Christianity and Tribes in Nigeria
Please don't become over-sensitive, I see
patterns and talk about them.
Salvation is personal, but the version of
Christianity in Nigeria as a RELIGIOUS INDUSTRY is dominated by some tribes,
with hundreds of franchise centres. I Googled and was shocked by the results;
one tribe with the most church branches and biggest churches.
Do your research. I knew this wasn’t just about
salvation but a subtle ECONOMIC TAKEOVER by the tribe. Does it mean this tribe
found Jesus more than other tribes? By now you should know It's all about
CONTROL and ECONOMICS not about God or Holy Scriptures. That's why we don't see
the national impact of these churches even with thousands of branches on every
street.
Imagine the power of G.O. telling his church
franchise not to host outsiders who aren’t their members. Mehn! That's such an
enormous ECO-RELIGIOUS power (nothing spiritual) of one man in a single Tribe.
It dawned on me we are not in any spiritual battles with Asgardian frost giants. Other
tribes are mind-controlled by one or a few tribes’ religious models. My point is
the ANCESTRAL VALUES a preacher will play a key role in the POLITICAL landscape in
Nigeria. i.e. we now know endsars was stifled by one tribe's religious
influence, Anti-GEJ fuel subsidy rally.
It's a well-orchestrated Tribal-Religion for
POLITICAL TAKEOVER, forget their Jesus ski-masking publicity.
I am not attacking any Tribe, we might in the
end discover Hebrew connection as brothers. According to the pattern of the
current white Jesus Christianity. If we've a predominant tribe with the most
church franchises in Nigeria, it simply means they already established an imbalance in the socio-economic structure. It means they're indirectly full-fledged
political determinants to sway the tides in their favour. Politicians do not just
win by rigging, they got full consent from tribesmen, heading the largest
church franchises in Nigeria. They play on the white Jesus loyalty of other
tribes with GOD SAID bull-crap.
Remember we are talking about a tribe known for
the god DOLOS moves in precolonial Nigeria. Seriously, I respect their
checkmating.
The problem I've with church people is, they
Delegated their salvation to people who call themselves Men of God. How do you
give everything that concerns your life after death to mortal men? At least
even if you want to go to hell or heaven, do it with your full chest knowing
it's your personal decision, not a preacher helping you manage your account,
are you even conscious?
Subconsciously most of you think since you
attend and work with certain churches your salvation is in good hands. Let me
ask you, if peradventure you find out your current daddy G.O will be going to
hellfire after he dies, will you still be attending his church? Now you see
your delusions.
Church franchise religion is a
socio-eco-political strategy, it has nothing to do with spirituality or the
tenet of Discipleship in the Bible or God. That's why the man-made ALTARS are
very important to them; because the Altar is how people can be conditioned and
brought under the control of any man through sorcery.
Go and deliver yourself from their Altars,
which were meant for you to listen to their commands, not the Bible. Anything
they tell you is final, even when reading otherwise for yourself.
Altar managers got the last command on how you
must understand the Bible, not the Holy Spirit. Opening new church branches
isn't about the spiritual revival of people, but a Socio-Economic takeover.
*Luk 23:36-37- And the soldiers also
mocked him, coming to him, and offering him VINEGAR, And saying, If you be the
King of the Yahudiym, save yourself.*
The same situation is in African Christianity.
Colonizers around the world invaded and enslaved your ancestors and gave you
their language, religion, education, and idolatrous ways, which you claim as the path to salvation.
Christ was giving Vinegar when he was helpless,
does it mean he should keep taking the vinegar as water after resurrection?
Colonizers enslaved Africans with various versions of Christianity and a copy
of the Abridged Bible when Africans were helpless, does it mean we should maintain
colonial Christianity, without referencing Hebrew source materials for
Africans.
It
doesn't matter how spiritually convicted you claim to accept white Jesus, if
it's the same colonial source, without your personal research or your ancestors,
then you're still a slave to the religion and Christianity tweaks of slave
masters.
If you cannot question your beliefs, you're a
slave to your beliefs, be you a Christian, Muslim, or other shenanigans. It
takes maturity to question the ideology of God brainwashed into your soul, and
most of you are not mentally mature enough to go through that rabbit hole; you'll be
consumed by reality shockers.


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