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1  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Kenya Couple Making Love In Front of Their Kid Daughter [Photo] on: 18-11-2013 10:59 PM
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2  Forum / Naijapals / This our debate for today on: 27-11-2012 07:38 PM
Dear Friends in this forum, I want us to have a clean debate on the issue am about to present to you, and for your information I don't want trading of insults and abuses as what I need in this debate is your candid advice or suggestion.

1)   Why is it that Islam, as a religion is prone to violence? This is visible in most religious conflicts all over the world today.

Killings everywhere, women
 and children are dying because of issues of religion and I ask myself, is Islam the only religion in this world?

2)   In most countries of the world where democracy is practiced, there are freedom of warship, why then is it that Muslims in some of these areas are always desperate to convert people (especially foreigners who come into their country to look for a means of
 livelihood?)

On the other way round, when you try to convert a Muslim to another religion, they will intimidate or kill you?

3)   Why is it that when we want to post News here in this Forum we post it based on tribal affiliations? We are one Nigeria and what we need is one mind so that we can collectively solve our problems in Nigeria.

4)    Why is it that our pastors today are using the church as money making venture? When you travel around Nigeria today you will see that some Nigerians often turn Churches as their own business. They will start with one room, when there is an improvement in offerings and other sources of income from the church members, they will buy land, build gigantic church edifice and expand their branches to other parts of the country and even across the border to other parts of the world.

The most annoying thing is that most of the church members will tell you not to judge the man of God; meanwhile everything is going wrong with the man of God himself.
The lavish operations of these churches go on in the midst of about 80 % of the Nigerian population still living under the poverty line.[/size][/color][/b]
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