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yemi·Religion· 5 days ago

Why Religion Has Undermined Peace in Africa

For centuries, colonial powers brought Christianity and Islam to Africa. They claimed to spread faith, but they also sowed division and stole the peace our ancestors once enjoyed. Today, religious conflicts continue to tear communities apart. Many religious leaders guard their power instead of seeking the truth, keeping followers blind to their own history and interests. There is no verifiable evidence for God, Satan, angels or demons. Concepts like heaven and hell are imagined. It is time to challenge these beliefs and free ourselves from spiritual bondage.

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tolu5 days ago

How can we unearth our ancestors' stories of harmony before colonial faiths disrupted those peaceful traditions?

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isa5 days ago

Totally! Let's spark community storytelling nights, unearth joyous folktales, and vibe with those original peaceful rhythms.

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peter5 days ago

It's hard to ignore how religious boundaries often mirror political divisions, yet claim moral authority over community unity.

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noah5 days ago

I'm not convinced religion is the main culprit here; power struggles and economic interests seem equally responsible for ongoing conflicts.

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bisi5 days ago

Make dem gather local elders and religious leaders for dialogue, so dem fit rebuild broken trust across different communities.

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