! Wewe Muisraeli? Au na wewe utajibu kuwa japo una meno meusi na makalio meusi km Kakende lkn bado una damu ya Kiisraeli au sio!Teh teh teh teh!
Wagalatia nuksi nyie! Mnfnsssssssss!


Still, I've learned to be careful when arguing against the Islam. Even Muslim academics tend to be very defensive about Islam, confusing criticism with insult. I don't know what to say. I might try and argue that one of the weaknesses of Muslim culture is the limits it puts on criticism.I found out, that Islam has an extra edge of defensiveness about it.

After all, Islam was born with empire but shaped by political instability. And over the last few centuries Muslims have found their way of life repeatedly tested against an intrusive Western world, and have usually come out the losers.

Perhaps, then, expressing doubt on basic matters, especially when outsiders can observe this dissent, seems to be an unacceptable display of weakness. When the community of believers faces crisis after crisis, another threat to its unity is the last thing it feels inclined to tolerate.

The fringe element of Islamic terrorists may not represent the vast majority of Muslims. Yet terrorism and Islam are not entirely disconnected. It takes only a few rapists to make women fear going out at night, reinforcing a culture where women are thought to be in need of male protection and supervision.

Basically, my attitude was of those millions of Muslims who can see the unreasonable things in the Koran but justify them in every way possible. It is called emotional inertia: we don't want to change our emotional beliefs for the fear of losing identity. I wanted to preserve my faith in every way possible, so I lied to myself. If you have the misfortune of being born a Muslim, it becomes a part of who you are or who you perceive you are.
The Koran seemed occasionally poetic but overall one of the most mind-numbingly boring book of all time.
Being a Muslim in whatever form-liberal, moderate, or just as a namesake- they are in countless ways denying themselves the right to be us. I often wonder what the world would have been in ideas without Islam.

For instance Human rights is an Alien terms in Islamic societies. They cannot, as Islam specifically and religion generally do not believe in humans having the right to make choices. They tell you this is right and this is wrong.

Making Islam a part of the state is the true source of trouble-economic and social conflict. If tomorrow morning there is no Islam on this planet, humankind has no socio-familial value to lose except the occasional violence of a stubborn religious community that suffers from an artificial and dangerous superiority complex as the "best nation of
mankind" with a "divine" license to look down upon others, both declared by their Koran.
sorry pal
 
Still, I've learned to be careful when arguing against the Islam. Even Muslim academics tend to be very defensive about Islam, confusing criticism with insult. I don't know what to say. I might try and argue that one of the weaknesses of Muslim culture is the limits it puts on criticism.I found out, that Islam has an extra edge of defensiveness about it.

After all, Islam was born with empire but shaped by political instability. And over the last few centuries Muslims have found their way of life repeatedly tested against an intrusive Western world, and have usually come out the losers.

Perhaps, then, expressing doubt on basic matters, especially when outsiders can observe this dissent, seems to be an unacceptable display of weakness. When the community of believers faces crisis after crisis, another threat to its unity is the last thing it feels inclined to tolerate.

The Koran seemed occasionally poetic but overall one of the most mind-numbingly boring book of all time.

Basically, my attitude was of those millions of Muslims who can see the unreasonable things in the Koran but justify them in every way possible. It is called emotional inertia: we don't want to change our emotional beliefs for the fear of losing identity. I wanted to preserve my faith in every way possible, so I lied to myself. If you have the misfortune of being born a Muslim, it becomes a part of who you are or who you perceive you are.

Human rights is an Alien terms. Do not exists in Islamic societies.. They cannot, as Islam specifically and religion generally do not believe in humans having the right to make choices. They tell you this is right and this is wrong.

Being a Muslim in whatever form-liberal, moderate, or just as a namesake- they are in countless ways denying themselves the right to be us.



Still, I've learned to be careful when arguing against the Islam. Even Muslim academics tend to be very defensive about Islam, confusing criticism with insult. I don't know what to say. I might try and argue that one of the weaknesses of Muslim culture is the limits it puts on criticism.I found out, that Islam has an extra edge of defensiveness about it.

After all, Islam was born with empire but shaped by political instability. And over the last few centuries Muslims have found their way of life repeatedly tested against an intrusive Western world, and have usually come out the losers.

Perhaps, then, expressing doubt on basic matters, especially when outsiders can observe this dissent, seems to be an unacceptable display of weakness. When the community of believers faces crisis after crisis, another threat to its unity is the last thing it feels inclined to tolerate.

The fringe element of Islamic terrorists may not represent the vast majority of Muslims. Yet terrorism and Islam are not entirely disconnected. It takes only a few rapists to make women fear going out at night, reinforcing a culture where women are thought to be in need of male protection and supervision.

Basically, my attitude was of those millions of Muslims who can see the unreasonable things in the Koran but justify them in every way possible. It is called emotional inertia: we don't want to change our emotional beliefs for the fear of losing identity. I wanted to preserve my faith in every way possible, so I lied to myself. If you have the misfortune of being born a Muslim, it becomes a part of who you are or who you perceive you are.
The Koran seemed occasionally poetic but overall one of the most mind-numbingly boring book of all time.
Being a Muslim in whatever form-liberal, moderate, or just as a namesake- they are in countless ways denying themselves the right to be us. I often wonder what the world would have been in ideas without Islam.

For instance Human rights is an Alien terms in Islamic societies. They cannot, as Islam specifically and religion generally do not believe in humans having the right to make choices. They tell you this is right and this is wrong.

Making Islam a part of the state is the true source of trouble-economic and social conflict. If tomorrow morning there is no Islam on this planet, humankind has no socio-familial value to lose except the occasional violence of a stubborn religious community that suffers from an artificial and dangerous superiority complex as the "best nation of
mankind" with a "divine" license to look down upon others, both declared by their Koran.
sorry pal

Copy ane paste!
Teh teh teh!

You have no shame mnywa uharo wa mbuzi.
 
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