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1  Forum / Religion / Why Africans are Religious on: 19-09-2010 02:03 PM
Read this article By Leo Igwe and think twice about the religon you practice

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A new study conducted by the Washington based Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life says that Africans are among the most religious people on earth. The study titled Tension and Tolerance: Islam and Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa was based on more than 25,000 interviews conducted in more than 60 languages in 19 countries. According to the study at least half of all Christains in Sub-Saharan Africa believe Jesus will return in their lifetime. One in three muslims in the region expect to see the re-establishment of the caliphate-islamic golden age- before they die. At least three out of 10 people across much of Africa said they have experienced divine healing, seen the devil being driven out of a person or received a direct revelation from God. About a quarter believe that sacrifices to ancestors can protect them from bad things happening. Sizeable percentages believe in charms and amulets. Many consult traditional religious healers, and sizable minorities keep animal skins and skills in their homes.

The study found that in many countries across the continent roughly nine in 10 people say religion is very important in their lives.

Do these findings surprise anyone? Surely they shouldn’t. Unless the person is not familiar with the situation in Africa.

These findings do not surprise me at all. I am an African. I was born in Africa. I live and work in Africa. I am non religious though I was born into a religious home. I attended religious schools. I had a typical (African) religious upbringing. I do not believe that Jesus will return again. I do not think that the Biblical Jesus existed and even if he did, I think he’s gone and gone forever. I can’t see the world coming under an islamic caliphate except what we have been experiencing since September 11, 2001. I have never experienced divine healing and I don’t think those who claim to have experienced it are honest to themselves. I have not seen a devil being driven out of any person except some self induced hysteria by some pentecostal con artists. I have not received any revelation from God except may be one day some godly people would claim that their god revealed this piece to me. I don’t believe that sacrifice to the ancestors will protect people from harm. Otherwise the ancestors would be alive today. I think charms and amulets are useless and consulting traditional healers and clerics is a waste of time.

The reasons why Africans are the most religious people in the world are not far fetched. Africans go through religious indoctrination from cradle to the grave. Africans are not allowed by family, society and the state to think, reason or live outside the religious box. In Africa religion is by force not by choice. Religion is by compulsion and not according to one’s conscience. Africans are brought up to believe that there is NO alternative to religion. When in fact there is. So in Africa, it is either you are religious or you are nobody-you are not a human being, you are nothing. There is too much social and political pressure on Africans to be religious and to remain religious. The social, political and sometimes economic price of leaving religion, renouncing religion or criticizing religion is so high.

So Africans are religious willy nilly. Africans profess all sorts of religious crap even when they know it is all nonsense.

At home, religious indoctrination is the first form of orientation an African child receives. At a very early and impressionable age, infants are taught to recite meaningless syllables called prayers. Children are brainwashed by parents with various religious and spritiual myths. Their minds are infused with all sorts of religious dogmas. Parents ensure that children are brought up in their faith- the faith of the family and the faith of their fathers. Children are taught to believe and follow, and not to question religious teachings even when there is every reason to do so. Some of the findings of the Pew Forum constitute the ‘sacred’ teachings which African kids receive and are told not to challenge, examine, criticize or renounce. African children are brought up to believe them and to swallow them hook , line and sinker. Not to question one’s family religion is seen as virtous and as a mark of a good child. This religious tradition is upheld and handed down unchallenged from one generation to another in Africa.

The religious brainwashing continues in schools. Most African colleges are religious indoctrination centers. Western missionaries and Arab jihadists brought formal education(the model widely used today) to the continent. They established schools to win converts and recruit new members, not really to educate Africans. So schools in Africa are covert churches and mosques. Education is faith based. And this religious tradition is still upheld in most schools across the continent. Some of the findings of the study are what African puplis are taught everyday in schools. They constitute what African students recite and memorize as part of their compulsory morning devotions.

Pupils at one islamic primary school near my house in Ibadan sing this song everyday as part of their morning devotion.

We are soldiers. We are soldiers.

Fighting for Islam. Fighting for Islam

In the name of Allah, we shall conquer, we shall conquer

Every morning these children are made to recite that they are muslim children ; that they believe in Allah and Mohammed as his messenger. What do you expect from these children as adults after going through this religious drilling and being brainwashed with these superstitious messages? Do you think they will ever grow to say that religion-in this case Islam is not important in their lives? As in their homes, African students are taught to blindly accept the so called divine revelations without questions. They are induced to try and have some encounter with God or to have some spiritual experience as a manifestation of faith or piety. Children and youths are made to believe that professing articles of faith is a mark of a good student. And that education is not complete without religion or belief in God. So why should anybody be surprised that most Africans attach so much importance to religion.

