Dienstag, 15. Februar 2022

Religion And Church

Religion and Church






Youth has a certain stubbornness in bad as in good. The true knowledge exists that you know nothing, that said Socrates.

Let me tell you a little story today that just came to my mind because the former Pope Benedict, the representative of God, made an ugly impression. In Kenya it's not allowed to write, you're met with censorship, in Europe there is freedom of communication, it's enshrined in law. What is it that is so bad? Pope Benedict was interrogated by the police for sexual offenses. Then he lied and it was noticed. He was questioned again, so he had to correct his statement. This is a message that is not allowed in Kenya. The church must stay clean! It must not be what must not be! But it is like that! The sword of the Church hangs over Kenya, whoever violates it will taste the sword!

Lust, as an active action to increase sexual satisfaction, is one of the so-called seven deadly sins in the Catechism of the Roman Catholic Church (Hieronymus Cock)



Tushafika mtoto nae yupo front,

Bila kucheleva mi nalock door,

Kama tumeambiana simu ziko off,

Chumba ndo cha baridi twapeana joto,

Mlaini kama bamia,mtamu ka lasagna,

Slow but sure si kumvamia,

Room sound proof so hutomsikia,

Tukipeana huku nikimsmack,

(You and I) Bed moja mtu mbili tu,

(You and I) Sink moja povu mpaka juu

(You and I) YOU x7 you and I aaaaah


Now back to the story. A pastor is interviewed by a journalist. The pastor, a kind man like all pastors when they are hoping for something, asks, "What is your question?"

"Many of our fellow citizens are concerned about the state of the church. Pastors are celibate, they are not allowed to marry. Our fellow citizens would now like to know what you think of this. Should priests marry?"

The pastor thinks. A difficult question. Even Jung, a theologian, suggested that the church has a sexual problem.

After some time of reflection he comes to the solution. He replies: "If they love each other!"



You took me to Paradise

You're the one unayenijazz,

Hook me with one more dose,

Pleaseee ONE MORE DOSE X 2


Karibu himaya ya Rudebwoy AY,

Surah ya upole ila namba haifai,

anadai

Nimpe zaidi huku anacry,

Nikirefuse basi she gonna die



If not so long ago the most progressive thinkers rejected Catholicism, Protestantism and Greek Orthodoxy, as did the encyclopedists, none of them denied that religion in general is an indispensable condition in everyone's life. Not to mention most - like Bernardin de St. Pierre, Diderot and Rousseau - Voltaire erected a monument to God and Robespierre proclaimed a feast day in honor of the Supreme Being. But today, thanks to the frivolous and superficial teaching of Auguste Comte (who, like the majority of the French, sincerely believed that Christianity is nothing but Catholicism, and therefore saw in Catholicism the full realization of Christianity), the educated masses, who have always willingly and greedily accepts the lowest view, have decided and recognized that religion is but a certain long-obsolete aspect of human development that impedes progress. It is agreed that mankind has already survived two periods, the religious and the metaphysical, and has now entered the third and supreme, the scientific, and that all religious phenomena are but the remnants of an outgrown spiritual organ of mankind, once necessary, but has long since lost its meaning and meaning.

Religion has its origins in the worship of imaginary beings, prompted by fear of the incomprehensible forces of nature, as Democritus thought in ancient times and as confirmed by the philosophers and historians of religion. But apart from the fact that the perception of an invisible and supernatural being has not always arisen from a feeling of fear evoked by unknown forces of nature, as proved by hundreds of learned thinkers of the past - Socrates, Descartes, Newton - and like the people of our time, who, being in no way afraid of such forces, admitted the existence of one or more supreme supernatural beings - the assertion that that religion is the result of man's superstitious fear of the incomprehensible forces of nature does not really answer the main question. From what does the idea of ​​an invisible and supernatural being derive in man? If people feared thunder and lightning, they would fear thunder and lightning; but why invent an invisible and supernatural Jupiter that lives in certain regions and occasionally hurls bolts at men? If people were amazed at the sight of death, they would be afraid to die; but why invent souls of the dead with which to enter into an imaginary community? Men could hide from thunder; fear of death they might flee; instead they invented an eternal, almighty being on whom they made themselves dependent, and the living souls of the dead - not just out of fear, but for entirely different reasons. And in these reasons obviously lies the essence of what is called religion, says Tolstoy.


Yeah basically we ni fala

Mi na enda pale kila kitu dola dola

President moi kibaki wanna hola

Well oneeesha kindooole pole

Tumbo tumbo kubwa kama rick ross

Pesa zetu munafanyia WHAT..????

Kazi kwa vijana pesa kwa ma boss

Washa kuwa flowed


The meaning of life lies in doing the will of him who sent you, so try with all your might to learn and do that will. Life lies in your personal enjoyment, and that is the true destiny of man; or: The meaning of life is in the service of the association, of which you consider yourself a member, for that is your destiny; or: The meaning of life is in the service of God, for that is what you were created for.” Morality is contained in the explanation of life that religion offers us and therefore cannot possibly be separated from it.” This truth is particularly evident in those attempts by non-Christian philosophers to derive the inculcation of the loftiest morality from their philosophy. These teachers see that Christian morality is essential that existence without them is impossible, moreover, they see that such morality exists, and they wish to tie it in some way to their own non-Christian philosophy, and yet represent things which might appear to be Christian morality the natural result of their pagan or social philosophy. And they do try, but their very efforts show more than anything else not only the independence of Christian morality, but also its utter contradiction with the philosophy of individual welfare, escape from personal suffering, the welfare of society." and yet to represent things which might make it appear that Christian morality was the natural outgrowth of their pagan or social philosophy. And they do try, but their very efforts show more than anything else not only the independence of Christian morality, but also its utter contradiction with the philosophy of individual welfare, escape from personal suffering, the welfare of society." and yet to represent things which might make it appear that Christian morality was the natural outgrowth of their pagan or social philosophy. And they do try, but their very efforts show more than anything else not only the independence of Christian morality, but also its utter contradiction with the philosophy of individual welfare, escape from personal suffering, the welfare of society."


Me and biashara

Close Sintara

Flow so tight ask Chris Kantadda

Young Impala, ass like prada

Na kama huwezi shikanisha basi wee ni falaaaa!…..


At first I was amazed that such an obvious absurdity, such an obvious contradiction, did not destroy religion itself. How can religious people remain so deluded? And indeed, from the general, outward point of view, it is incomprehensible and irrefutably proves that all religion is a fraud and that the whole thing is superstition, as the dominant philosophy of today declares. And looking at things from this general point of view, I inevitably came to realize that all religion is a human fraud. But I could not help but pause to think that the very absurdity and obviousness of the deceit, and the fact that all mankind is nevertheless surrendering to it, suggest that that this fraud must be based on a non-fraudulent basis. Otherwise we couldn't be fooled, it's too stupid. The mere fact that all of humanity, truly leading a human life, is yielding to this deceit compelled me to recognize the importance of the phenomena on which the deception is based. And as a result of this reflection, I began to analyze the Christian doctrine that provides the basis of this fraud for all of Christianity.

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