For some times now I decided to stop throwing shades on the organiszed religious society especially our Christianity. But truth be told.
Some days ago a general overseer invited people for the the burial of his late wife and many of the invited guest were the same people we in quote call the people of the word, the same people we question their wealth, the same people we don’t think will even make it to heaven.
Recently a pastor preaching on his alter and making references to one of this prominent men saying that they don’t know the source of his wealth and therefore he should not speak the things that concern the Kingdom are mentioned.
Recently the popular afro beat star donated the some of #105 million naira to a church and it was appreciated and even celebrated and I wondered if we have suddenly forgotten that this are the same songs and singers that we tag worldly and in some cases sin. But I guess when it comes to money I was the only one thinking like a poor man.
From the above pictures, the invited guests were not wearing the official reflective jacket of the church which is most popular to every one in Nigeria and abroad, but the same people were treated to a banquet of orishirishi and the best winning and dinning table you can think of.
Meanwhile the reflective jacket was use this time not for the usual evangelism but to bury the dead, Biko na who do us like this? Who would have believed that this picture was taken on the same occasion if it was not told.
I have known for a very long time that religion especially in Africa is a scam but now I know even better.
Until we sit down and tell ourselves the truth as a people, trust me confusion and all sort of rubbish in the name of religion will never end.
If the so called believers in God society keep confusing and deceiving ourself this way then I think we should stop the political society for our suffering and woes.
No wonder Jesus said ” let the dead bury their dead.
Las Las all of us go still die anyways. My name is MC UncleSylva I just want to make common sense.