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  1. #971

    Quote Originally Posted by %75life4Him View Post
    Ang problema nimo kay namakak ka nga wala ka kailang Dowling. Dia ra sa ubus ang link oh nga panghimatuod nga pareho mug relihiyun ni Dowling. Unsaun nimo pag convince nga sakto mu kung mga bakakun sad diay mu?

    https://www.istorya.net/forums/genera...e-god-201.html
    gi explain na nako nimo bro, wala ko kaila ana niya, but ang Gospel ra akong nailhan, gi copy paste ra nako to nga time but I know about the Gospel already and not particular about the author, but niingon pa gani ko nimo nga naa ny teachings daan before pa ang Gospel unya wala pa gani ko nakabasa completely sa Aquarian Gospel. sa tanan nga mga books, bisan pa ug ngilngig pa na ang author, i'm more on the teachings or sulod sa book and not the author. lahi lahi ta bro, particular kaayo mo sa mga persons ako dili man, mao nga more mo sa body ni Jesus ug not sa iyang Christ. kamo hinoon, nangankon nga kaila kaayo mo ni Jesus, pero nakaila ba gyud kaha mo niya completely?

  2. #972
    Quote Originally Posted by jovipeorliohacokijo View Post
    gi explain na nako nimo bro, wala ko kaila ana niya, but ang Gospel ra akong nailhan, gi copy paste ra nako to nga time but I know about the Gospel already and not particular about the author, but niingon pa gani ko nimo nga naa ny teachings daan before pa ang Gospel unya wala pa gani ko nakabasa completely sa Aquarian Gospel. sa tanan nga mga books, bisan pa ug ngilngig pa na ang author, i'm more on the teachings or sulod sa book and not the author. lahi lahi ta bro, particular kaayo mo sa mga persons ako dili man, mao nga more mo sa body ni Jesus ug not sa iyang Christ. kamo hinoon, nangankon nga kaila kaayo mo ni Jesus, pero nakaila ba gyud kaha mo niya completely?
    nya too ka sa sulod ana nga books jov?

  3. #973
    Quote Originally Posted by slabdans View Post
    sauna ra tong pinatyanay nga imong gi-ingon oi...nag pinatyanay di ie mi ron?
    within ninyo diri sa istorya, of course wala. pero naa gihapon ron bro, ang usa ka belief bro, ang iya ra gyud mahimo ky igo ra man nga belief is ipamugos ra gyud, ipanghadlok para tuhu-an which is mao pud ang nahitabo sa unang panahon. pero naa gihapon ron oi, ganahan ka ug video, tagaan ta, but warning daan basin unya ug dili ka ganahan mutan-aw.

    usa pa, kadaghan karong panahona nagpinatayanay tungod ky lain lain ug pagtoo. nganon man? simple ra, tungod ky pagtoo ra man. ky kung truth pa or knowledge ang gikuptan, it is not affected nga dapat tuhu-an or dili tuhu-an sa uban. ang knowledge is imoha ra gyud na ug dili na ipamugos sa uban.

  4. #974
    Quote Originally Posted by slabdans View Post
    nya too ka sa sulod ana nga books jov?
    naay mga inconsistencies sa stories but the teachings same ra gihapon sa mga teachings sa wala pa na siya nga book, pure untainted teachings from Jesus the Christ

  5. #975
    Quote Originally Posted by slabdans View Post
    discussion man ng amoa...dili gyud mi mailad noh? kung sa mga studyante pa JOv mao nay gitawag ug brainstorming
    discussion ra kuno hehehe, makig debate man gani ang uban sa Catholic nga thread bisag dili allowed ang debate didto, pagsure diha bro?

  6. #976
    Quote Originally Posted by jovipeorliohacokijo View Post
    within ninyo diri sa istorya, of course wala. pero naa gihapon ron bro, ang usa ka belief bro, ang iya ra gyud mahimo ky igo ra man nga belief is ipamugos ra gyud, ipanghadlok para tuhu-an which is mao pud ang nahitabo sa unang panahon. pero naa gihapon ron oi, ganahan ka ug video, tagaan ta, but warning daan basin unya ug dili ka ganahan mutan-aw.

    usa pa, kadaghan karong panahona nagpinatayanay tungod ky lain lain ug pagtoo. nganon man? simple ra, tungod ky pagtoo ra man. ky kung truth pa or knowledge ang gikuptan, it is not affected nga dapat tuhu-an or dili tuhu-an sa uban. ang knowledge is imoha ra gyud na ug dili na ipamugos sa uban.
    asa man bi?

  7. #977
    Quote Originally Posted by jovipeorliohacokijo View Post
    discussion ra kuno hehehe, makig debate man gani ang uban sa Catholic nga thread bisag dili allowed ang debate didto, pagsure diha bro?
    brainstorm ra to oi...sharing ug knowledge ba

  8. #978
    Quote Originally Posted by slabdans View Post
    asa man bi?
    kani o, witchcraft kuno ky wala ni acknowledge ni Jesus as God, klaro ani nga pamugos, of course ky belief ra man gud.

    Religion at its best again. Five people from Kenyan village Kisii Nyamataro were slowly burned alive because they were suspected of witchcraft. Translation -- they did not acknowledge Jesus Christ as their God. The five young people, both men and women were beaten with sticks and set on fire to slowly roast while other villagers, including priests watched the spectacle. Religion always brings out the best in people, doesn't it?

