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  1. #21

    Quote Originally Posted by Anydowro View Post
    ahw... gilood kog maayo... mao ni klarong occult
    it's not occult, wa lng cla ni accept ni Jesus

    mas grabe ug karma ang pari, apil na ang nagsunog ug nagbunalbunal, paminaw nako, nag lain ug dli nila masabot ang ilang mga consensya ato

  2. #22
    kung ingon ani unta ba... they should have used pyres or even tires with gas para at least mas kusug ang kayo... dli anang mga dahon lang... ka hinay anang kayo... slow death... God bless their souls...

  3. #23
    tsssk3x, more uncivilized people in that place

    kenya need more education, any christian volunteer here?

  4. #24
    it's better to nuke that place so that it will be cleansed..

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by bluedes View Post
    I just got that excerpt from the post. Whatever happened in that village, its such an extreme what they did.. burning people alive.. who knows, basig para nila dili na sayop.. i certainly wouldn't want to be in that situation where i'm burned alive in case i practice witchcraft.
    Grabe sad..christian man dayon hehehe..niay excerpt from a blogger interested in witchcraft thingy:

    Tales of magic, witchcraft and wizardry are but fairy tales to children in most parts of the world. Yet in the Kisii district of Kenya’s Nyanza Province, the fears of witchcraft are very real to many people and the consequences are lethal.

    In the Itii village of the district, five elderly women and men accused of bewitching a young male child were executed – burned to death by a lynch mob. The child, claimed the mob of villagers, had been unable to speak to any person in the village except the executed men and women. Not only adult villagers, but youth too, participated in the lynching. All believed that the lynching was a punishment deserved by the witches. In other words, it was an administration of ‘justice.’

    The practice of lynching in the Kisii district is so widespread that street signs even warn that witches will be prosecuted. Even in other parts of Kenya, the problem persists in a way that eludes authorities because the beliefs are so widespread. It is not unusual for accused witches to receive warning letters and flee their villages for fear of persecution. The relatives and children of accused witches bear a stigma that can ostracize them or shame them within their own communities...

    Wala man ni kalainan diri sa pinas kung asa diri sa manila bogbog sarado usahay ning mga kawatan o snatchers pag masakpan sa mga 'taong bayan'... di ba mga christian pud baya ning envolve usahay sa 'mob justice' hehehe...in the case of the five witches burn in Kenya, AFP did not say anything about 'christian mobs' out for witch hunting. People in some parts of Kenya will burn suspected witches not necessarily because witches do not believe in Christ..simply because some people there really believe that witchcraft is real and a threat to one's life..

  6. #26
    threat jud bitaw.. faet.. sakto man sad cguro.. naa jud ka point existanz... pero ahmm.. kelangan jud i-burn? di pwede like i-behead nlng or sumting quicker or less painful.. murag ka2 gani usa ka taw naglingkod nlng tawn kai murag na shock.. faeta.. luoya oi..

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by Meebo View Post
    threat jud bitaw.. faet.. sakto man sad cguro.. naa jud ka point existanz... pero ahmm.. kelangan jud i-burn? di pwede like i-behead nlng or sumting quicker or less painful.. murag ka2 gani usa ka taw naglingkod nlng tawn kai murag na shock.. faeta.. luoya oi..
    Aw mas grabe pa na sila kung mag-genocide na sila between rival tribes di ba..wa ra nang witch burning oi..Tutsis vs. Hutus? asus makaingon kag mga tao pa ba ni sila. Mao gani kining mga white conquerors sauna murag animal ang panglantaw sa ilaha mao giaayo sila'g ihaw...si Cortes hastang sukaha niya sa mga
    Aztec kay human sacrifice man sad ang ritual aning mga tribuha sauna..ah, gipang-ihaw sad ni Cortes hehehe.

    Beheading? asus, lantaw ko ana didto's jeddah sauna. Bangladesh man to giputulan ug ulo..aw, hep-hep hooray pa ang mga crowds..sa atubangan pa jud sa mosque. Wa ba ka kabalo na according to neurologist for about 20 seconds naa pay conciousness ang tao maskig bulag na iya ulo sa lawas niya? Imagine...hehehe but probably you mind is in a state of shock na siguro..ambot lang sad wa pa man ko ka-experience maput-lan ug ulo hehehe.

  8. #28
    Christians of the middle ages did the same atrocity.

    I think until now.

    Imagine there's no heaven
    It's easy if you try
    No hell below us
    Above us only sky
    Imagine all the people
    Living for today...

    Imagine there's no countries
    It isn't hard to do
    Nothing to kill or die for
    And no religion too
    Imagine all the people
    Living life in peace...

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by Existanz View Post
    Grabe sad..christian man dayon hehehe..niay excerpt from a blogger interested in witchcraft thingy:

    Tales of magic, witchcraft and wizardry are but fairy tales to children in most parts of the world. Yet in the Kisii district of Kenya’s Nyanza Province, the fears of witchcraft are very real to many people and the consequences are lethal.

    In the Itii village of the district, five elderly women and men accused of bewitching a young male child were executed – burned to death by a lynch mob. The child, claimed the mob of villagers, had been unable to speak to any person in the village except the executed men and women. Not only adult villagers, but youth too, participated in the lynching. All believed that the lynching was a punishment deserved by the witches. In other words, it was an administration of ‘justice.’

    The practice of lynching in the Kisii district is so widespread that street signs even warn that witches will be prosecuted. Even in other parts of Kenya, the problem persists in a way that eludes authorities because the beliefs are so widespread. It is not unusual for accused witches to receive warning letters and flee their villages for fear of persecution. The relatives and children of accused witches bear a stigma that can ostracize them or shame them within their own communities...

    Wala man ni kalainan diri sa pinas kung asa diri sa manila bogbog sarado usahay ning mga kawatan o snatchers pag masakpan sa mga 'taong bayan'... di ba mga christian pud baya ning envolve usahay sa 'mob justice' hehehe...in the case of the five witches burn in Kenya, AFP did not say anything about 'christian mobs' out for witch hunting. People in some parts of Kenya will burn suspected witches not necessarily because witches do not believe in Christ..simply because some people there really believe that witchcraft is real and a threat to one's life..
    yeah, i agree.. like i said, i got that excerpt from the post..

    but its still too much or extreme to go burning people for "witchcraft"..

    lahi man na ang snatcher or robber, we have snatchers/robbers here who kill for cellphone, and being a tribal society, an eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth.. sentiments of the people is that they will want those robbers dead too..

    but witchcraft? that's basically hocus pocus and its pretty much like the inquisition who tortured out of "zealous faith" which is similar to that happening in Kenya.. thus the Christian analogy.

  10. #30
    2009 na cguro ui!

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