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Showing posts with label Slave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slave. Show all posts

Monday, 7 January 2019

Genocide! Part-One.

What we can do to each Other?

Slavery is one of the oldest forms of coveting in the world, it is as old as prostitution! Humanity has the potential to dream dreams and commit acts of both debauchery and evil at the same time, history has proved this case through our existence!

The need for others to service our needs and to build or design or make or create has always been over that of using our own people! Submission of enemies to learn who is the master, may work both ways and this has also been seen in kingdoms and nations, even to this present day!

Slavery comes in its many forms, today its called domestic, or servitude, where people are not free to escape or not able for lack of will or mental capability?

Even faith in God can be described as slavery, but this burden is much lighter than being a slave to sin!

Genesis 16:2-3,  Deuteronomy 21:14,  Matthew 11:28-30,  John 3:15-21,  8:34,  Romans 3:22-23,  6:22-23.

Monday, 4 January 2016

SLAVERY. Part-One.

Human Exploitation.

Man has always done this to one another and despite historical claims that it was ended, it continues all over the wold to this day. It has many new names, exploitation, trafficking, cheap labour are just but a few.

There are many societies and communities who rely upon this for services, sexual prostitution and imprisoned labour. Many woman working for rich people are daily beaten, their passports are withheld and they suffer humiliation.

The Travelling/Gypsy communities continue to steal and exploit venerable people for all kinds of work, while young girls and woman are used for prostitution.

North-America and Europe are not excluded from this evil, even by their antiquated laws. In fact it is the rich countries that are the most lucrative for all of this.

Exodus 21:1-11, 1 Corinthians 7:21, Colossians 3:22-25, 1 Timothy 1:10,  Revelation 18:13.

Monday, 10 March 2014

Patrick. Part-One,

Saint Patrick.

Perhaps one of the most Internationally well known Saints around the world from the U.S. to Ireland, but he is also the patron saint of Nigeria. Things are done in style and taste in the United States in relation to St. Patrick's day, by the large and long standing Irish community.

The 17th March will be marked by parades, dances and music and drink, but all of this actually has very little to do with the man himself and he probably would not approve of some of it.

We have a traditional story, filled with shamrocks and many other legends of the man. But much of what we claim to now about him is not true.

What is known about him, is that he was a born-again Christian, who first arrived in Ireland as a slave from south west England, at the age of about sixteen years old.

1 Corinthians 15:8-10,  1 Timothy 1:15-16.