This religionizing continues in politics and in the state houses across Africa. State power is used to endorse, promote and privilege religion. In Africa, prayer, piety and politics go together. Religion and politics mix. States are not separate from churches and mosques. So there is very high political pressure on individuals to be religious-and to remain religious and faithful even when they are not convinced of the religious teachings or would prefer to be faithless. Many African countries have adopted a religion or some religions as state or official religions. For instance in Morocco, the King is not only the president of the country, but also the commander of the faithful. So every Moroccan is under political pressure to be a faithful – an islamic faithful, particularly a sunni islamic faithful. The president of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh is addressed as Dr, Alhaji, Sheikh ….. among others. Some years ago he added to the list of his presidential duties praying for the citizens and trying to heal the sick including those who have HIV/AIDS using some verses in the Koran. In the self-styled islamic republics, anyone who is not a muslim cannot be president. Is there any special value being a muslim adds to the post of the president? None. In Gambia, the government erected magnificent mosques in all public schools in the country. Meanwhile these are schools without good classroom blocks, no libraries or laboratories.

In Africa, politicians have made it look as if to be a good citizen one must be religious or expressly pious. African politicians have made it seem as if theocracy, not democracy is the best form of government. And that the Bible and the Koran are the best constitutions. In fact the Bible and the Koran are the best constitution no country ever had. African politicians strive to ensure that state legislations are based on these‘holy books’ and that any policy, program or proposal that is not in line with the sacred texts are thrown out. Another reason why there is high level of piety in Africa is because most Africans do not think for themselves. They allow clerics to think for them. Africans consult their priests, bishops, sheikhs, marabous, traditional medicine men and women whenever they have problems or when they want to embark on a major project. And they accept whatever they give them including charms like holy water, olive oil as solutions and remedies. They do whatever they recommend they do including carrying out ritual killing and sacrifice.

Lastly Africans are deeply religious due to lack of human rights particularly religious freedom in Africa. This may sound like a contradiction. But it is not. Some may argue that the high religiosity in Africa should be due to ‘too much religious freedom’. No, it is not so. Rather it is due to no guarantee of religious freedom, no protection of freedom of conscience. Africans do not enjoy or exercise their freedom of religion or belief. Africans are denied with impunity this basic human right by state and non state actors. Africans are forced to be religious or to remain religious. That is why they are ‘too religious’. The mechanisms to protect and defend the full human rights of those who change their religion or renounce or criticize religious beliefs or those who do not profess any religion at all are weak and non existent. Religious believers and non believers are not equal before the law. Many Africans are religious because they don’t want to be in the minority. They don’t want to renounce what the majority upholds. They don’t want to denounce what the state or society revers. Many Africans are religious because they just want to play along.

Africans are among the most religious people on earth due to failure of family upbringing, failure of human rights and the rule of law, failure of educational system, social and political pressure and bad governance. Africans are religious because they cannot but be religious.
2  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Maassive EarthQuake! It's Like EnD of the wOrLd in HAITI on: 14-01-2010 09:07 AM
Our poor igbo brothers & sisters  :'( , times like this make me feel lucky to be in Nigeria
3  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Terrorism: Nigerians to undergo Full-Body SCAN at Airports on: 6-01-2010 07:37 AM
Quote from: DarkCoco on  4-01-2010 11:22 PM
thats privacy and when i do go to the airport and they do that i will sure them
u cant sue dem, datz impossible
4  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Farouk Abdul-mutallab pictures on: 6-01-2010 07:35 AM
Ah ah, so mallam don start to dey make bomb, na wa o
5  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Confession of Nood dancers: How we were arrested and segxwally abused on: 9-12-2009 10:30 AM
Quote from: oyez on  5-12-2009 08:05 PM
Quote from: xter on  5-12-2009 01:35 PM
hmmmm oyez...na lie be dat oooh

How else police go inspect that place if no be with finger? and bcos them call them Task Force no mean say them use "Force"

if say one of d strippers b ur sista, u go fit talk that one?
6  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: I’m Pregnant For My Uncle, Can Abortion Do Any Good? on: 3-12-2009 08:49 AM
If it's rape then get an abortion, if it was consenual well....don't know
7  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: BREAKING NEWS!!..Yaradua Has A Swollen Heart!! on: 28-11-2009 04:11 PM
this for don dey good, if say e happen to Mugabe
8  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Is there anything like Everlast or Endless love on: 15-11-2009 06:06 PM
Quote from: humblej on 15-11-2009 11:18 AM
Quote from: double_n on 14-11-2009 06:42 PM
To me, I believe there is true love but I don't think that love ever lasts.

Even in marriage, I believe that the main thing that makes a marriage last long is the children. The couples know that their relationship has become boring and dry with time, but they don't want to seperate each other because they don't want their children to get upset.

What do you guys think, do you think that love can actually last

Maybe u are still living under the illusion of u'r so called Endless and Everlasting love. Wake up plz....

