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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Think About This.....

 Think about this deeply before you Utter or write anything.....
WHO MADE YOU JUDGE SEF?



13 comments:

  1. Yes, I don't know why Nigerians put homosexuality on a pedestal.
    We are not to judge; all sin is sin.
    The things we read on this blog alone: fornication, adultery, abortion and the rest, they aren't any better.
    I remember that post: the worst thing you've done for money. The replies I read there, please, we can't even judge homosexuals.
    I tell my friends, I don't support homosexuality, but I will accept the individual, no discrimination or judgement.
    After all, this is what the Bible requires of us. Remember God loves the sinner but hates the sin.

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    1. I have lesbians as friends and we're cool. They do their thing and know not to cross the line. I don't think less of them as I am not perfect. All sin na sin, Abortion, fornication, stealing, lying, homosexuality,adultery etc. He that comes to equity must be clean. Do not cast the first stone as you aren't perfect either.

      MsFerragamo

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    2. Feggy, you are just a lesbo, don't come here claiming "my friends are"
      You and Ijay in school those day.
      Tarrrrrrrh shurrrup dia.
      Big breast no bi big sense.

      Ferragamo my foot!!!!

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    3. Whether you like it or yes. Homosexuality, beastility, lesbianism....these are the worst of sins.
      Don't come here and justify your durrty lifestyle. inugo

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    4. Sin is sin, but I don't see anyone legalising murder, or saying murderers should be allowed to keep murdering as that is who they are, or they were made that way. The devil has done a big number on the world.

      N how come you read d post n the first thing you thought of way homosexuality? 👍



      The Assault

      Maris turned the tap, once… twice….
       Not again!

      The neighbours must've forgotten to pump water. The pot sizzled on the cooker, she needed water. She turned the cooker off, and went into the living room.
      “There's no water…..” she called out.
        No response.

      Fred was staring at the screen of his tablet like it were his life support system.
      “Fred… there's no water,” she said louder this time.
      She might as well have been speaking to a coma-tose patient via sign-language.
      “Em….did you say something?”
      There were times when she pondered if she had made the right choice marrying him. This was one of those times. continue reading

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  2. Until you see two able bodied black men kissing or a black man dressed like a woman acting high strung.

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  3. lol...shall we continue in SIN that GRACE may abound?

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