    It's not the news that human life has little value in many parts of Africa. I can't wrap my head around this burning in a tiny village of Kisii Nyamataro. I imagine villagers who live in a desolate area, maybe a couple dozen of them. They must be pretty close to each other -- it's not like you're in a highly populated city where you don't know anyone and nobody knows you. When you're in the middle of nowhere and you see the same people day after day, it all takes a whole new level. These people may have spent 20 years living together and then they just took on five of their own and slowly burned them alive. How could you bring yourself to doing that to someone whom you have known all your life? They sure make Barack Obama proud.

    Suspecting someone of witchcraft and burning them alive brings back the years of inquisition. It's as if progress of last 400 years was set back to dark ages once more. Burning people at the stake, watching them die slowly in agony while some clergyman utters his chants. The devil made them do it, now they must burn!

    As for the video itself -- it's unbelievable how these people are taking it like champs. Being slowly roasted alive and choke in smoke from your own burning flash must be extremely painful. While they say that drowning is one of the scariest ways to die because it leaves you extremely helpless, burning alive must easily be one of the most painful ways to die. Yet look at those poor people. This one guy is sitting there with his feet on fire for so long that he could have just asked for a bit of seasoning and have himself nice roast chewed off of his own bones. How could he just sit there calmly like that? He was beaten with a stick across his back, kicked, had dry branches put on him to keep the fire burning while his face was engulfed in thick smoke that should have smothered him.
    These people went through anguish and pain only comparable to the Venezuelan Man who had mob justice put on his ass. The showcase of some of the most violent human behavior ever. The video is below, as with all videos, exercise caution and don't watch if you're easily upset.



    The Northern Ireland conflict was one of the longest and atrocious in modern history. At the forefront of this conflict were two communities, Catholics and Protestants. This episode of Catholic Focus looks at the relationship between Catholics and Protestants in the Northern Ireland Conflict. Alessia speaks to Professor John McGarry, an author and expert on the conflict. She also speaks to Irish people now living in Canada about their experiences growing up in a modern civil war.


  9. #979
    Quote Originally Posted by jovipeorliohacokijo View Post
    naay mga inconsistencies sa stories but the teachings same ra gihapon sa mga teachings sa wala pa na siya nga book, pure untainted teachings from Jesus the Christ
    tuo ra man kag butaw2x nga libro oi..maypagadto ka sa bible sure pa

    kanang imong nabasa nga libro interpretasyon ra sad nas mga author nga gikuha lng sad nila sa bible

  10. #980
    Quote Originally Posted by jovipeorliohacokijo View Post
    kani o, witchcraft kuno ky wala ni acknowledge ni Jesus as God, klaro ani nga pamugos, of course ky belief ra man gud.

    Religion at its best again. Five people from Kenyan village Kisii Nyamataro were slowly burned alive because they were suspected of witchcraft. Translation -- they did not acknowledge Jesus Christ as their God. The five young people, both men and women were beaten with sticks and set on fire to slowly roast while other villagers, including priests watched the spectacle. Religion always brings out the best in people, doesn't it?

    It's not the news that human life has little value in many parts of Africa. I can't wrap my head around this burning in a tiny village of Kisii Nyamataro. I imagine villagers who live in a desolate area, maybe a couple dozen of them. They must be pretty close to each other -- it's not like you're in a highly populated city where you don't know anyone and nobody knows you. When you're in the middle of nowhere and you see the same people day after day, it all takes a whole new level. These people may have spent 20 years living together and then they just took on five of their own and slowly burned them alive. How could you bring yourself to doing that to someone whom you have known all your life? They sure make Barack Obama proud.

    Suspecting someone of witchcraft and burning them alive brings back the years of inquisition. It's as if progress of last 400 years was set back to dark ages once more. Burning people at the stake, watching them die slowly in agony while some clergyman utters his chants. The devil made them do it, now they must burn!

    As for the video itself -- it's unbelievable how these people are taking it like champs. Being slowly roasted alive and choke in smoke from your own burning flash must be extremely painful. While they say that drowning is one of the scariest ways to die because it leaves you extremely helpless, burning alive must easily be one of the most painful ways to die. Yet look at those poor people. This one guy is sitting there with his feet on fire for so long that he could have just asked for a bit of seasoning and have himself nice roast chewed off of his own bones. How could he just sit there calmly like that? He was beaten with a stick across his back, kicked, had dry branches put on him to keep the fire burning while his face was engulfed in thick smoke that should have smothered him.
    These people went through anguish and pain only comparable to the Venezuelan Man who had mob justice put on his ass. The showcase of some of the most violent human behavior ever. The video is below, as with all videos, exercise caution and don't watch if you're easily upset.



    The Northern Ireland conflict was one of the longest and atrocious in modern history. At the forefront of this conflict were two communities, Catholics and Protestants. This episode of Catholic Focus looks at the relationship between Catholics and Protestants in the Northern Ireland Conflict. Alessia speaks to Professor John McGarry, an author and expert on the conflict. She also speaks to Irish people now living in Canada about their experiences growing up in a modern civil war.

    unya jov ni tuo ka ani?

    kung wa ko masayop jov ang mga tawo aning lugara wa kaayo ma edukar ug tarong...ang uban gani di maka mao mobasa..ambot ug sakto ba ko
    Last edited by slabdans; 01-25-2013 at 10:31 PM.

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