Can God make mistakes? Religious Fanatics!

When I was baby in the doctrine of Christianity, I used to hear some fanatic preachers said, God will make provisions for those who died in pre- Jesus 1st coming. But nothing shows empirically or factually in the Bible to support such assuming fallacy. Until I beginning to unfold the chapter of revelation of the words in the Bible myself, before I realized some where just creating some notions to instrumentally concoct fears into people to believe what they are saying and become their perpetuate dependents and resource centre for their self-enrishment. I witness a lot of discrimination which are facilitated by self-acclaimed "Jesus Owners". These people behave as if they create the gospel and autonomous licencer to the universe. They can drive through filthy roads and gutters or suck money from people in wrecking economic conditions. Recently, I came across a book published for Ghana basic school which illustrates some intensive negative attributes to Christianity. These concerns raised by author can be empirically tested and affirmed in Ghana. In fact, if we want our generation to grow beyond the damning mistakes of yesterday and today, then these are the materials we should allow them to learn and criticize themselves based on circumstances we are in. It was not long before the cock crow, then I saw many posts bombarding Charles Agyensare for referring to Nogokpo as "demonic headquarter in Ghana". As I was growing up in Volta Region, I was amazed by the work of Nogokpo and the fear that it puts on our citizenry. It guarantees utmost discipline to people who hear about their works and my lecturer at KNUST confirmed level of discipline and less evil-doing society. He said, his mother can let her door open and go to wherever and come back whatever time but nothing will get lost inside but ask me today, if it is possible while every corner has a church in every community. Africa tradition has great values but how to modernize it that is our challenge. It has met all the necessary requirements as global religion, economic aspects, time testing values, it never fade even before Christianity was introduced to Africa. When I went to Elimina Castle during my postgraduate study tour, I got to discover more about christianity, where the process of preaching to people turned to slaves market, chapel being used as slaves market, the first Portuguese church. Such evil orchestrations under the umbrella of benevolence, we cannot overlook that facts due to determination of our bellies and mouths. Christianity was business avenues for the whites and still business avenues for the blacks. You only become Satan when you seek sanity and sanctity in Africa, due to well-wired fanaticism. Our continent is in drainage whilst we claim heaven, only profits making ventures behave like that without caring about others even members, if not within our perceived criteria. Let us stop stereotyping our culture, God knows why he puts us here but not with slaves masters who feed on our forefathers' dead souls and bodies. While turning around to paint our tradition as demonic and brainwashed us to believe so. Values matter in every religion, let us sort out the good ones and discard the bad ones.

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  1. African traditional religion is paganistic. The One True God abhores paganism in all of its forms. See Deuteronomy 18:9-14. Yes Christianity has been turned into religion by Roman Catholiism and its derivative Anglicanism. Beakaway protestants started off well but unfortunately have fallen for money greed and have now turned Christianity into insame money-making ventures including sakawa(money-making human rituals). What we see in denominational Christianity today is primarily a form of godliness without the power of God, something I term CHURCHIANITY, and acute greed for wealth and fame that I term MONEYTIANITY. So neither paganism nor Christianity turned into religion/churchianity/moneytianity are pleasing to God.

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