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No, I no dey suck human blood, I no be
general overseer for illuminati, I no dey Ogboni or for cult, e don doooooooo.
You People no go kill me with laugh for Naija. The way eyes dey red now, you go
think say Apollo catch dem. Many guys dey write me say dem wan join illuminati,
Cheai, there is Godoooo.
I dey sure say the church buildings wey
dey Nigeria pass our population. So called men of god wey dey town don dey
assume the proportion of China. All looking for their next Mugu. Una no see me
joor.
I have been queried a lot about my
faith these days. Do I believe in God? Do I believe in Jesus? Do I pray and to
who or what? I guess for many, they probably cannot wrap their minds around my
spirituality. Am sure some people even think say I be native doctor as na only
me dey take siesta inside coffin when I never die. No vex, na my life and I dey
rock-am anyhow, no homo.
Some people dey form good Christians
because dem wan go heaven, me I just dey denge dey pose because am living my
own small heaven right here on this earth for this Nigeria. I no wan wait till
I die. Even some of my Muslim brothers wey wan fast track dem own dey even do
suicide bombing. Na only Naija Christians wey dey fear death yet dem all wan go
heaven. Haba.
Most Nigerians who have heavily
invested in their Christianity believe that the concept of any other faith
should be considered false. So how do I start to speak to narrow-minded
Christians to understand that Buddhism is a wholesome practice for everyone,
even the Christians themselves?
Take some time out and research, go to
google, you will for sure see so many books on the topic, where Buddhism and
Christianity agree in philosophy; in fact, with some of the key factors of most
world religions. Also, the best of the Bible and Buddhism both converge on the
areas of ethics, kindness, giving, and love.
Too many practitioners of all faiths
focus on the rewards at the end of our journey, when the rewards and purpose
are the journey itself according to the teaching of Buddha.
While I may not be a religious person,
I believe in Jesus/Christianity, I do not deny it. While I do not believe in
the afterlife as Christians do, if those who follow it embody the qualities of
Jesus in the here and now, then I embrace their practice as successful and
good. While Buddhism is a faith of self-realization in the practice of here and
now. Christianity is a practice for the afterlife of God’s revelation.
No matter how my Naija Christian
brothers dey see God, my own way different. I see our Creator as one that does
not interfere with the world in which we live, but only touches the heart of
man to let him know He (God) is there. It is up to man to make his volitional
choices using his free will, and making his own happiness.
The story of Job tells of the story of
a faithful man who is beset by all sorts of misfortune, but he “chooses” to
keep his faith. While Jesus performed miracles and taught His Gospel, He always
presented His parables as tools/models for His followers to make their own
choices towards happiness.
Buddha does
the same as Jesus, but without the need to exclude the idea of other faiths.
The Buddha said for us to always question, practice and see the truth by the
fruits of our efforts. If a Christian can grow and develop his faith by adding
the tools of the Buddha, then I see it as a damn good thing. I don find my
direction to heaven, make you find ya own abegi.
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