Gezz, ur rite, thatz y I think twice before forming a relationship with someone
9  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Is there anything like Everlast or Endless love on: 14-11-2009 08:03 PM
Quote from: temi4music on 14-11-2009 07:37 PM
Quite agree with you
Exactly
10  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Is there anything like Everlast or Endless love on: 14-11-2009 06:42 PM
To me, I believe there is true love but I don't think that love ever lasts.

Even in marriage, I believe that the main thing that makes a marriage last long is the children. The couples know that their relationship has become boring and dry with time, but they don't want to seperate each other because they don't want their children to get upset.

What do you guys think, do you think that love can actually last
11  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Nigerian woman murdered wealthy British husband because of money on: 6-11-2009 07:45 AM
 Angry It's reasons like this why I don't want to marry or enter a relationship with a lady
12  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Meet 11 Year Old Kordeza Zhelyazkova....The World's Youngest Mother! on: 4-11-2009 09:24 PM
Quote from: kate2012 on  4-11-2009 04:15 PM

thank god her , this gril really take risk. must she know what is called boy friend at this age. i will not blam the boy.

I blame him oh,  Why blame the girl, the guy is 8 years her senior, he should know beta than to use her dat way, now that girl no fit school again
13  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Meet 11 Year Old Kordeza Zhelyazkova....The World's Youngest Mother! on: 4-11-2009 09:18 PM
Quote from: debeelab on  4-11-2009 09:13 PM

The youngest girl ever on record to become pregnant was only 5 years old, for reasons unknown she actually began menstruating at just 18months. This is a medical annomaly and pretty much unheard of.


Yeah I heard of dat, I bet dat girl was actually raped for dat kind of thing to happen at her age
14  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Meet 11 Year Old Kordeza Zhelyazkova....The World's Youngest Mother! on: 4-11-2009 09:16 PM
Quote from: goingwithyou on  4-11-2009 07:42 PM
Uhmmm ...Is nt new ............

So what?, armed robbery in nigeria is not new, molesting women and children in nigeria is not new, homosegxwality in nigeria is not a new thing as well yet we still dey yan for am
15  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Meet 11 Year Old Kordeza Zhelyazkova....The World's Youngest Mother! on: 4-11-2009 09:11 PM
Quote from: boyslove on  4-11-2009 07:37 PM
this world done spoil ohhhhhhhhh 11years never get mensuration how did she get pregnant, the husband  must be realise from that jail sentence because no be his fault
He got arrested not only for make an underage girl pregnant but for having sex with her, that thing is called statuary rape and thats what he was arrested for, because he's the adult-he's over the 'virginity loss' age and him as an adult should know better than to do that
16  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Meet 11 Year Old Kordeza Zhelyazkova....The World's Youngest Mother! on: 4-11-2009 09:03 PM
Quote from: Toks-E on  4-11-2009 12:16 PM
there are mothers dat ar younger dan dat jare
So wat r u sayin, having sex with girls young enough to be in primary school is a good thing, btw I wonder how u'd have reacted if dat girl was ur sista or ur daughter
17  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Killing animals, Right or wrong on: 30-10-2009 01:36 PM
Please, If you don't want to comment at least vote
18  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Somali man 112 years old man weds girl of 17 years on: 30-10-2009 12:18 AM
Quote from: tightnfat on 29-10-2009 07:58 PM
i know love is blind and age really does not matter so much but......come ooon.... Shocked

Love? u call marrying a man who should be ur great grandfather jus for his money love?
19  Forum / Religion / Re: Did GOD create EVIL? on: 29-10-2009 08:48 PM
Quote from: uloura on 15-10-2009 08:42 PM
in the bible God commanded adam and eve not to eat from the tree of life, knowledge and evil so your question is answered..

Speaking of Adam and Eve, the fact that a woman was created from a man doesn't convince me, it's meant to be the other way round coz nowadays u don't need sperm to creat a baby, btw were adam and eve white, black, chinese etc coz I cant believe that they were the first people in the world at it was through them that everybody else was born
20  Forum / Religion / Re: Did GOD create EVIL? on: 29-10-2009 08:40 PM
Quote from: derbi on 12-10-2009 08:46 PM
Quote from: schegzy on  2-10-2009 03:48 PM
Yeah!
Anything that is harmful to mankind is evil.
Hell Fire is a forbidden home but God created Heaven and Hell.
Broadly speaking, God is the creator of evil.
listen dear God doese not create hell fire for evil sake, God create hell fire to distroy evile who are the evile satan and is agent, that of fire God craete it for cooking roasting what we will eate but if u dicside to put ur hand inside and u get hurt u are the one who make evile out of the thing he created for u to enjoy, when GOD created heaven and heart the bible stated that all was good, we human beings turn all this good things and started making evil out of it.

I heard from someone that he knows everything, If he knows everything and hates evil, whats the point of creating people that will end up being evil at first
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