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God’s word through African eyes

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  • Otis Darko 7 years ago

    Can you pls let us find out online this translated beautiful bible?

  • JB 7 years ago

    Europeans who brought the bible to you have rejected the book. Instead of assembling professionals to deal with the issue of Disease, Hunger, poverty, corruption, homelessness. You wasting resources in translating bible. The ...
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  • fafa 7 years ago

    THE WIFE OF THIS PASTOR WAS DEDUCTING SOME MONEY'S FROM HER HUSBANDS EMPLOYEES TO PAY THEIR INCOME TA BUT SHE NEVER BROUGHT ANY RECEIPTS FROM THE GHANA REVENUE AUTHORITY, BUT THEY CALLED THEMSELVES CHRISTIANS. THIS MAKES ME S ...
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  • mabel 7 years ago

    Well done men and women of God its my prayer that all African christians will see our belives in such times as this when we try to ask questions "as is the God that created the white diffrent from ours"?.This bible will prove ...
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  • Nihongo 7 years ago

    I'm totally fine with a Study Bible that takes diverse African cultures into acccount. My only problem is the version used. The NLT (New Living Translation) is way too loose a translation of the scriptures. It smacks of dumbi ...
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  • Mpunipu thoughts 7 years ago

    Holy bible period. Constantine brought Christianity. Moses brought Judaism, Mohammed brought Islam, What did Savior Jesus Christ really brought?

    To my understanding Salvation. Yes, Jesus Christ was Prince of peace. I canno ...
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  • Mpunipu thoughts 7 years ago

    Of (UN) united nations. Do UN has to operate in The Holy Bible? Or through academic reasoning? ACLJ.org is pathetic to reason with. In the old testament God told Abraham and seeds, I will curse who curses you and bless who bl ...
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  • Mpunipu thoughts 7 years ago

    To match 666 sum total. Even pushing their false claim on me to my children from these same daystar bullshit people. I wish I can meet them mpuninpu. They would not fail to recognise AN African later in their lives. Not all A ...
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  • Mpunipu thoughts 7 years ago

    Is being prepared towards the Kingdom of God by 1st Timothy 21-23 for heart felt civil and human right laws on earth to operate in our relationships. Not USA selected type civil human right abuses by some law enforcers. I hav ...
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  • Mpunipu thoughts 7 years ago

    God and apply them wrongfully? Many with the earthly powers are like that. That is why, they have found a religion that put their faces literally under postings. It is a shame for powerful rich mere men to believe in such jiv ...
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  • Mpunipu thoughts 7 years ago

    Eyes that Satanic black Americans of jealousys on Africans tried to remove, I can match you all with your own product setups. I did that when you might be a baby. Backoff the tablet. It is mine, not yours anymore. I bought th ...
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  • Mpunipu thoughts 7 years ago

    Jew, and did not pay attention to the Massage of Salvation way, truth and light of the Savior Massaiah Jesus Christ to his own demise. Christ is just a title not to pursue, but Salvation deserve to be pursued. I just want you ...
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  • Salifu 7 years ago

    The African so called Men of God are the cause of African underdevelopment and corruption.The Christians are using the Bible to defreud and steal money from the worshippers.The pastors are growing fatter whilst the ordinary p ...
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  • The True GhanaMan 7 years ago

    so the aim and vision of the african is to be christianised or islamised rathar than industrialise and modernise??. the men of white man god want african kids move away from songs such

    "In the bleak mid-winter

    Frosty w ...
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  • Xt, a prayer away 7 years ago

    Is an ethnocentric bible and its baggage of pride Christlike for the African?
    No, l beg to differ with the general consensus in this forum, but it isn't.
    "For who maketh thee to differ from another? and what hast thou that ...
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