When you say it is god's gift when someone dies and a by-election needs to be called, does it say more about yourself or god?
It is this kind of ungodly claim that makes people lose respect for religion and their adherents.
It makes god out to be more of a monster than a compassionate and loving being that deserves respect and veneration.
And pray tell why would god care about dUMNo in the first place? Even the people didn't think much of it - that was why they dumped it into the election dustbin in GE 14.
Was dUMNo god's creation? hahaha .....
Now, if god cared about the party of dinosaurs, don't you think there would be no way dUMNo will become history now?
How desperate and presumptuous could one be to involve the divine in one's politics?
Rather than insulting god, it would have been better if people like the Musa guy cease taking the divine for a tool.
And making people lose respect for their religion and practice.
It may be ok to insult others, but to insult your own faith by ungodly crass assertions?
It is your own karma, after all.
You deal with it.
Not others.
Hahaha .......
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