D_Preacher
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A space encouraging critical thinking, science, and freedom of belief for the next generation.
Joined March 2022
Do people believe in God because they found evidence, or because they were taught to believe as children?
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New week. New mindset. You either complain about where you are, or you start building your way out of it. No one is coming to rescue you, this is your life, your responsibility, your moment. Stay focused. Stay disciplined. Stay dangerous. Let’s get it. 💪🔥
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@D_Preacher_1 “Because I can’t think of any good reason why God would allow evil and suffering, therefore, there can’t be any good reason.” Don’t let the depths of the darkness, convince you the light doesn’t exist. Evil only makes sense against the backdrop of good.
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In Nigeria, pastors promise miracles while politicians promise change. One asks for faith, the other asks for votes. After the election and the offering basket passes, the poor are still poor. Maybe the real miracle we need isn’t divine intervention, it’s critical thinking.
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So no man of God fit turn water to fuel in this Country🤷♂️😂
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If God is all-powerful and ever-present, why do His most devoted followers remain the most vulnerable even in His house? They told us to run to church for safety, but even there, we are not safe. At what point do we question what we’ve been taught to trust?
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Active let water stay with me
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If you h@te religion pass me, can we connect with each other? Connect with her too: 👉🏽 @Machi1Nne
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There still isn’t one valid, reasonable, logical, fact-based reason to believe in a god. Every version collapses into feelings, fear, tradition, bad arguments, or plain evidence-free storytelling. A claim that massive should survive contact with reality. It never does.
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If a loving God exists, why is suffering such a fundamental part of the world?
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Religion teaches many Nigerians to fear hell after death. But millions are already living through something close to hell now: poverty, corruption, and broken systems. Maybe solving earthly suffering should come before worrying about the afterlife.
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Joseph watching Mary going to meet the three wise men when they arrived after the birth of Jesus
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Morning question to you all☀️ Would you still believe what you believe… if you were born in a different country?
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If prayer could fix Nigeria’s problems, this country would be the richest nation on earth by now. Instead we have pastors with private jets and citizens praying for fuel money. Something in that equation isn’t divine it’s systemic. The question is; Do we even need a pastor? Do
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