African Traditions Religion and Christianity- John Nganga | Gospel and Contemporary Issues

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • Why are people going back to the African Traditional Religion?
    African Traditions and Christianity- John Nganga | Gospel and Contemporary Issues

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  • @walteromondi6338
    @walteromondi6338 Рік тому +2

    This is impactful ‼️‼️‼️
    Thank you so much sir papa @John Nganga

  • @Seapila
    @Seapila Рік тому

    Such a timely message

  • @munduwangai.1638
    @munduwangai.1638 11 місяців тому

    In which bookshops can we get books by this man of God??

  • @jbkamaa8376
    @jbkamaa8376 Рік тому

    How can i contact proff , i have An issue i would love to get his insight

  • @wanguichege1954
    @wanguichege1954 9 місяців тому +1

    Christianity is based on paganist gods, stories collected from several cultures majority of which had no association with Christ. The bible you claim is a word of God is a collection of manuscripts that agree to a message that the compilers wanted to pass. That's why other manuscripts were omitted from the bible (a journal of historical events of a group of people called Isreal) and equally, that why christians denominations do not have the same number of books in the bible (e.g. methodist, catholic, protestants). Truth be told, the biblical texts you are quoting are not synonymous to their original hebrew texts, because is a journal that can be translated and revised (e.g. king James version, NIV etc). No christian is African and equally no African is a christian. For your information, King James wrote books on demonology, but you cannot mention that. God could not have created everything in the cosmos, to write scriptures to a man or require a man to be a broker between him and his people. In summary, christianity is based on politics (look at religous demarcations globally and locally), trade and economics (offertory is a sign of a christians commitment to the church- e.g. all churches depend on this), and power (a mix of congregation and funding size). Finally, the church is just a continuation of slavery, but this time, slavery of mind. Am not a christian, Am an African because am self-aware. I wish I had a one-on-one with the preacher because your discussion is skewed (no African to reabtle).