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Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by Toybreezy: 5:53pm On Jul 13, 2016
histemple:
That is it! The first usual reaction of African Christians in this kind of situation is "The dead has gone to heaven so let the killers repent".

Other times, we accuse God of permitting such acts. It's particularly annoying because it is difficult to believe that the same loving God who rescued Shadrack, Meshack and Abednego from a burning furnance would permit His evangelists to be killed in such a slow and painful fashion.

I still wonder what the bible was telling Christians in Matthew 11:12 when it said-------From the days of John the Baptist, the kingdom of God has been suffering violence and only the violent can take it by FORCE.

What the late woman told the told is just normal and it doesn't suggest that she had any premonition of death.


reply if you want to know what Christianity is all about,,, God has told us that we are not of this world. our stay here is limited
Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by GENERALCABAL: 6:05pm On Jul 13, 2016
its so touching, feel like going for revenge.
Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by Princepoint(m): 6:52pm On Jul 13, 2016
[size=22pt]sorry 4 ur lost[/size]
Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by Toks2008(m): 7:34pm On Jul 13, 2016
histemple:


I am persuaded to agree with you. I think the major problem is Africans practice Christianity without applying wisdom. In fact, personal wisdom is foolishness to them.

In Matthew 10:22 the bible advised Christians to flee from any area where they are attacked or not received.

But no! An African will enter the battlefield where bullets are visibly flying. When the person dies, they will start saying it is the will of God and that they are happy the person has gone to heaven.

The other day, some people got themselves heavily drunk knowing that they will drive. Eventually the inevitable happened and all of them died in a ghastly head-on collision. Some people still said God knows why He allowed it to happen.

I think sometimes we blame or accuse God wrongly because He can't be the author of evil.

So spot on.
Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by Ayibaba1: 8:02pm On Jul 13, 2016
Her husband is talking from the standpoint of the scripture. Paul, then Saul supervised the killing of stephen, the same Paul repented and became a preacher of the gospel, mind you that Stephen asked God not to charge his murderers for their crime/sin. Paul also suffered martyrdom in the hands of Roman Rulers.
May her soul rest in peace.
Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by Weah96: 8:14pm On Jul 13, 2016
When one person murders another, the government assumes the defense of the dead victim.

The local government will press charges NOT the family of the deceased.

Now if you break into a house and steal a TV, the homeowner can CHOOSE to press charges or not.

Murder is different. Some husbands have even killed their wives on purpose. That's why his opinion on the outcome is negligible.
Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by OLUJOSHINS(m): 8:25pm On Jul 13, 2016
virus05:
why cant you just keep ****. :-/ . make person hear word. you believe there is no God , fine. but u know what.? ive never seen a Christian turn to an atheist. but I've seen vice versa. so if u no wan keep *****. then continue talking



So Jesus said U should defend Him ehn?
Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by datigbogirl: 8:58pm On Jul 13, 2016
OZAOEKPE:
Buhari is only trying to sow a seed of discord between me and aminat508, but we are going to overcome it kiss

Fooolish woman wrapper...
Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by tayo200(m): 9:41pm On Jul 13, 2016
rip
Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by Origin(f): 10:58pm On Jul 13, 2016
May God grant the family the fortitude to bear the loss.

May the perpetrators be brought to book.
Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by Chukzyfcb(m): 11:16pm On Jul 13, 2016
histemple:


I am persuaded to agree with you. I think the major problem is Africans practice Christianity without applying wisdom. In fact, personal wisdom is foolishness to them.

In Matthew 10:22 the bible advised Christians to flee from any area where they are attacked or not received.

But no! An African will enter the battlefield where bullets are visibly flying. When the person dies, they will start saying it is the will of God and that they are happy the person has gone to heaven.

The other day, some people got themselves heavily drunk knowing that they will drive. Eventually the inevitable happened and all of them died in a ghastly head-on collision. Some people still said God knows why He allowed it to happen.

I think sometimes we blame or accuse God wrongEly because He can't be the author of evil.
Exactly bro! I'v come to understand that in Death which is a mystery. Most people will term it Gods time but when it comes to riches & poverty,the tide changes. Nobody says its Gods time but hardwork.
This debate is one which is very old & yet unsolved by philosophers, religious scholars,scientist & psychologist. This discussion centres on this topic "Is the human life predetermined or is it run by choice"
Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by gurugalore: 12:59am On Jul 14, 2016
Buhari pls control ur cows!!! Ur silence only shows that you are in support of this barbaric act!!! angry
Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by Wiseandtrue(f): 6:03am On Jul 14, 2016
sad God is not our servant that we can command whichever way we like he knows what to do at the right time
ghostmist:
why is the husband talking like that??


if everyone got away with murder, where is the place of justice??

isn't God a God of justice??

I just taya!!
Re: Eunice Olawale's Daughter, Jessica: "What Mum Told Me A Night Before Her Death" by ikombe: 6:12am On Jul 14, 2016
sokunji:


come down to Kubwa and find out what really happened.

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