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The Christian/muslim Mantra- No One Is Perfect. by lawani: 2:09pm On Mar 29, 2016
One of the memes with which Christians and Muslims derail the world is their widely acknowledged saying 'No one is perfect'. Churches and mosques propagate it. Christians and Muslims spread it to entrench the position firmly in our minds that we all need to be saved by Jesus' or Mohammed's teachings or doctrines. It is a part of their demonic onslaught designed to reverse the progress of this human civilization.

While listening to them and the evil passages they quote from their Quran and Bible, we must always remind ourselves that there is an age long and time tested golden rule which is 'DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WANT OTHERS TO DO UNTO YOU'. If you follow this rule closely, you are perfect and never let any demon possessed Christian or Muslim take that from you ever.

For example, when I was an employer of labour in Ile Ife, I made it a point of duty to pay like 20 percent higher salaries than my competitors. My employees were totally let into my accounts. They calculated the profits after salaries and expenses. I had nothing to hide from them and I used to leave the business in their hands for weeks. I remember asking one of them, Sola, to be removing tithes for me to pay to the RCCG monthly. I did it once or twice but opted out when I reasoned that I should not be paying tithes on profits if not compelled unless there is an insurance cover for loss as well, or a kind of vote on how the money is spent conceded by the institution taking the money, that is the RCCG, so I stopped removing tithe from my profits but continued making voluntary offerings in the church.

I have never lied to anyone to take advantage of them. Man or woman. I treat people carefully as I would like to be treated. I used to employ people junior to me who I take as younger ones but when I employed someone in my own age bracket and he deferred to me, I returned the gesture by deferring to him as well, though he later fell short of expectations. I can not think of any unfair thing I have ever done as an adult in the mould of PMB cancelling the Lagos metro project or lying to millions that he is poor when he is infact a dollar billionaire and driving his irate supporters who see him as a honest man to massacre hundreds of people the age of his children. That is a debased person and I am totally not that kind of person that all can see is far from perfect. So when I encounter Christians and Muslims telling me I am not perfect, it enrages me and I always reply Mr Man, Madam and etc 'I am perfect'. Arent you? And why not?

An adult should be perfect, people in their formative years can be excused but an adult have to be perfect. All sensible human beings are perfect.

Take people like Mallam Aminu Kano, Sir Tafa Balewa, Obafemi Awolowo, Nnamdi Azikiwe and many others. You would not be able to fault these people on any issue they were involved in as adults. Not a single instance. Even thesame applies for President Obasanjo that is so much villified today. All his public actions can be rationalised by people who can reflect deeply. A man who was villified for decades as having stolen 2.8 billion dollars he knew nothing about while the thief was being cannonised as a saint, then he became President again and was almost removed from power after his first term despite achieving the main thing we are enjoying today for us which is GSM . If he became very wealthy after office just like President Clinton became very wealthy after office, it was obviously something he felt he had to do even if by helping himself to the treasury after all he was villified for decades despite taking nothing and whatever he has taken is being managed well in viable businesses for the benefit of all. I am not saying he helped himself to the treasury though because no proof apart from the fact that he has huge agro allied businesses. However he has not derailed from the path of 'Do to others what you want others to do unto you'. Even this is true for President Babangida as well.

So when you as a Christian or Muslim want to repeat again that no human being is perfect, realise that not all adult humans lack common sense, there are millions who adhere strictly, has never strayed from and will never stray from the golden rule of 'Do unto others what you want others to do unto you' since they became adults. Those people are perfect. Be well advised.
Re: The Christian/muslim Mantra- No One Is Perfect. by Nobody: 5:14am On Mar 30, 2016
The write up makes sense however I don't like nor understand why it was mixed with politics.

The saying "No man is perfect" is a subtle mind trick played to keep people in endearing servitude. If no man is perfect then everyone starts looking for that which is perfect to mold their lives around. That's why people've role models because its their personal vision of near-perfection. Its the reason people practically worship Men of Goat because they're seen as the closest to 'a perfect Goat' and're hence many levels higher up compared to the average man.

Pride and self-belief should get encouraged amongst the masses as only a proud bunch move on to break barriers whether technological, medical, social or political; no individual with an inkling of pride wants to fail in any endevour when looked up to, if they eventually do they dust themselves off and start again. A country of never-perfect individuals continually remains in mediocrity.

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Re: The Christian/muslim Mantra- No One Is Perfect. by lawani: 9:51am On Mar 31, 2016
charix:
The write up makes sense however I don't like nor understand why it was mixed with politics.

The saying "No man is perfect" is a subtle mind trick played to keep people in endearing servitude. If no man is perfect then everyone starts looking for that which is perfect to mold their lives around. That's why people've role models because its their personal vision of near-perfection. Its the reason people practically worship Men of Goat because they're seen as the closest to 'a perfect Goat' and're hence many levels higher up compared to the average man.

Pride and self-belief should get encouraged amongst the masses as only a proud bunch move on to break barriers whether technological, medical, social or political; no individual with an inkling of pride wants to fail in any endevour when looked up to, if they eventually do they dust themselves off and start again. A country of never-perfect individuals continually remains in mediocrity.

Why do you say it should not be mixed with politics which is the only way we know of organising the advancement of humans. Is anything more important than politics?
Re: The Christian/muslim Mantra- No One Is Perfect. by Nobody: 10:00am On Mar 31, 2016
lawani:


Why do you say it should not be mixed with politics which is the only way we know of organising the advancement of humans. Is anything more important than politics?
Science and technology is the only known way of advancing the human race. Politics and religion as we know it only hinder our growth. Even developed nations've met pitfalls in advancing human lives using stem cells because of both religious concerns and political regulations.
Re: The Christian/muslim Mantra- No One Is Perfect. by lawani: 12:48pm On Mar 31, 2016
There is no way you can start moving ahead without stabilising your politics. So politics is the most important of all.
Re: The Christian/muslim Mantra- No One Is Perfect. by Nobody: 8:16pm On Mar 31, 2016
lawani:
There is no way you can start moving ahead without stabilising your politics. So politics is the most important of all.
Wrong again. Companies which indulge in animal cloning around the world carry out their activities under the jurisdiction of countries that see no problem with the act.

Cloning labs in Korea host Chinese, Russian, European, British, Japanese and American scientists who left their home countries because of unfavourable government and religous policies. All the equipment needed by these scientists're fully provided by a supportive Korean government.

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